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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 718285" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thank you, Susie. Thats what I do...share what worked and didnt for me. I thinkwe all do. And then the poster can take what resonates and leave the rrst, asI did when I came here so many years ago.</p><p></p><p>Also, tremendous description of autistic life/highly sensitive child. I had some sensiry issues, more noise and smell related. You explained everything so well, as you always do.</p><p></p><p>My son would not wear tags or go to fire works without covering his ears snd crying and could not eat many foods (he vomited in a restaurant once when older daughter talked him into trying cheesecske). Vegetables were worse. These partcular issues did not change, but he can spend time in crowded rooms, work, socialize (when he wants to), get around town (he chose not to drive), and is very kind and loving. Cant count how many folks have told me what a wonderful young man he is. He is 98% independent, but does have a case manager. He gets SSI but only a little because he works. A total success story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 718285, member: 1550"] Thank you, Susie. Thats what I do...share what worked and didnt for me. I thinkwe all do. And then the poster can take what resonates and leave the rrst, asI did when I came here so many years ago. Also, tremendous description of autistic life/highly sensitive child. I had some sensiry issues, more noise and smell related. You explained everything so well, as you always do. My son would not wear tags or go to fire works without covering his ears snd crying and could not eat many foods (he vomited in a restaurant once when older daughter talked him into trying cheesecske). Vegetables were worse. These partcular issues did not change, but he can spend time in crowded rooms, work, socialize (when he wants to), get around town (he chose not to drive), and is very kind and loving. Cant count how many folks have told me what a wonderful young man he is. He is 98% independent, but does have a case manager. He gets SSI but only a little because he works. A total success story. [/QUOTE]
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