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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 62756" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>I would probably say it is a LACK of sensory input......wouldn't one be uncomfortable with shoes on the wrong feet? Probably! So the fact that he is not uncomfortable could be significant! Not sure what it means in terms of a diagnosis - but it does seem as if his senses are not all in sync.</p><p></p><p>I know my son feels very little pain - when he was 1 he jumped off of a 12 foot wall - felt no pain, no fear, no nothing. The minute that happened, I knew we had something up. As life has gone on, the only thing that gets him down are migraines - any other painful episode does not even phase him. He walks around bleeding from scrapes, and doesn't even notice. Again, a lack of some sort of stimulus getting to the brain.</p><p></p><p>Good luck - and please let us know what the doctor says today!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 62756, member: 3301"] I would probably say it is a LACK of sensory input......wouldn't one be uncomfortable with shoes on the wrong feet? Probably! So the fact that he is not uncomfortable could be significant! Not sure what it means in terms of a diagnosis - but it does seem as if his senses are not all in sync. I know my son feels very little pain - when he was 1 he jumped off of a 12 foot wall - felt no pain, no fear, no nothing. The minute that happened, I knew we had something up. As life has gone on, the only thing that gets him down are migraines - any other painful episode does not even phase him. He walks around bleeding from scrapes, and doesn't even notice. Again, a lack of some sort of stimulus getting to the brain. Good luck - and please let us know what the doctor says today!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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