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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 408969" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm with Sven on the relaxation tapes. Some of them grate on my nerves and I just have to turn it off or flee. I purchased a radio that had like five different "soothing" sounds for easy child/difficult child (ocean, birds and three others) he gave it away within two weeks. </p><p> </p><p>Could be she has AS but since there is no cure I don't think it would likely be the primary souce of her issues. The old expression "follows the beat of a different drummer" pretty well describes the AS person. Her extreme behaviors seem to indicate more significant diagnosis's. I can't recall but think you said she had a neuro/psychiatric evaluation when she was little. To me that evaluation is the most valuable tool in identifying dysfunctions. In our case we got multiple dxs that supplemented the AS one and subsequently medications took care (stabilized but didn't cure) of the heavyhitting issues that difficult child had and has.</p><p> </p><p>Is there a type of music she likes consistently or a recorded book that she enjoys? Perhaps she could plug in the earphones when going to the bathroom to change her focus and to muffle the bothersome sounds. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 408969, member: 35"] I'm with Sven on the relaxation tapes. Some of them grate on my nerves and I just have to turn it off or flee. I purchased a radio that had like five different "soothing" sounds for easy child/difficult child (ocean, birds and three others) he gave it away within two weeks. Could be she has AS but since there is no cure I don't think it would likely be the primary souce of her issues. The old expression "follows the beat of a different drummer" pretty well describes the AS person. Her extreme behaviors seem to indicate more significant diagnosis's. I can't recall but think you said she had a neuro/psychiatric evaluation when she was little. To me that evaluation is the most valuable tool in identifying dysfunctions. In our case we got multiple dxs that supplemented the AS one and subsequently medications took care (stabilized but didn't cure) of the heavyhitting issues that difficult child had and has. Is there a type of music she likes consistently or a recorded book that she enjoys? Perhaps she could plug in the earphones when going to the bathroom to change her focus and to muffle the bothersome sounds. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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