Our son has always been a good sleeper, we officially sleep trained when he was 8 months old. He’s almost 3. Usually he sleeps 830/9pm to 7am, naps around 2 hours at daycare. Recently, (past 5 days), he has been CRYING and like all of a sudden has severe separation anxiety at night. Normally he would go to bed no problems, if he wasn’t tired he would read books or just hang in his bed until he fell asleep. It has literally been at least 2 hours of on and off crying. We have been trying to be consistent and wait 15 mins before going in, and then we set timers when we are in there, but he just keeps crying for us to come in and “talk” and/or snuggle. We have tried distracting him by giving him his tonie box where we have the creative tonies where we tell him stories on it. When we go in there he stops crying pretty quick and is sometimes like giggling etc. it’s fucking exhausting and I don’t know what to do or why this is happening 🫠 anyone have any insight or words of wisdom?
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I have ChampVA as an eligible dependent, all of a sudden (seems since the new year) all of my providers have been having troubles billing? They email/call me and tell me that the VA can’t find me in the system, but then when I call the VA; they say I’m eligible and have been since 2023 with like a 2049 expiration date or something. Has anyone else had these issues? Literally everyone, behavioral health, primary care, even my prescriptions I have had a hard time getting them sorted. The VA provided me a letter of eligibility, but still have to call them all the time and the back and forth is killing me. Was wondering if it was something to do with the administration trying to make it harder/more difficult/annoying to cover things that normally are covered?