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<blockquote data-quote="Sminkypinky_" data-source="post: 1872596" data-attributes="member: 450356"><p>Hi [USER=296408]@JohnnyBaker12021970[/USER]. I may not have the answers you are looking for but I would like to share with you some personal experience. Have have 2 boys - 16 and 11. The oldest has Asperger's and the youngest ADHD and Tourettes, so I have some experience of how these disabilities can affect an individual - and also how that individual experiences things such as pain and stress differently. It sounds like you are dealing with lots of things and this can take its toll on you. Prioritise your self care - keeping well hydrated, eating well, getting enough sleep and a bit of exercise - but also remember its OK to not do it all every day. I have to say, it sounds like you are doing all the right things - GP appointment, the right housing for you and posting here for support. I know my two boys often experience what seem to be unrelated physical symptoms to stress and also a heightened awareness of how their body is feeling or what it is doing which they then get upset about (eg, most recently, rapid blinking has been causing some issues). My heart goes out to you [USER=296408]@JohnnyBaker12021970[/USER] for all you are going through right now. You are also an inspiration to me. You have achieved so much by living independently and you are managing your diabetes yourself. Never forget how far you have come. There will always be hiccups along the way, but if you stick to what you know works and take some of the advice from the wonderful, supportive people of this site, I'm sure it will pass. You are doing brilliantly - remind yourself of that daily x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sminkypinky_, post: 1872596, member: 450356"] Hi [USER=296408]@JohnnyBaker12021970[/USER]. I may not have the answers you are looking for but I would like to share with you some personal experience. Have have 2 boys - 16 and 11. The oldest has Asperger's and the youngest ADHD and Tourettes, so I have some experience of how these disabilities can affect an individual - and also how that individual experiences things such as pain and stress differently. It sounds like you are dealing with lots of things and this can take its toll on you. Prioritise your self care - keeping well hydrated, eating well, getting enough sleep and a bit of exercise - but also remember its OK to not do it all every day. I have to say, it sounds like you are doing all the right things - GP appointment, the right housing for you and posting here for support. I know my two boys often experience what seem to be unrelated physical symptoms to stress and also a heightened awareness of how their body is feeling or what it is doing which they then get upset about (eg, most recently, rapid blinking has been causing some issues). My heart goes out to you [USER=296408]@JohnnyBaker12021970[/USER] for all you are going through right now. You are also an inspiration to me. You have achieved so much by living independently and you are managing your diabetes yourself. Never forget how far you have come. There will always be hiccups along the way, but if you stick to what you know works and take some of the advice from the wonderful, supportive people of this site, I'm sure it will pass. You are doing brilliantly - remind yourself of that daily x [/QUOTE]
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