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sensory integration disorder?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 384213"><p>medications would be for symptoms. I find it to be common in gifted and autistic spectrum people. My daughter and I are both that way to some degree, mostly along the sock seam/shirt tag too loud too bright too crowded too bitter texture tastes too weird lines. I do experience some colors and emotions as tastes and smells, so while it limits me in some ways it also expands my world in other ways. I never thought much about it until kiddo started having serious issues and this will be just one more aspect we have to deal with. Supposedly there are ways to "train" them to be less sensitive about it, but it seems linked to what is termed a "super sensitive nervous system" so it's rather hard-wired in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 384213"] medications would be for symptoms. I find it to be common in gifted and autistic spectrum people. My daughter and I are both that way to some degree, mostly along the sock seam/shirt tag too loud too bright too crowded too bitter texture tastes too weird lines. I do experience some colors and emotions as tastes and smells, so while it limits me in some ways it also expands my world in other ways. I never thought much about it until kiddo started having serious issues and this will be just one more aspect we have to deal with. Supposedly there are ways to "train" them to be less sensitive about it, but it seems linked to what is termed a "super sensitive nervous system" so it's rather hard-wired in. [/QUOTE]
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