Re: shoelaces, concetration, stingy reactions andRe:dyslexiaandtinted lenses
--- Sonja van Baardwijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Steve Sloan II wrote: > > > Sonja van Baardwijk wrote: > > > > But seriously, your verb tense there is perfect. > > Thank you. > > > I don't know about the colored lenses links, but the page about > > the family with the Aspergers kid was very interesting. I've > > suspected I might have Aspergers (or however you'd put it) since > > Michael first mentioned it several years back, and I went to the > > links he gave. > > You wouldn't happen to have some of those for me, now would you? > > > This adds more evidence to that, because my ears > > also turn bright, glowing red the way his do when I eat something > > my body doesn't agree with. > > I suspect that one of my legs is getting longer then the other here? > 8) Didn't even occur to me. guess mine is longer than yours.. = _ Jan William Coffey _ __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
Re: shoelaces, concetration, stingy reactions andRe:dyslexiaandtinted lenses
Steve Sloan II wrote: Sonja van Baardwijk wrote: But seriously, your verb tense there is perfect. Thank you. I don't know about the colored lenses links, but the page about the family with the Aspergers kid was very interesting. I've suspected I might have Aspergers (or however you'd put it) since Michael first mentioned it several years back, and I went to the links he gave. You wouldn't happen to have some of those for me, now would you? This adds more evidence to that, because my ears also turn bright, glowing red the way his do when I eat something my body doesn't agree with. I suspect that one of my legs is getting longer then the other here? Sonja :o) GCU: Puzzled ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
Re: shoelaces, concetration, stingy reactions andRe:dyslexiaandtinted lenses
Jan Coffey wrote: > Everyone (not just those with aus etc.) are effected by foods. it's not just > autistic kids who get high off of bread. It's just that the autistics are > more dialed in, more granular, more sensative. Granular? I'm not sure what you mean by this in this sentence. (On the other hand, it reminded me of a bit of ridiculousness on another mailing list, which was a pleasant thing for me this morning, so some good has come of it, anyway.) Julia ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
Re: shoelaces, concetration, stingy reactions andRe:dyslexiaandtinted lenses
Jan Coffey wrote: > So, DONT USE FLORESENT LIGHTS, and DON'T TURN THE LIGHTS ON BRIGHT!!! Amen, brother! When we were building our house, Dan's father was encouraging him to just use fluorescent lighting everywhere. I get headaches being under them for too long -- if I'm in an office that uses them and I'm in control and there's enough natural light coming in through the windows, I kill the lights. Sammy was displaying sensitivity to them at that time, as well, and that kind of nailed it. We have 4 fluorescent fixtures in the house -- one over a kitchen counter (and Dan insisted on that one, I don't like it), one in the laundry room, and one in each of the master bedroom closets, and I'm not entirely happy about *that*, either, but I don't spend enough time in my closet for it to be a major problem. What's better than having lights on bright is having the light focused properly on just the task you need it on. We have a few lamps that are very good for that. Julia ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l