Figure 2.
Drawing and description from a pediatric sleep patient. A 15-year-old female: “‘My bed, and my pillow, and (inaudible). My head is usually somewhere around here. Sometimes at night, I just have to flip my whole body around or else it just bugs me. So then, I just sleep at the bottom of the bed for like a week, and then I can go back to sleeping like I’m supposed to. Feeling tired; (inaudible) blue eyes, and they’re bloodshot because I didn’t get any sleep; (inaudible) all over them. And my legs, they’re like tingly, (inaudible) wavy. And my arms kind of do the same thing. So I just have to keep moving them, or else it just bugs me all night long, and then I definitely don’t get any sleep.’” From J Child Neurol. 2011;26:1365-76. Reproduced with permission from SAGE Publications.