so called 'night terrors'
so called 'night terrors'
Hi, i have a friend whos 7yr old boy has "night terrors', at least once every 3 weeks. I am calling them night terrors as this is how my friend described them but i on the other hand believe in other things. I have done 2 distant healings on him and plan to do one more. Yesterday he was in the car with his mum and she says he had a night terror while awake, she said he wouldnt tell her what was going on because "its too scary ". I told her to ask Archangel Micheal to protect him every night b4 bed and to see if this helps, does anyone have any other advice? Blessed Be, Magdaxx
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Re: so called 'night terrors'
My advice would be to consider a mental illness. It sounds extreme but it could well be hallucinations caused by a mental problem.
Ideally you need to get him to talk about it to find out what happened.
Ideally you need to get him to talk about it to find out what happened.
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Night terrors are fairly common in children. Here's some information.
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Re: so called 'night terrors'
Both shadowx and JuniperBerry are correct but there are a couple more things that shouldn't be overlooked. Perhaps this kid is going through some kind of trama that no one is aware of. Bully at school, what has been refered to as a "late night sneaky uncle," something like that.
I would suggest checking with your GP just to make sure there is no organic cause for this problem and also because he/she's better equiped to get to the root of the problem than we are.
I would suggest checking with your GP just to make sure there is no organic cause for this problem and also because he/she's better equiped to get to the root of the problem than we are.
Re: so called 'night terrors'
hi there,My advice would be to consider a mental illness. It sounds extreme but it could well be hallucinations caused by a mental problem.
Ideally you need to get him to talk about it to find out what happened.
i am a suffer of night terrors as well, medication is need to get rid of them, as he gets older the terrors grow too. this is very serious and should be appointed to be fixed by a specialist. I have bipolar and get night terrors, usually there's rare cases of bipolarism in children. I hope this help keep up with the healing spells should provide with some relif.

Re: so called 'night terrors'
Thankyou all for your post, i will take that all on board and continue a few more healings.xx
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