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Minor is a key word here, but it's starting to bother me. Most of the time, I am chewing on something. My fingers, or my cheeks, or my tongue, or junk food. I must've spent a fortune on junk food in the last year. It helps me to think, and stay calm in stressful situations and all that. Anyway, anyway, a while ago Ana, being all cute, handed me one of her teething toys, so I nibbled for a second, because she was trying to "feed" me (she's a cute kid, but a bit strange... are most one-year-olds that strange?) and ended up thinking "hm... that's not so bad" which immediately crystallized my ongoing vague thoughts into a firm "Something. Needs. To Be. Done."

So, I've done some research and some thought and came up with these options:

1. Get something to chew on.
Pros: Simple
Cons: Buying sight unseen

2. Steal one of Ana's teethers
Pros: Cheaper, even if I buy it
Cons: C'mon, it looks stupid. Really. And robbing my niece? LOW.

3. Do nothing, keep things the way they are right now
Pros: Saves money in the short run, in the long run if I cut out the junk food
Cons: I'm tired of waking up with a sore mouth? It looks silly in class when my fingers have tooth marks all over them?

4. Stop chewing on things.
Pros: Definitely the cheapest solution
Cons: I don't want to do this. Somehow, I don't see it happening easily, and, frankly, on the list of self-improvement things, this doesn't rate very highly. It's not as though I'm biting other people or sucking their blood....


[Poll #288730]

Thanks for reading and/or helping. This will possibly be posted over in [livejournal.com profile] asperger, so we'll see what they have to say too. Definitely it seems like an autistic thing.

Date: 2004-05-04 08:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] agentrayevyn.livejournal.com
I recently noticed that I do the same thing... I'm trying to make a conscious effort to change that, but it's hard.

I voted to get something to chew on... before I knew I had AS and I was going through some really rough times at home, I developed this fascination with pacifiers... I haven't gotten a TMJ mouthpiece for my jaw yet, so I use it just to keep my teeth separated at night... and it is sort of relaxing, I guess. I've considered getting some sort of teething thing for those times when I realize I'm clenching my teeth so hard my whole face hurts...

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