Title: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: George2Loose on August 16, 2012, 12:30:37 AM This thread might be premature and an over reaction but I was hoping the community could help with personal experiences of sleepwalking.
Just to put the thread into context. Tonight has perhaps been one of the most traumatic of my life, actually u can probably include the Bedi household. We are currently away in Devon, staying at a Haven park ( wal). Bedi juniors Ace and Rio are tucked up in bed while me, Shelley, Esme and Kieran are watching a film (chronicle, was deece to where we watched it to) at around 10 the film is paused while I nip to the loo. I decide to check on the boys as a parent does (they're in separate rooms). Ace is snoring soundly. I walk into Rios room. The covers all over the place. He usually fidgets so I check under the covers. No Rio. Must have crept into our bed. I check our bed. No Rio "Shelley where is rio?" I cannot begin to describe the feeling in my heart. My head of course is thinking rationally. He has to be here somewhere. The four of us are running up and down. The kids run outside yelling his name. I'm trying to keep a lid on things while my mind races. I tell Shelley to call the police as I run with Kieran to the main building. It turns out they have him safe and sound. He was found not far from the beach and cliffs. A lot of scratches but safe and well. The relief indescribable. The shock of it all still sinking in. We suspect he slept walked and climbed out of the bathroom window. Of course he could have gone wondering but I doubt rio would ever do this plus the amount of scratches he has leads me to believe he Deffo slept walk. We now of course are worried about how to handle this in future. We're praying it's a one off but in case it isn't does anyone have any kind of help/advice in this area? Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: celtic on August 16, 2012, 12:33:27 AM Urgh, this sounds horrific George.
Get pro help straight away! Glad he's ok. Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: George2Loose on August 16, 2012, 12:36:21 AM Urgh, this sounds horrific George. Get pro help straight away! Glad he's ok. Thx mate. Going docs when we get back. Fingers crossed its just excitement from hols or too much sugar Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: leethefish on August 16, 2012, 06:50:12 AM Omg ....so glad you found him safe and well (apart from the scratches etc)
Jesus George it must of been awfull for you all. Deffo go to the doctors when your home. Are you sure he didn't just go exploring ? Rather than sleep walking Lewis used to sleepwalk he never went far! He hasn't done it for ages though! Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: kinboshi on August 16, 2012, 07:30:40 AM Glad he's safe George. Sounds very scary.
Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: tikay on August 16, 2012, 07:56:15 AM That must have been THE most awful thing Geo, tempered by the exact opposite when you found he was safe & well. Hope you & Shelley have both calmed down now. How old is Rio? Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: TightEnd on August 16, 2012, 08:11:12 AM One of mine used to sleepwalk George, up to the age of 7 or so
Charmingly, he'd often urinate in all sorts of places, which we'd discover in the morning, hence we knew he'd been up and about! Doctors advice, after explaining it was due to hormonal changes (in adults its more likely to be stress related) was - Less excitement before bed (ie no TV for an hour before lights out) - Fewer E-numbers, no fizzy drinks There was a medication option, to aid more regular/calmer sleep, but fortunately it stopped before we got that far The medication reduces the amount of time kids spend in "slow wave sleep" which is when sleepwalking occurs. Either way, would certainly get him to a Doc to help put your minds at rest Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: Eso Kral on August 16, 2012, 09:29:28 AM Glad he's safe George. Sounds very scary. Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: smashedagain on August 16, 2012, 09:38:26 AM Wow this is shocking stuff. I expected you to find him in another room. My stomach actually turned over when I read found near the cliffs. I panic every time the kids go up the wrong isle in Tesco.
Pleased all turned out well and the bathroom was on the ground floor Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: AndrewT on August 16, 2012, 09:49:58 AM Was he asleep or awake when you found him?
Can he remember it today? Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: TheChipPrince on August 16, 2012, 10:12:43 AM Glad he's safe George. Sounds very scary. Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: George2Loose on August 16, 2012, 10:28:05 AM Omg ....so glad you found him safe and well (apart from the scratches etc) Jesus George it must of been awfull for you all. Deffo go to the doctors when your home. Are you sure he didn't just go exploring ? Rather than sleep walking Lewis used to sleepwalk he never went far! He hasn't done it for ages though! Cheers lee. We would prefer it if he had gone exploring because we could do something about it! The punt of scratches he has suggests he was sleepwalking. He's too averse to pain to have gone through that awake! Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: George2Loose on August 16, 2012, 10:29:18 AM That must have been THE most awful thing Geo, tempered by the exact opposite when you found he was safe & well. Hope you & Shelley have both calmed down now. How old is Rio? We are both fine now tony but we were all obviously thinking the same thing for the short time he was missing. Hard to shake those thoughts. Rio has just turned 8 Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: George2Loose on August 16, 2012, 10:30:39 AM One of mine used to sleepwalk George, up to the age of 7 or so Charmingly, he'd often urinate in all sorts of places, which we'd discover in the morning, hence we knew he'd been up and about! Doctors advice, after explaining it was due to hormonal changes (in adults its more likely to be stress related) was - Less excitement before bed (ie no TV for an hour before lights out) - Fewer E-numbers, no fizzy drinks There was a medication option, to aid more regular/calmer sleep, but fortunately it stopped before we got that far The medication reduces the amount of time kids spend in "slow wave sleep" which is when sleepwalking occurs. Either way, would certainly get him to a Doc to help put your minds at rest This Deffo helps tighty thanks! The kids rarely drink fizzy stuff but with us being on hols they have had more than there fair share plus more excitement around bedtime then they're used to Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: George2Loose on August 16, 2012, 10:31:32 AM Wow this is shocking stuff. I expected you to find him in another room. My stomach actually turned over when I read found near the cliffs. I panic every time the kids go up the wrong isle in Tesco. Pleased all turned out well and the bathroom was on the ground floor Yeh we can't stop thinking about how lucky we are. U hear of children going missing all the time. Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: George2Loose on August 16, 2012, 10:32:38 AM Was he asleep or awake when you found him? Can he remember it today? He was awake. All he can remember is waking up. He was asleep leaning against a tree. He was obviously very confused but found an adult who took him to the main building. Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: Poker_Monkey on August 16, 2012, 07:31:15 PM Glad he's safe George. Sounds very scary. Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: Kev B on August 16, 2012, 07:45:51 PM What a worry George, so pleased it resolved fairly quickly. On holiday once with family when my young cousin aged 4 wandered off. The 20 mins it took to find him was a lifetime.
Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: Acidmouse on August 16, 2012, 09:00:43 PM The Nut worse scenario for me, glad all ended wellish.
Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: Amatay on August 17, 2012, 02:19:37 AM Felt sick reading that mate, glad he safe etc. Scary shit! I use to sleep walk when i was a kid. Never left the house thou. Think i just grew out of it? Never remembered a thing. Used to scare the shit out of my mum n dad thou. :) Hope it keeps sorted bud
Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: leethefish on August 17, 2012, 09:36:36 PM How is Rio?
Are you home ? Does he remember anything ? Hope all is well In the Bedi camp. Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: George2Loose on August 17, 2012, 09:50:43 PM How is Rio? Are you home ? Does he remember anything ? Hope all is well In the Bedi camp. Hey Lee- sorry not replied to your text. Been a hectic couple of days. We're home- got back yesterday. Been a long day today. Everyone's drained and cranky/ Could do with the weekend off but alas back to work tomorrow Rio only remembers waking up. He's good aside from a lot of splinters and scratches Title: Re: Coping with sleepwalking Post by: leethefish on August 17, 2012, 10:02:15 PM How is Rio? Are you home ? Does he remember anything ? Hope all is well In the Bedi camp. Hey Lee- sorry not replied to your text. Been a hectic couple of days. We're home- got back yesterday. Been a long day today. Everyone's drained and cranky/ Could do with the weekend off but alas back to work tomorrow Rio only remembers waking up. He's good aside from a lot of splinters and scratches Glad to know he is well ...probably best he does not remember anything ..less traumatic. |