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HI,

Breana has hearing loss, but is not sensitive to sound.

Sound Sensitivity

Does anyone else have a child with sound sensitivity? Is this something

associated with or something else. We are taking Daria to the

Pediatric Audiologist for testing on Monday.

Daria (4)

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Hi ,

has hearing sensitivity, when she is near or during a cycle she

frequently covers her ears and cries because the noise bothers her. She has

been tested numerous times and they noted hyper-resonance in her Rt ear, but

they didn’t feel it was the issue.

Good luck with your appointment.

Walton

(5) ?

Re: Sound Sensitivity

HI,

Breana has hearing loss, but is not sensitive to sound.

Sound Sensitivity

Does anyone else have a child with sound sensitivity? Is this something

associated with or something else. We are taking Daria to the

Pediatric Audiologist for testing on Monday.

Daria (4)

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When my son was much younger (baby to about 5) he was very sensitive to loud

noises. We couldn't take hinm to baseball games, etc. It does not bother

him now.

Alisha Elischer

Victor (8)

Sound Sensitivity

Does anyone else have a child with sound sensitivity? Is this something

associated with or something else. We are taking Daria to the

Pediatric Audiologist for testing on Monday.

Daria (4)

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M y daughter is sensitive to sounds too, I always just blew it off to being an

only child, so there isn't a lot of excess noise in our house. Since being

diagnosed with I have noticed it goes along with her cycles.

Christy

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Missouri Valley Ia

>>> dlwalton@... 01/30/05 03:42PM >>>

Hi ,

has hearing sensitivity, when she is near or during a cycle she

frequently covers her ears and cries because the noise bothers her. She has

been tested numerous times and they noted hyper-resonance in her Rt ear, but

they didn't feel it was the issue.

Good luck with your appointment.

Walton

(5) ?

Re: Sound Sensitivity

HI,

Breana has hearing loss, but is not sensitive to sound.

Sound Sensitivity

Does anyone else have a child with sound sensitivity? Is this something

associated with or something else. We are taking Daria to the

Pediatric Audiologist for testing on Monday.

Daria (4)

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yes my daughter seems to get the sound sensitivity too.. especially during

cycles! she has ear problems also that mask anything else

Sound Sensitivity

Does anyone else have a child with sound sensitivity? Is this something

associated with or something else. We are taking Daria to the

Pediatric Audiologist for testing on Monday.

Daria (4)

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Ethan has both sound and light sensitivity and cries and screams

hysterically when he goes through an episode. He also has light

sensitivity when not having an episode but its not quite as bad

Bree

> Does anyone else have a child with sound sensitivity? Is this

something

> associated with or something else. We are taking Daria to

the

> Pediatric Audiologist for testing on Monday.

>

>

> Daria (4)

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  • 2 weeks later...

Madi is extemely sound sensitive (I'm currently trying to figure out

if it's only when fevers are around, if its worse then, etc.). The

sound of water running from the tub is too much for her...

I never thought her light sensitivity had anything to do with

this...until reading these posts. Madi, for a year now, has

complained about the sun. I've always worn sunglasses on her, but

the times we forget, they get lost in the car, etc., she is miserable

& says how it hurts her. It is hard sometimes, with toddlers,

(especially when Madi has a flare for the dramatic--Hollywood, here

we come!)decifering what is really a symptom, and what is not. That

is really interesting to know that it ties into .

Mom to:

Madi (4 yrs)

Lil' Sis Emma (9 mos)

> > Does anyone else have a child with sound sensitivity? Is this

> something

> > associated with or something else. We are taking Daria to

> the

> > Pediatric Audiologist for testing on Monday.

> >

> >

> > Daria (4)

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Orlando has recently become extremely sound sensitive again, we haven’t seen this in years.

He will cover his ears at the certain sounds – generally tinnier and more high pitched, but not always.

I can’t remember what causes it, and what alleviates it, can someone help?

>>Many times folks have said when the sort the gut issues the sensory problems go down, you are dealing with gut big time, it should pass. Also can be an adjustment issue to actually feeling better but having trouble with coping with the change

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HI Alison,

For my son, sound sensitivity goes away by supplementing extra

magnesium.

My best,

TamiW

Gavin's mom

>

> Orlando has recently become extremely sound sensitive again, we

haven't

> seen this in years.

> He will cover his ears at the certain sounds - generally tinnier and

> more high pitched, but not always.

> I can't remember what causes it, and what alleviates it, can someone

> help?

> Thanks, Alison

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Treating parasites with Flagyl did it for us, so yes gut issues could

be the problem.

Hth, Nikki

>

>

> In a message dated 27/02/2007 17:18:40 GMT Standard Time,

> acmpope@... writes:

>

> Orlando has recently become extremely sound sensitive again, we

haven’t

> seen this in years.

> He will cover his ears at the certain sounds †" generally tinnier

and more

> high pitched, but not always.

> I can’t remember what causes it, and what alleviates it, can

someone help?

>

>

> >>Many times folks have said when the sort the gut issues the

sensory

> problems go down, you are dealing with gut big time, it should

pass. Also can be an

> adjustment issue to actually feeling better but having trouble with

coping

> with the change

>

> Mandi x

>

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Hi Carolyn,

Have you increased any supplements recently?

In a message dated 30/03/2010 19:47:07 GMT Daylight Time, jcbgalvin@... writes:

My son is 5.5 yrs never had a problem with sound sensitivity. For past week he is covering his ears a lot at certain noises and when playing out side.. Any suggestions on how to help Thanks Caroline..

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Just wondered because often changing levels of magnesium, zinc and calcium can have an effect. Other things to think about, any new foods, ear infection starting, any new sensory stimulation. I am sure others will come up with more.

In a message dated 30/03/2010 21:08:07 GMT Daylight Time, jcbgalvin@... writes:

no nothing in past two months Started Nutriiveda 2 months ago

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Did you give him any Calpol before it started? Calpol/ Paracetomol

causes it in my son (but not the same for all kids) and lots and lots of

Epsom Salts will help for reasons that have been explained to me but

which I am not able to repeat!

Sara

jcbgalvin wrote:

>

> My son is 5.5 yrs never had a problem with sound sensitivity. For past

> week he is covering his ears a lot at certain noises and when playing

> out side.. Any suggestions on how to help Thanks Caroline..

>

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There are a lot of funny viruses going around at the moment some are affecting the ears.. though mainly tonsils and stomach.. could he possibly have a low grade viral issue affecting his ears.. this could make certain sounds painful to listen too?  Other thought is at his age is he cutting new teeth? when teeth push through the gums the jaw has to expand and often pushes back and compresses area around inner and middle ear .. and this too can affect ear sensitivity.

 

 

Just a thought

 

 

 

Tracey

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no nothing in past two months Started Nutriiveda 2 months ago

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Hi KumarMy son had the same thing. We did Auditory Integration Therapy which cured it. It involves 10 days listening to music on headphones for 30 minutes and looking at flashing lights for 30 minutes in the morning and again the afternoon with a break of three hours in between - so two hours each day. We did it here in north Londonhttp://www.thesoundlearningcentre.co.uk/It's not cheap but it was worth it for us as it was difficult going anywhere and school events were a nightmare. I know someone here got Caudwell funding for it.Best wishesAutism Treatment From: andhraparis06@...Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 06:12:09 +0000Subject: sound sensitivity

Hi,

My son is 2.5 years old has sound sensitivity. he cant listen to certain type of sounds like juice blender, certain type of musical instruments with heavy bass and children's voice.

please suggest how to reduce the sound sensitivity. we are giving him mineral supplements but havent seen any improvement.

rgds

Kumar

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JUst in case you haven't ruled this out paracetomol/ calpol causes it in

my son and Epsom Salts baths help.

i also associate ear problems with candida. Try opening probiotics -

cleared our son's horrible ear wax.

Sara x

McReynolds wrote:

>

>

> Hi Kumar

>

> My son had the same thing. We did Auditory Integration Therapy which

> cured it. It involves 10 days listening to music on headphones for 30

> minutes and looking at flashing lights for 30 minutes in the morning

> and again the afternoon with a break of three hours in between - so

> two hours each day.

>

> We did it here in north London

>

> http://www.thesoundlearningcentre.co.uk/

>

> It's not cheap but it was worth it for us as it was difficult going

> anywhere and school events were a nightmare. I know someone here got

> Caudwell funding for it.

>

> Best wishes

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

> Autism Treatment

> From: andhraparis06@...

> Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 06:12:09 +0000

> Subject: sound sensitivity

>

>

> Hi,

>

> My son is 2.5 years old has sound sensitivity. he cant listen to

> certain type of sounds like juice blender, certain type of musical

> instruments with heavy bass and children's voice.

>

> please suggest how to reduce the sound sensitivity. we are giving him

> mineral supplements but havent seen any improvement.

>

> rgds

> Kumar

>

>

>

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Beside yeast what else causes ear sensitivity? My son is covering his ears

again. He is also throwing things to make sounds so he can cover his ears and

laugh. We have a yeast protocol in place oil of oregano in the morning and

biotin 5000mcg in the afternoon and 5000 more in the evening. It's been working

because his behavior has improved greatly. I am trying to figure why he's

covering his ears again. He has not done that in 9 months. Your help will be

greatly appreciated.

Andree

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Viruses, brain inflammation.

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[ ] Sound Sensitivity

Beside yeast what else causes ear sensitivity? My son is covering his ears

again. He is also throwing things to make sounds so he can cover his ears and

laugh. We have a yeast protocol in place oil of oregano in the morning and

biotin 5000mcg in the afternoon and 5000 more in the evening. It's been working

because his behavior has improved greatly. I am trying to figure why he's

covering his ears again. He has not done that in 9 months. Your help will be

greatly appreciated.

Andree

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Sound sensitivity in our house generally indicates adrenal distress. We have to

up our son's ACE and then it goes away, which happens periodically during

chelation.

Irene

>

> Beside yeast what else causes ear sensitivity? My son is covering his ears

again. He is also throwing things to make sounds so he can cover his ears and

laugh. We have a yeast protocol in place oil of oregano in the morning and

biotin 5000mcg in the afternoon and 5000 more in the evening. It's been working

because his behavior has improved greatly. I am trying to figure why he's

covering his ears again. He has not done that in 9 months. Your help will be

greatly appreciated.

>

>

> Andree

>

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