Cool article. THX Ed!!! My son has Aspergers. He is sensitive to loud noises and food textures. The lawn mower, the saw, the nail gun makes him steer clear of working and trying to help him cope/overcome some of that we have given him earplugs and have him mow the lawn. I imagine scents and strong ones are harder. I have a sensitive nose and florals offend me esp perfumes and colognes and I have a friend that gets migraine level headaches from any scents. I mean you are not even allowed to touch her or her things because it is perceived as the oils transfer skin to skin or skin to object that she can still smell the offending stuff days later.
12 aug 15 av medlem: Pterath
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Interesting article. Usually long bouts of cardio are catabolic to your body. Try cycling your diet around your rides to see if you can minimize the smell. Also the intake of small amount of simple carbs during your ride might be helpful.
12 aug 15 av medlem: CatHerder
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I can't eat pickles lol. The texture sends me into overload.
I couldn't eat Pizza until into my 20's.
I'm on the lighter end of the Asperger scale. I was in my late teens when I had an epiphany about myself. I was a loner and a recluse. A Boy Scout leader got me on a swim team as a diver. (a very tall diver at that)
I ended up my senior finishing 11th in the state and I got the recognition of being the tallest to compete in state history at the event.
That changed me a lot, I came out of my self imposed shell.
To this day I can still do repetitive actions almost endlessly. ie my biking and I stand in front of my dart board for hours.
12 aug 15 av medlem: eddowning1
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Catherder that's exactly right, I'm reading that now :)
12 aug 15 av medlem: eddowning1
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Interesting article, thanks. I remember that ammonia smell of sweat, haven't noticed it recently.
12 aug 15 av medlem: jmb3450
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WOW - that is an interesting article - I had never read about that before. Thanks, Ed.
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Good article for the low carbohydrate dieters to read. :)
12 aug 15 av medlem: jparlett
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