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Globster
Community Volunteer Host, CP Network, Scope Member Posts: 3,046 Championing
With having cerebral palsy loud noises and bangs or someone yelling makes me feel so scared and anxious and sometimes it’s feels paralysing for me I would appreciate if anyone on the scope online could share any tips on how I break out because really taken over my life it just feels like that to me

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Hey @Globster, I hope what Biblio has linked offers some help or advice. I'll look for more advice/ideas myself
The community is here for you
I'll be sending you an email so keep an eye out for it okay!0 -
@Biblioklept I appreciate your response and sharing of the link with me is very much appreciated
@Jimm_Scope I appreciate your support and communication with me was greatly appreciate thank you very much for your time1 -
Hi @globster I hope the link @Biblioklept gave was helpful to you. Sorry to read that you are suffering with noises.0
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@Sandy_123 the link that @Biblioklept shared is very helpful and it quite alright i hoping find a method that works for me to enable to allow deal with this and hopefully not let this takeover my lifeThanks so very much to amazing people on the scope online community are so helpful and truly kind and supportive and knowledgeable thank you once again3
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We're all here cheering you on @Globster0
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@Albus_Scope I appreciate your kind words is greatly appreciated1
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Hi @Globster - so sorry you're suffering from problems with loud noises. I don't have CP, but do suffer from hyperacusis; great difficulty with noise, as I seem very sensitive to it, which I'd put down to having another neurological disorder (Chiari 1 Malformation).My children still tease & call me 'radar,' as even when they're whispering, I hear clearly, & they get away with nothing!I've had to learn to live with it, being sensitive to bright lights, or anyone coming up behind me, which makes me feel the ground/floor is moving up & down.How to cope....the first thing I do in my head is to tell myself, 'I'm OK,' then next I concentrate on my breathing, which helps calm me down. Try this exercise: https://www.cheshire-epaige.nhs.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/Diaphragmatic-breathing-techniques.pdf you can do this in any position you feel comfortable in, & it's been found to reduce both stress & pain, & aid relaxation, so worth a try. This is my mainstay; an exercise I used to teach (as a physio), & use daily.
Hope Biblioklept's link about the 'Moro reflex' has helped, & perhaps this too.0 -
Thank you to all the scope online community members for all of the fantastic information and I will take some time to read the link in some of your comments. Thank you so much to the scope online community are truly amazing thank you to everyone once again0
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