Taken wrote:
My son goes for days with little sleep sometimes, he is only 5. Neurologist told me he isn't sleep deprived and that people on the spectrum often don't produce typical amounts of melatonin so he simply does not need as much sleep. Do you feel sleep deprived all day the next day or are you frustrated you can't sleep because you think you are supposed to
I was a lot like that. Falling asleep was the bane of my existence. It was a miserable experience, lying in bed wide awake and bored out of my mind, every single day. (The average time it took me to fall asleep was 2 hours.) My parents would always make me go to bed at 9:00pm, my bedtime as a kid. When they came in to check in me at 10:00pm on some days, they'd still find me lying in bed awake, with a bored look on my face. Luckily, I didn't get punished for not falling asleep, other than a quick yelling. So until the age of 13 or 14, I had a firm association in my mind: sleep = boredom. What made things worse is that my parents were firm supporters of doing things the natural way. That mean no medication whatsoever to help me with sleeping, because "it's not natural". Now (at age 24), I can fall asleep in 30 minutes or less, but whenever the slightest sign of a problem comes up, I solve it by chemical means: either a doze of melatonin or two shots of vodka, the luxury I didn't have as a kid.
(As I type this, I can't help but think how much I
love being an adult, and wouldn't go back to childhood for anything.)
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