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Re: A Quirk of Being Sensory Defensive » Poet

Posted by MidnightBlue on January 20, 2007, at 11:26:38

In reply to Re: A Quirk of Being Sensory Defensive » MidnightBlue, posted by Poet on January 20, 2007, at 9:30:11

Poet,

Actually, it is on my "toss" list! LOL When I first read it I could see where my daughter had a LOT of those traits. I have some of them. Daughter is adopted so she didn't get that from me! LOL I originally got the book to try and figure her out. I still can't figure her out!

Some of it makes sense. I probably need to re-read it before I toss it. I seem to be very sensitive to sound, changes in my vision, light, scratchy stuff. I used to get horrible migraine headaches. Not so much any more. Motion bothers me a lot. I think the car needs new shocks--the mechanic says it is okay. Hubby doesn't seem to notice....

MB

 

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