Quote from Rearden Metal:
Thanks, and I totally understand. If this were a thread about some semi-obscure psychological disorder that had absolutely no effect on me or anyone else I knew, I certainly wouldn't give a damn either.
However.... just wait and see the responses. I'm positive that quite a few ET members know EXACTLY what I'm talking about here- the hard way- from extensive personal experience.
I feel your pain homey, in more ways than you can imagine. I have a son that was dx'd with autism at an early age and later pdd-nos, not that you have that but it all boils down to sensory, they can label it what they want but it is all about sensory from mild to severe. My son has porblems with food textures, noise and just plain understanding certain procedures, inverting letters, saying he when it is a she. these are disabilities that have no cure you are either on the spectrum or neurotypical. Avoid what makes you overload and learn how to stym it out....peace and good luck
