I like to chew things.

Hello

I am someone with Autism but I have only just been diagnosed and this is my first post here. I have noticed this site is very complicated and confusing so I hope I have done everything correctly.

I am 16 and left school on Friday. I am hoping to go collage next year. 
Now I know that I have autism not much has happened to help me. I have done research and learnt a lot about myself that I never knew and worked out why I have always felt different from everyone else. 

One of the things I always do is to chew things. At the moment it is these rubber bracelets. No-one knows about it because I am too ashamed to tell them so I only ever do it when I am alone. It really helps me because if I do not chew then my mouth hurts sometimes-but if I chew too much my teeth hurt. I think it hurts if I do not chew because I am shy and do not talk very much at school so I do not use my mouth. 

I have found these things online which are made in Canada and designed for children with sensory issues. Without trying to 'promote' them in any way because I do not know if this is allowed or not. Basically they are necklaces that have a rubber shape on the end for a child to chew or fidget with. 

I think one of these sounds amazing.. I could wear it to collage and it would help me so much. But, the problem is that I would have to talk to someone about it (like my mum) and ask her to buy one for me. 
Another problem is that if people picked on me for it. I have been bullied all my life so I am used to it, but it still scares me that new people will do it and I do not know why. 
I am not trying to look like the best teenager around and I do not want to have friends, but I think that to do the best in collage I will need to join in with people sometimes and this will be hard anyway but made even harder if everyone thinks I am a baby.

Can I have some suggestions for what I should do about this please?

Amy 

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  • Hi Amy

    Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting.  Don't worry if you post something in the wrong place, because the moderators can always move things around.  By the way your  first  post was fine and posted perfectly.

    My son who has Asperger's sits and chews his nails all the time.  His fingers are a real mess but it helps him to cope with the stresses in his life. if you look around you lots of other people are chewing things all the time such as gum or the ends of pens.  I think the thing you have found from Canada would be a great idea and I am sure your mum would love to have a look at them with you online.  Your recent diagnosis will have been a shock to both of you but you can both now start looking to the future and making things easier for you.  

     

    Colincat - mod 

     

    P.s well done on going to college

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  • Hi Amy

    Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting.  Don't worry if you post something in the wrong place, because the moderators can always move things around.  By the way your  first  post was fine and posted perfectly.

    My son who has Asperger's sits and chews his nails all the time.  His fingers are a real mess but it helps him to cope with the stresses in his life. if you look around you lots of other people are chewing things all the time such as gum or the ends of pens.  I think the thing you have found from Canada would be a great idea and I am sure your mum would love to have a look at them with you online.  Your recent diagnosis will have been a shock to both of you but you can both now start looking to the future and making things easier for you.  

     

    Colincat - mod 

     

    P.s well done on going to college

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