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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My second grade son has become very sensitive to gross things. Even the smallest of gross things, such as someone burping or someone else who has food on their face- minor stuff like that. Is gotten to the point that he is having trouble eating his lunch at school because of some of the things the other kids around him are doing or are eating or how they are eating. I have no idea where this is coming from. Several times this problem has made him feel nauseous or has made him gag at the school lunch table and he's gone to the nurse. Today a friend of his burped while he was eating his sandwich and my son actually threw up right then and there. The nurse called and I had to bring him home. I don't know what to do about this ongoing problem, and now he's dreading future lunches. Any thoughts on next steps to help him through this? I'm really at a loss. [/quote] Agree with the therapy. Someone with food on their face makes him gag? A burp made him throw up at the table? He's past "sensitive".[/quote]
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