jamse37
Active Member
Hi all
After another appointment about my three year old melatonin has been prescribed for sleep.
Now I am straight away there is no way I am giving my three year old knock out drugs
Am I right not to?
Last night for example she finally went to sleep at 01.15am (I am with her the whole time ) then I was cuddling her to stay asleep until 06.00am when I get up for work.
Now this is quite a regular thing and doesn't really worry me as my body is used to little sleep
Just wondered if anyone had used melatonin or agrees or disagrees to me not using it
It makes no difference to my little one if she has much sleep or not she has always been like it and just doesn't seem to need it
Thank you in advance
				
			After another appointment about my three year old melatonin has been prescribed for sleep.
Now I am straight away there is no way I am giving my three year old knock out drugs
Am I right not to?
Last night for example she finally went to sleep at 01.15am (I am with her the whole time ) then I was cuddling her to stay asleep until 06.00am when I get up for work.
Now this is quite a regular thing and doesn't really worry me as my body is used to little sleep
Just wondered if anyone had used melatonin or agrees or disagrees to me not using it
It makes no difference to my little one if she has much sleep or not she has always been like it and just doesn't seem to need it
Thank you in advance
 
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
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 (especially for oldies) You may laugh, but in my own experience of being a cat mom, the vet wanted to put Waldo on some Xanax because he has an anxiety disorder.  I was totally against any of that - or Prozac either, which they also said could be done.  I just don't like putting kids or animals on drugs (even Ritalin).  Now once someone becomes a teenager (after all growth has taken place) then I think they should be able to have some say in what medications they might want to take.  Now if a child actually has a real illness like seizures or diabetes then I do believe those should be treated.  But any psych or sleep drugs or ADD drugs I'm just not sure.  I have seen a lot of adults still taking ADD drugs which are then functioning as a speed pills.
  You may laugh, but in my own experience of being a cat mom, the vet wanted to put Waldo on some Xanax because he has an anxiety disorder.  I was totally against any of that - or Prozac either, which they also said could be done.  I just don't like putting kids or animals on drugs (even Ritalin).  Now once someone becomes a teenager (after all growth has taken place) then I think they should be able to have some say in what medications they might want to take.  Now if a child actually has a real illness like seizures or diabetes then I do believe those should be treated.  But any psych or sleep drugs or ADD drugs I'm just not sure.  I have seen a lot of adults still taking ADD drugs which are then functioning as a speed pills. 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		