Christine
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Is anybody here an expert on this?
My DD, who is 17, has always talked in her sleep--a LOT.
Yesterday, my DH and her went to her college orientation and they stayed over night in a hotel. I guess it was the first time my DH had slept in earshot of her in awhile and he said "OMG, it was awful. She talked in her sleep all night. Don't you think you should take her to a doctor?"
Well, I'm not sure if this requires medical advice.
My DH is worried that she will have this roommate next year and that it is going to be a problem. She isn't just mumbling, she has actual conversations and sometimes yells at people. It can actually be amusing but I do see his point.
I sort of though talking in your sleep was like sleep walking or teeth grinding in that there is not a lot you can do about it. FWIW, my DH is a terrible teeth grinder and he can't be helped!
Has anyone ever dealt with this and is there more I should do? I know our ped will probably just gloss over it.
My DD, who is 17, has always talked in her sleep--a LOT.
Yesterday, my DH and her went to her college orientation and they stayed over night in a hotel. I guess it was the first time my DH had slept in earshot of her in awhile and he said "OMG, it was awful. She talked in her sleep all night. Don't you think you should take her to a doctor?"
Well, I'm not sure if this requires medical advice. My DH is worried that she will have this roommate next year and that it is going to be a problem. She isn't just mumbling, she has actual conversations and sometimes yells at people. It can actually be amusing but I do see his point.
I sort of though talking in your sleep was like sleep walking or teeth grinding in that there is not a lot you can do about it. FWIW, my DH is a terrible teeth grinder and he can't be helped!
Has anyone ever dealt with this and is there more I should do? I know our ped will probably just gloss over it.



I wake up with bruises all the time from either rolling off the bed (from fighting with myself) or whacking the walls with my arms/legs. When I was younger everyone would get worried when they heard a bang and no wailing after. Now they just say "Ah, it's just Sonya sleeping. If she were awake she'd be screaming like a little girl!" LOL!