Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 You're only 14, and how I wish I was 14 again. You have your whole life ahead of you. I know that you're not thinking about that right now, but you will get better, you will. Please get help from a professional. Talk to somebody. Take one day at a time. Be glad that you have your sister with you, that you share a room with. My teenage years were very, very difficult. I didn't develop sound sensitivity until I was an adult, but I had other problems. In looking back now, it was just a short period of time. If you don't feel comfortable telling your parents that you don't feel well and need help, then talk to a school counselor and they will refer you. Think about your future. What is it that you would like to do? Try to make some plans for yourself. There is therapy and medication. I am a big believer in medication. I know a lot of people aren't, but it really helped me look through things and think more logically and helped relax me. So, we all care about you. Please get back to us and let us know how you are. We all care about you. I care about you. Subject: does anyone think i need helpTo: Soundsensitivity Date: Thursday, December 30, 2010, 9:20 PM my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 You're only 14, and how I wish I was 14 again. You have your whole life ahead of you. I know that you're not thinking about that right now, but you will get better, you will. Please get help from a professional. Talk to somebody. Take one day at a time. Be glad that you have your sister with you, that you share a room with. My teenage years were very, very difficult. I didn't develop sound sensitivity until I was an adult, but I had other problems. In looking back now, it was just a short period of time. If you don't feel comfortable telling your parents that you don't feel well and need help, then talk to a school counselor and they will refer you. Think about your future. What is it that you would like to do? Try to make some plans for yourself. There is therapy and medication. I am a big believer in medication. I know a lot of people aren't, but it really helped me look through things and think more logically and helped relax me. So, we all care about you. Please get back to us and let us know how you are. We all care about you. I care about you. Subject: does anyone think i need helpTo: Soundsensitivity Date: Thursday, December 30, 2010, 9:20 PM my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 You're only 14, and how I wish I was 14 again. You have your whole life ahead of you. I know that you're not thinking about that right now, but you will get better, you will. Please get help from a professional. Talk to somebody. Take one day at a time. Be glad that you have your sister with you, that you share a room with. My teenage years were very, very difficult. I didn't develop sound sensitivity until I was an adult, but I had other problems. In looking back now, it was just a short period of time. If you don't feel comfortable telling your parents that you don't feel well and need help, then talk to a school counselor and they will refer you. Think about your future. What is it that you would like to do? Try to make some plans for yourself. There is therapy and medication. I am a big believer in medication. I know a lot of people aren't, but it really helped me look through things and think more logically and helped relax me. So, we all care about you. Please get back to us and let us know how you are. We all care about you. I care about you. Subject: does anyone think i need helpTo: Soundsensitivity Date: Thursday, December 30, 2010, 9:20 PM my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 Ok. I would suggest you really sit down with your parents and tell them flat out that you need help... its NO game. Have a heart to heart with them. Keep calm and tell them that you are really concerned. If they make you feel guilty for something you cannot help, then they need the help too. Honestly, I think 4S is a problem that families can benefit greatly from counseling together. Everyone needs to understand what its like and how to help. Even if it is not 4S, it could be sensory processing disorder or even something else. But if you are sensitive to these things, and they trouble you greatly, then your parents should listen to you. Ask them if you can see a doctor about it. I don't know what your parents are like, but maybe you can tell them that there are lots of people like you, and even parents on this website seeking help. Then they will know its not a game. Just remember... no matter how horrible you feel today, tomorrow is a new and fresh day. A new beginning. > > > > > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 Ok. I would suggest you really sit down with your parents and tell them flat out that you need help... its NO game. Have a heart to heart with them. Keep calm and tell them that you are really concerned. If they make you feel guilty for something you cannot help, then they need the help too. Honestly, I think 4S is a problem that families can benefit greatly from counseling together. Everyone needs to understand what its like and how to help. Even if it is not 4S, it could be sensory processing disorder or even something else. But if you are sensitive to these things, and they trouble you greatly, then your parents should listen to you. Ask them if you can see a doctor about it. I don't know what your parents are like, but maybe you can tell them that there are lots of people like you, and even parents on this website seeking help. Then they will know its not a game. Just remember... no matter how horrible you feel today, tomorrow is a new and fresh day. A new beginning. > > > > > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 Ok. I would suggest you really sit down with your parents and tell them flat out that you need help... its NO game. Have a heart to heart with them. Keep calm and tell them that you are really concerned. If they make you feel guilty for something you cannot help, then they need the help too. Honestly, I think 4S is a problem that families can benefit greatly from counseling together. Everyone needs to understand what its like and how to help. Even if it is not 4S, it could be sensory processing disorder or even something else. But if you are sensitive to these things, and they trouble you greatly, then your parents should listen to you. Ask them if you can see a doctor about it. I don't know what your parents are like, but maybe you can tell them that there are lots of people like you, and even parents on this website seeking help. Then they will know its not a game. Just remember... no matter how horrible you feel today, tomorrow is a new and fresh day. A new beginning. > > > > > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 A lot of us has been where you are, na. It plain sucks, this is true - I have definitely thought about killing myself to end the pain, or at the very least deafening myself. You need to try every last thing on this Earth to see if anything works for you. Have your mp3 player on all the time, talk to everyone you can, see a psychologist (a therapist) if you have to. If you live in Canada, seeing a psychiatrist is free, so it's just a matter of going to your doctor! There are ways out - my misophonia is so bad that it completely consumes me sometimes. I hope you can make your way through this and come out the other side. Teenage years are hard enough to have to pile this on top of it - but as long as you keeping trying everything, you'll still have hope..and sometimes that's enough to get you through it. Take care, ~Meghan > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 A lot of us has been where you are, na. It plain sucks, this is true - I have definitely thought about killing myself to end the pain, or at the very least deafening myself. You need to try every last thing on this Earth to see if anything works for you. Have your mp3 player on all the time, talk to everyone you can, see a psychologist (a therapist) if you have to. If you live in Canada, seeing a psychiatrist is free, so it's just a matter of going to your doctor! There are ways out - my misophonia is so bad that it completely consumes me sometimes. I hope you can make your way through this and come out the other side. Teenage years are hard enough to have to pile this on top of it - but as long as you keeping trying everything, you'll still have hope..and sometimes that's enough to get you through it. Take care, ~Meghan > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 A lot of us has been where you are, na. It plain sucks, this is true - I have definitely thought about killing myself to end the pain, or at the very least deafening myself. You need to try every last thing on this Earth to see if anything works for you. Have your mp3 player on all the time, talk to everyone you can, see a psychologist (a therapist) if you have to. If you live in Canada, seeing a psychiatrist is free, so it's just a matter of going to your doctor! There are ways out - my misophonia is so bad that it completely consumes me sometimes. I hope you can make your way through this and come out the other side. Teenage years are hard enough to have to pile this on top of it - but as long as you keeping trying everything, you'll still have hope..and sometimes that's enough to get you through it. Take care, ~Meghan > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 na, I'm sure many in this group, including myself, have been in your shoes. I'm sorry you are dealing with this. Try not to beat yourself up for feeling like you need to be in your own place by yourself. That's what we need to do to feel balanced and be able to endure this condition. If I have to be around others, I wear headphones, or I opt not to be around them, as a way to cope. If you can't get away from sharing a room with your sister, start wearing headphones to try and drown out the sounds, or listen to brown noise. When I had to share a room with my sister when I was little, my parents put up a divider in the middle of the room, so one side was mine and the other hers. I don't know, but would something like that help? Or be possible? I know it wouldn't help with sounds, but might help with you not seeing the sounds being made. I have and still do deal with having strong emotional reactions to dealing with my sound sensitivity, just had a very bad day the other day that got me all depressed again and I wanted to die too. I saw a therapist for a while and she is still willing to see me, if I need her, and suggest that you find someone like that too, if you can. See what free options you have for your city or town. Crisis center or hot line, if you aren't able to talk with your parents about this. I know where I live there is a place called White Bird: http://whitebirdclinic.org/crisis.html Your parents should know (and I'd hope would understand, mine did about 50% of the time) that the noises are interfering with your ability to do your school work. After I complained to my mom about my sister snapping her gum all the time, she finally got her to stop doing that around me. All the best, Randall my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 na, I'm sure many in this group, including myself, have been in your shoes. I'm sorry you are dealing with this. Try not to beat yourself up for feeling like you need to be in your own place by yourself. That's what we need to do to feel balanced and be able to endure this condition. If I have to be around others, I wear headphones, or I opt not to be around them, as a way to cope. If you can't get away from sharing a room with your sister, start wearing headphones to try and drown out the sounds, or listen to brown noise. When I had to share a room with my sister when I was little, my parents put up a divider in the middle of the room, so one side was mine and the other hers. I don't know, but would something like that help? Or be possible? I know it wouldn't help with sounds, but might help with you not seeing the sounds being made. I have and still do deal with having strong emotional reactions to dealing with my sound sensitivity, just had a very bad day the other day that got me all depressed again and I wanted to die too. I saw a therapist for a while and she is still willing to see me, if I need her, and suggest that you find someone like that too, if you can. See what free options you have for your city or town. Crisis center or hot line, if you aren't able to talk with your parents about this. I know where I live there is a place called White Bird: http://whitebirdclinic.org/crisis.html Your parents should know (and I'd hope would understand, mine did about 50% of the time) that the noises are interfering with your ability to do your school work. After I complained to my mom about my sister snapping her gum all the time, she finally got her to stop doing that around me. All the best, Randall my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 na, I'm sure many in this group, including myself, have been in your shoes. I'm sorry you are dealing with this. Try not to beat yourself up for feeling like you need to be in your own place by yourself. That's what we need to do to feel balanced and be able to endure this condition. If I have to be around others, I wear headphones, or I opt not to be around them, as a way to cope. If you can't get away from sharing a room with your sister, start wearing headphones to try and drown out the sounds, or listen to brown noise. When I had to share a room with my sister when I was little, my parents put up a divider in the middle of the room, so one side was mine and the other hers. I don't know, but would something like that help? Or be possible? I know it wouldn't help with sounds, but might help with you not seeing the sounds being made. I have and still do deal with having strong emotional reactions to dealing with my sound sensitivity, just had a very bad day the other day that got me all depressed again and I wanted to die too. I saw a therapist for a while and she is still willing to see me, if I need her, and suggest that you find someone like that too, if you can. See what free options you have for your city or town. Crisis center or hot line, if you aren't able to talk with your parents about this. I know where I live there is a place called White Bird: http://whitebirdclinic.org/crisis.html Your parents should know (and I'd hope would understand, mine did about 50% of the time) that the noises are interfering with your ability to do your school work. After I complained to my mom about my sister snapping her gum all the time, she finally got her to stop doing that around me. All the best, Randall my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 Hi na, I have had this problem for forty years now. I also grew up sharing a room with my brothers so I know how you are feeling.My brothers would torture me with the trigger sounds. My point is that I got trough it and if I can you can! I only found out that I wasn't the only person in the world to have this problema month ago and that can really help. Wearing ear plugs and mp3 players can help you.Take comfort that there are alot of people who have lived the life your living and survived. Hope this helps > > > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in > > m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger > > sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about > > dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 Hi na, I have had this problem for forty years now. I also grew up sharing a room with my brothers so I know how you are feeling.My brothers would torture me with the trigger sounds. My point is that I got trough it and if I can you can! I only found out that I wasn't the only person in the world to have this problema month ago and that can really help. Wearing ear plugs and mp3 players can help you.Take comfort that there are alot of people who have lived the life your living and survived. Hope this helps > > > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in > > m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger > > sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about > > dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 Hi na, I have had this problem for forty years now. I also grew up sharing a room with my brothers so I know how you are feeling.My brothers would torture me with the trigger sounds. My point is that I got trough it and if I can you can! I only found out that I wasn't the only person in the world to have this problema month ago and that can really help. Wearing ear plugs and mp3 players can help you.Take comfort that there are alot of people who have lived the life your living and survived. Hope this helps > > > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in > > m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger > > sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about > > dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 my parents understand except when i threten to kill mself and alot of the trigger sounds they can't help and if i say anyhting they just say i can't help it and the other sounds they make the excuse i can't help it and i use my ipod but i can't be using it all the time i have to socalize and i can't bring my ipod to school does anyone know a doctor in durango,co that can atleast diagnose me with somehting if its sensory processing disorder with misophonia like symptoms or misophonia i just need a diagnosis so i can get help or go to star center and get treatment if its sensory processing disorder and i start every day in a good mood untill i have to deal with the stuff from school and home > > > > > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in > > > m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger > > > sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about > > > dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 my parents understand except when i threten to kill mself and alot of the trigger sounds they can't help and if i say anyhting they just say i can't help it and the other sounds they make the excuse i can't help it and i use my ipod but i can't be using it all the time i have to socalize and i can't bring my ipod to school does anyone know a doctor in durango,co that can atleast diagnose me with somehting if its sensory processing disorder with misophonia like symptoms or misophonia i just need a diagnosis so i can get help or go to star center and get treatment if its sensory processing disorder and i start every day in a good mood untill i have to deal with the stuff from school and home > > > > > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in > > > m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger > > > sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about > > > dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 my parents understand except when i threten to kill mself and alot of the trigger sounds they can't help and if i say anyhting they just say i can't help it and the other sounds they make the excuse i can't help it and i use my ipod but i can't be using it all the time i have to socalize and i can't bring my ipod to school does anyone know a doctor in durango,co that can atleast diagnose me with somehting if its sensory processing disorder with misophonia like symptoms or misophonia i just need a diagnosis so i can get help or go to star center and get treatment if its sensory processing disorder and i start every day in a good mood untill i have to deal with the stuff from school and home > > > > > > my sensitivity has gotten so bad that im about ready to hide myself in > > > m room forever but i share a room with my sister that i hear my triger > > > sounds alot from and i have school so then it has made me think about > > > dieing to end it and im onl 14 and has been sensitive for about 10 years > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 I'm in Iowa so I don't know of any doctors there in Colorado, but you could always (or have your parents) make phone calls to doctors around the area. Ask them if they have experience with Sensory Processing Disorder or Misophonia. If they don't, they may know someone who does. You may have to travel to a larger city but it would be worth it. I bet you'd find someone in Denver. Good luck. > > my parents understand except when i threten to kill mself and alot of the trigger sounds they can't help and if i say anyhting they just say i can't help it and the other sounds they make the excuse i can't help it and i use my ipod but i can't be using it all the time i have to socalize and i can't bring my ipod to school does anyone know a doctor in durango,co that can atleast diagnose me with somehting if its sensory processing disorder with misophonia like symptoms or misophonia i just need a diagnosis so i can get help or go to star center and get treatment if its sensory processing disorder and i start every day in a good mood untill i have to deal with the stuff from school and home Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 I'm in Iowa so I don't know of any doctors there in Colorado, but you could always (or have your parents) make phone calls to doctors around the area. Ask them if they have experience with Sensory Processing Disorder or Misophonia. If they don't, they may know someone who does. You may have to travel to a larger city but it would be worth it. I bet you'd find someone in Denver. Good luck. > > my parents understand except when i threten to kill mself and alot of the trigger sounds they can't help and if i say anyhting they just say i can't help it and the other sounds they make the excuse i can't help it and i use my ipod but i can't be using it all the time i have to socalize and i can't bring my ipod to school does anyone know a doctor in durango,co that can atleast diagnose me with somehting if its sensory processing disorder with misophonia like symptoms or misophonia i just need a diagnosis so i can get help or go to star center and get treatment if its sensory processing disorder and i start every day in a good mood untill i have to deal with the stuff from school and home Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 there is a place in denver that does treatment but i need to be diagnosed and i think i found someone > > > > my parents understand except when i threten to kill mself and alot of the trigger sounds they can't help and if i say anyhting they just say i can't help it and the other sounds they make the excuse i can't help it and i use my ipod but i can't be using it all the time i have to socalize and i can't bring my ipod to school does anyone know a doctor in durango,co that can atleast diagnose me with somehting if its sensory processing disorder with misophonia like symptoms or misophonia i just need a diagnosis so i can get help or go to star center and get treatment if its sensory processing disorder and i start every day in a good mood untill i have to deal with the stuff from school and home > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 there is a place in denver that does treatment but i need to be diagnosed and i think i found someone > > > > my parents understand except when i threten to kill mself and alot of the trigger sounds they can't help and if i say anyhting they just say i can't help it and the other sounds they make the excuse i can't help it and i use my ipod but i can't be using it all the time i have to socalize and i can't bring my ipod to school does anyone know a doctor in durango,co that can atleast diagnose me with somehting if its sensory processing disorder with misophonia like symptoms or misophonia i just need a diagnosis so i can get help or go to star center and get treatment if its sensory processing disorder and i start every day in a good mood untill i have to deal with the stuff from school and home > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 there is a place in denver that does treatment but i need to be diagnosed and i think i found someone > > > > my parents understand except when i threten to kill mself and alot of the trigger sounds they can't help and if i say anyhting they just say i can't help it and the other sounds they make the excuse i can't help it and i use my ipod but i can't be using it all the time i have to socalize and i can't bring my ipod to school does anyone know a doctor in durango,co that can atleast diagnose me with somehting if its sensory processing disorder with misophonia like symptoms or misophonia i just need a diagnosis so i can get help or go to star center and get treatment if its sensory processing disorder and i start every day in a good mood untill i have to deal with the stuff from school and home > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 that's great news. Please keep us posted as to how it goes for you. > > > > > > my parents understand except when i threten to kill mself and alot of the trigger sounds they can't help and if i say anyhting they just say i can't help it and the other sounds they make the excuse i can't help it and i use my ipod but i can't be using it all the time i have to socalize and i can't bring my ipod to school does anyone know a doctor in durango,co that can atleast diagnose me with somehting if its sensory processing disorder with misophonia like symptoms or misophonia i just need a diagnosis so i can get help or go to star center and get treatment if its sensory processing disorder and i start every day in a good mood untill i have to deal with the stuff from school and home > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2011 Report Share Posted January 2, 2011 that's great news. Please keep us posted as to how it goes for you. > > > > > > my parents understand except when i threten to kill mself and alot of the trigger sounds they can't help and if i say anyhting they just say i can't help it and the other sounds they make the excuse i can't help it and i use my ipod but i can't be using it all the time i have to socalize and i can't bring my ipod to school does anyone know a doctor in durango,co that can atleast diagnose me with somehting if its sensory processing disorder with misophonia like symptoms or misophonia i just need a diagnosis so i can get help or go to star center and get treatment if its sensory processing disorder and i start every day in a good mood untill i have to deal with the stuff from school and home > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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