Grinding my teeth.
Walking on the balls of my feet.
Plucking my eyelashes.
Finding it difficult to stand still without having to constantly shift my balance.
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- 29 Oct. 2009 @ 20:16:04
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- 30 Oct. 2009 @ 07:22:15
Thank you Shimon; I am blessed in many ways. I don't consider my Asperger's syndrome to be a disability...the problem is the attitude of other people. My unusual gait means that I walk like an ape and am the subject of ridicule, but I can walk all day up on the moors...and I might feel the urge to pluck my eyebrows, but I've got pretty good eyesight.
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- 29 Oct. 2009 @ 20:50:57
I have worked with lots of children who ground there teeth. My son calls out random phrases just because he likes the sound of them (he says) and pulled out his hair (trichotillamania) leaving bald patches last summer
Shimon
may you be blessed
that your teeth chew food that bring you strength and balance throughout your body
that your feet carry you forward without fear or hesitation
that under those eyelashes, your eyes see through the dust of obfuscation and reflect the truth of this world
may you stand free, and may you find friends to stand with you, in peace and harmony always