Posted by: Brosem1987
« on: July 02, 2017, 02:54:40 pm »I'm sorry I asked a question that already has a lot of posts about.
I am in the situation where I highly believe i have been living life with an undiagnosed developmental delay/learning disability.
I can see the assymetry in my face and the kind of weird shape. In addition I have had postural and coordination problems my entire life.
Now for about 8 years I have had a tweaked back and I can't find a comfortable sleeping position which has thrown everything out of whack. Not being able to sleep has screwed with my head much.
I have tried alot of therapies and I have to say that none actually made any improvement and none of them actually gave me an intuitive sense that it was for me.
Endonasal balloons and expanding the palate with a device actually make sense.
I really hope that I am overthinking this as a result of my brain chemistry/structure and that maybe expanding my palate increases some blood and oxygen flow and starts to change my perception of my reality and the way I feel.
I honestly believe that it is possible. And I don't believe in diagnoses.
I am in the situation where I highly believe i have been living life with an undiagnosed developmental delay/learning disability.
I can see the assymetry in my face and the kind of weird shape. In addition I have had postural and coordination problems my entire life.
Now for about 8 years I have had a tweaked back and I can't find a comfortable sleeping position which has thrown everything out of whack. Not being able to sleep has screwed with my head much.
I have tried alot of therapies and I have to say that none actually made any improvement and none of them actually gave me an intuitive sense that it was for me.
Endonasal balloons and expanding the palate with a device actually make sense.
I really hope that I am overthinking this as a result of my brain chemistry/structure and that maybe expanding my palate increases some blood and oxygen flow and starts to change my perception of my reality and the way I feel.
I honestly believe that it is possible. And I don't believe in diagnoses.