Guest guest Posted April 16, 2009 Report Share Posted April 16, 2009 Hey Everyone Both of my daughters have Celiac disease and have lived Gluten free their entire 7 years. Now my one daughter has hearing issues....so does it work for everyone??? who knows? Right now I do not know the extent of her issues though. We just got back from a vacation to Florida and from that I have noticed her issues are more with loud sounds, and she freaked when the plane was landing. I had their hair done in braids in Daytona and Avory cried the whole time...so she has issues with her scalp too. Why isn't there just a pill available over the counter that will make the whole thing go away??? We all just want to be normal. I dont even wanna talk about the gum poppers at the airports right now! Bye for now Vicki Terrified.> > I went through a divorce last year which was the worst experience of my life. Soley due to 4s.> > I'm doing much better now and met a girl a couple months ago. We have hit it off really well. Really well I say. At any rate, I pray multiple times a day that 4s will not be an issue for me with her. I haven't said anything and the current plan is to not say anything. I'm going to pretend to myself that this problem does not and will not effect us. > > However, I occasionally feel my ears tickled by the same vocal sounds that were the demise of my first marrige. the good thing is that I'm not getting any negative reactions. I'm grasping to the concept that I can just stay afloat and pass any sensation I have with her and not allow them to pile up and become a negative trigger. > > The other side of me is holding in a guilt. A guilt that I'm leading this girl on a path with a dead end. I feel if that I do say something it would spring a leak in the dam and my problem would set in and grow over time.> > The irony is that this girl is an intrepreter for the Deaf. She is teaching me sign language for fun.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2009 Report Share Posted April 20, 2009 The Gaps diet is more than just gluten-free. It might be worth looking into. If you and your family are already used to gluten-free, it might be an easier transition. Gaps cuts out all grains, starches, and sugars except fruit and honey. > > > > I've been through 2 marriages now; both ended because of this 4s. I was never very honest about it-oh I would tell them certain noises bothered me, but ;when it actually happened I would chicken out (I'd think THEY'D think I was nuts!). > > > > I would show her the hyperacusis network site, and at the risk of exposing people here, show her this one too. Perhaps if she sees that this is more widespread than just you she may understand. I wish I had known about this sooner (and been smarter!). > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Vicki Olson <ronvic@> > > To: Soundsensitivity > > Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 4:45:32 PM > > Subject: Re: Terrified. > > > > > > I want to wish you the best of luck. I do know for me when I first start a relationship things are smooth and then as time goes by it gets bad again. I hope with all the awareness of what it is all about will help you on your road to a successful and lasting relationship. I truly love my husband but he really drives me mad somedays. > > I have been honest with him as to what my problems is...after I started getting stressed of course, but he still does not understand. > > Well anyways I won't dribble on about me. > > Just know I wish you the best of luck. > > Hugs > > Vicki > > > > Terrified. > > > > I went through a divorce last year which was the worst experience of my life. Soley due to 4s. > > > > I'm doing much better now and met a girl a couple months ago. We have hit it off really well. Really well I say. At any rate, I pray multiple times a day that 4s will not be an issue for me with her. I haven't said anything and the current plan is to not say anything. I'm going to pretend to myself that this problem does not and will not effect us. > > > > However, I occasionally feel my ears tickled by the same vocal sounds that were the demise of my first marrige. the good thing is that I'm not getting any negative reactions. I'm grasping to the concept that I can just stay afloat and pass any sensation I have with her and not allow them to pile up and become a negative trigger. > > > > The other side of me is holding in a guilt. A guilt that I'm leading this girl on a path with a dead end. I feel if that I do say something it would spring a leak in the dam and my problem would set in and grow over time. > > > > The irony is that this girl is an intrepreter for the Deaf. She is teaching me sign language for fun. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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