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Is high tolerance for pain part of GFGness?
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<blockquote data-quote="CCRidr2" data-source="post: 42465" data-attributes="member: 3714"><p>Now that I think about it he does have some other things that Marguerite mentioned. He hates tags and the seams in clothes, loud noises, he covers his ears a lot if loud noises happen (4th of July, music, etc), hates mashed potatoes because of the texture but loves french fries and is generally a fussy eater. </p><p></p><p>He does cycle (now that I know what that means) and when he is "up" he is fearless (scary) and resistant to pain but when he is "down" a paper cut is a major issue. He fell down one day and barely scraped his palm but was crying hysterically sitting in the middle of the street and wouldn't get up. But he will also pick at his skin (especially on his arms) until he creates a scrape that will scab over and then picks at the scabs. He also uses his fingernails to rub his fingertips until there is a blister and then pops it. He says none of this hurts when we ask. </p><p></p><p>This certainly helps me tell the psychiatrist what other things are going on when we go for an evaluation. It helps to know that there are other parents going through these things. It seems my whole family has easy child's and don't understand or think it our parenting but yet we have 2 easy child's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCRidr2, post: 42465, member: 3714"] Now that I think about it he does have some other things that Marguerite mentioned. He hates tags and the seams in clothes, loud noises, he covers his ears a lot if loud noises happen (4th of July, music, etc), hates mashed potatoes because of the texture but loves french fries and is generally a fussy eater. He does cycle (now that I know what that means) and when he is "up" he is fearless (scary) and resistant to pain but when he is "down" a paper cut is a major issue. He fell down one day and barely scraped his palm but was crying hysterically sitting in the middle of the street and wouldn't get up. But he will also pick at his skin (especially on his arms) until he creates a scrape that will scab over and then picks at the scabs. He also uses his fingernails to rub his fingertips until there is a blister and then pops it. He says none of this hurts when we ask. This certainly helps me tell the psychiatrist what other things are going on when we go for an evaluation. It helps to know that there are other parents going through these things. It seems my whole family has easy child's and don't understand or think it our parenting but yet we have 2 easy child's. [/QUOTE]
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