I was at a family wedding this weekend. My uncle had to leave early because the noise. He talked about how being around loud noise just makes him feel like his insides are scrambled. He was exhausted the next day, so much work trying to regulate his body. He is 64 years old, and has dealt w/ mild SPD his whole life, but without a diagnosis. I wanted to badly to let him know I REALLY understand him. You are so great with your boys, such a great support. They know you understand, something he hasn't always had.
When I started this blog, I originally thought it was going to be a taderbaby...we chose the nickname after the delicious spuds served at Young's Jersey Dairy...but quickly found out it was tader tots! At 28 weeks gestation my placenta started abrupting and I was briefly hospitalized, then put on strict bedrest. At 31w 4d I was let up for an hour a day. At 32w on the dot, I was re-admitted for bleeding and began a four day fight to stop labor which I lost on 2.15.07 when Jack's placenta abrupted fully. If I hadn't been at the hospital, we wouldn't have made it. Upon birth, Jack's apgar was 3. The boys spent 4 weeks in NICU and this is their story, and mine.
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I was at a family wedding this weekend. My uncle had to leave early because the noise. He talked about how being around loud noise just makes him feel like his insides are scrambled. He was exhausted the next day, so much work trying to regulate his body. He is 64 years old, and has dealt w/ mild SPD his whole life, but without a diagnosis.
I wanted to badly to let him know I REALLY understand him. You are so great with your boys, such a great support. They know you understand, something he hasn't always had.
Awww, yay Summy!
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