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<blockquote data-quote="4sumrzn" data-source="post: 140621" data-attributes="member: 4133"><p>Interesting to see all of the different sensory issues going on. My difficult child, some things have calmed down a bit. Tags, socks, "being itchy".....not as bad as it used to be. Certain noises throw her into a covering ears, crying mess.....others that make me jump don't phase her. Smells......wow, the child smells EVERYTHING & normally takes a taste too! YUCK! She screamed non-stop in the car as a baby, the same when being rocked......but loves to swing & spin now. </p><p> </p><p>I noticed some of you admitted the sensory issues as well. Me too<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/faint.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":faint:" title="faint :faint:" data-shortname=":faint:" />. I am VERY sensitive to smell....I catch myself smelling things all the time & notice many smells that others don't. The "itching" part....lucky me got blessed with chronic hives last year, so I actually "itch" on certain days. Tags don't bother me, but tight things around my neck do (turtle neck, necklaces). FEET......argggg.....nasty.....baby feet, fine....keep those size 1 & up outa here. But, I do realize I have my own sensory issues & pay really close attention to how I respond to them....thanks to difficult child. She's only caught me "smelling" the clean laundry a couple of times & has witnessed me covered in hives from head to toe twice. Not too bad. I originally thought maybe it was all my fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4sumrzn, post: 140621, member: 4133"] Interesting to see all of the different sensory issues going on. My difficult child, some things have calmed down a bit. Tags, socks, "being itchy".....not as bad as it used to be. Certain noises throw her into a covering ears, crying mess.....others that make me jump don't phase her. Smells......wow, the child smells EVERYTHING & normally takes a taste too! YUCK! She screamed non-stop in the car as a baby, the same when being rocked......but loves to swing & spin now. I noticed some of you admitted the sensory issues as well. Me too:knockedout:. I am VERY sensitive to smell....I catch myself smelling things all the time & notice many smells that others don't. The "itching" part....lucky me got blessed with chronic hives last year, so I actually "itch" on certain days. Tags don't bother me, but tight things around my neck do (turtle neck, necklaces). FEET......argggg.....nasty.....baby feet, fine....keep those size 1 & up outa here. But, I do realize I have my own sensory issues & pay really close attention to how I respond to them....thanks to difficult child. She's only caught me "smelling" the clean laundry a couple of times & has witnessed me covered in hives from head to toe twice. Not too bad. I originally thought maybe it was all my fault. [/QUOTE]
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