hedgehog
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Wed Nov-01-06 10:40 AM
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So what do you think of the latest SIDS research? |
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I wonder what the seratonin connection means. One of the articles said that these babies tend to be very still when they sleep. I know that my dad, I and several of my kids sleep like corpses. Once we lie down, we don't move. On the other hand, the kid who isn't a depressive is so active when he sleeps that he kicked the bed apart one night!
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Thu Nov-09-06 10:44 PM
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1. I got the impression it wasn't just "serotonin" |
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but a more organic issue that kept the body from reacting because it hadn't built up (yet) the resources it would need to survive a low-oxygen situation.
May be wrong, but...
fwiw, my cousin-in-laws or whatever lost their child to SID. It's awful, and I can just try to imagine how awful I'd feel if I lost my child to that. The research seems to indicate it's an organic brain stem issue.
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