Gudetama
Seriously, I can't...
Posts: 54
Joined: Jan 2018
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Hi?
1. What brings you here?
To talk to people here, hi.
2. What is your relations to someone with SPD? Do you have it? a child of yours? Do you treat SPD kids as a professional?
Pretty sure it's me. XD If not you can tell me ok?
3. Share a little of your journey if you'd like.
The doctor who actually told me I had this was treating me for migraines and I told him I get motion sickness a lot and he said that it's your brain not able to make your senses line up with what's really happening. If your eyes see one thing but your body feels something else that dissonance will make you feel ill. There's a lot of things I won't do because I know it will make feel sick. Also, some smells trigger it for me where I smell them and I'm instantly feeling unwell. I can only wear certain clothing with no tags. I sometimes feel, like if my body if feeling to much my brain goes underwater a bit and I can zone out. Like I'm there, but not really. It happens a lot when my allergies are acting up. It's not a bad thing in some ways, because it makes things easier, but other times when you want to be fully present and you aren't it's frustrating. As a kid I also never liked to feel sticky, like my mom really wanted a first baby picture of me with cake on my face, but even as a baby I only poked the cake with one of my fingers. That and some sounds I feel are like being stabbed in the ear with a knife. I can't deal with vacuum cleaners at all. I wasn't treated for this as a child or even now as an adult, but I manage a bit... I hope?
4. Is there any immediate help you need?
I'd like to know can people with this develop ocd as a coping mechanism?
5. SPD doesn't run your life! What are your interests?
I write books, love cute things, tea, and wine? o.O
6. What do you like to do in your spare time? Any hobbies or interests?
I love stories and anime? Are 5 and 6 the same? XD
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01-15-2018, 04:53 AM |
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