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[quote=Anonymous]My son had similar issues: low tone, two strabismus surgeries, GI issues, and extreme reactions to certain noises. (Tooting and whistling sounds). We consulted a psychologist who did therapy with him where he slowly rewarded him for each incremental step closer to tolerating the offending noise. After about 6 weeks, he could tolerate tooting. And whistling sounds. and it wasn't an issue any more. (His extreme reactions included refusing to go into any place that "might" contain an object that tooted. (Birthday parties, friends houses, etc). [/quote]
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