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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 263743" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>WSM, </p><p>I think that further investigation of schizophrenia and bipolar are definitely warranted.</p><p></p><p>As for the strange poses, squeezing into tight spaces, etc., my difficult child did this for years. He used to fold himself up in a little parcel on the 3rd shelf of our linen closet (a very small closet, mind). He was even able to wriggle his hand out and shut the door behind himself. And he would stay in there for hours.</p><p></p><p>Another favourite spot was the lower cupboard in the entertainment unit in our family room. Again, he would wriggle his fingers around enough to close the door behind himself.</p><p></p><p>I think in my difficult child's case, it relates to his need to be squeezed, need for weighted blankets, etc. He says that it calms him.</p><p></p><p>Just want you to know that, however odd it sounds, one or more of us have seen it before. Don't ever worry that we won't believe you. With our crop of children, one or other of us is bound to have come across something similar.</p><p></p><p>{{{hugs}}}</p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 263743, member: 3907"] WSM, I think that further investigation of schizophrenia and bipolar are definitely warranted. As for the strange poses, squeezing into tight spaces, etc., my difficult child did this for years. He used to fold himself up in a little parcel on the 3rd shelf of our linen closet (a very small closet, mind). He was even able to wriggle his hand out and shut the door behind himself. And he would stay in there for hours. Another favourite spot was the lower cupboard in the entertainment unit in our family room. Again, he would wriggle his fingers around enough to close the door behind himself. I think in my difficult child's case, it relates to his need to be squeezed, need for weighted blankets, etc. He says that it calms him. Just want you to know that, however odd it sounds, one or more of us have seen it before. Don't ever worry that we won't believe you. With our crop of children, one or other of us is bound to have come across something similar. {{{hugs}}} Trinity [/QUOTE]
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