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Hi. A retired OT here.

This is a classic symptom of sensory integration disorder. I read the few reply

posts you received and they are on-target.

Sensory integration sessions done with and by an OT or COTA with a person DO

treat and mostly eliminate these sensitivities. Your doc or any medical

professional can write you up for a evaluation, and most insurances and Medicaid

cover OT (like PT and ST).

Let me know if I can be of more informational assistance. Look up Occupational

Therapy and there are links here and there to sensory integration info. Best

wishes,

" Be ours a religion which, like sunshine, goes everywhere; its temple, all

space; its shrine, the good heart; its creed, all truth; its ritual, works of

love; its profession of faith, divine living "

I am a Generation Rescuevolunteer; " because autism is treatable! "

Generation Rescue isa group (of scientists, doctors and volunteers/

professionals like me)that provides support and information related to current

treatments,therapies, medical research, diets and supplements, in the interest

of reducing autism.

-Stay Well!- Nance S., OT®, C.P.T. /Wellness Adviser, Mom of a recovering son

Tirelessly researching in pursuit of The Truth about the

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