Thanks Katrina-that certainly helps alot. What’s interesting is that when we were getting her really low temp readings (94ish), her room was set around 68-69 degrees, which our ped felt was a good room temp for sleeping (we specifically asked this as her room is funky in terms of central heating and average insulation so we got a space heater, etc.). So when we realized her temp was real low in the morning, we immidiately increaded the room tem so it’s between 72-73 degrees, which got her up to the 97 level. That obviously made us more comfortable on a dat to day level as we look to see what’s up. But it is interesting to hear about your daughter so thanks again.Jerry