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Drama, oh drama! And I have no clue what has really happened, if much anything at all
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 569054" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Good thought. This is new/getting worse problem, but still anxiety does heighten his sensory issues so they are probably worse right now than usually. His sensory issues haven't usually been that kind though. Firm touch hasn't been a problem for him, in fact he have liked it (deep pressure also works well with him.) But it is certainly something I may ask from him/tip his coach. They did sum it up as a trust issue because he is definitely showing those and if I understood it correctly they have also considered his earlier, milder, problems with this as trust thing and addressed them as that and it has helped before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 569054, member: 14557"] Good thought. This is new/getting worse problem, but still anxiety does heighten his sensory issues so they are probably worse right now than usually. His sensory issues haven't usually been that kind though. Firm touch hasn't been a problem for him, in fact he have liked it (deep pressure also works well with him.) But it is certainly something I may ask from him/tip his coach. They did sum it up as a trust issue because he is definitely showing those and if I understood it correctly they have also considered his earlier, milder, problems with this as trust thing and addressed them as that and it has helped before. [/QUOTE]
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