Old Adder
02-02-06, 04:05 PM
The question on pacing reminded me that as a child I used to rock back and forth from one leg to the other and hum at the same time a lot. Are there other rockers out there?
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View Full Version : Rocking Old Adder 02-02-06, 04:05 PM The question on pacing reminded me that as a child I used to rock back and forth from one leg to the other and hum at the same time a lot. Are there other rockers out there? nopaddle 02-02-06, 05:47 PM Absolutely! I still do it, only when standing. I must look like I'm rocking an invisible baby! Bean Delphiki 02-02-06, 05:59 PM I sit cross-legged and rock back and forth a lot. :D EYEFORGOT 02-03-06, 12:08 AM Still rocking. I once rocked so hard as a kid while sitting on my mother's lap I knocked my head into her teeth, loosened them, and she ended up having 4 of them capped. Rocking is very soothing to me. If my babies are sick I want them in my lap to soothe them. When I'm feeling manic I rock. When I want to relax with my morning cup of coffee I rock. speedo 02-03-06, 12:15 AM I rock when I am super stressed. Me :D The question on pacing reminded me that as a child I used to rock back and forth from one leg to the other and hum at the same time a lot. Are there other rockers out there? Gourmet 02-03-06, 08:02 AM You rock and roll people, you ;) I rock myself to sleep and sit in a rocking chair to the supper table. Shhhh...I've heard it's a "sign". rock on, Gourmet Crazygirl79 02-05-06, 11:20 PM Hey I do this a lot....I think it's because I have Sensory Integration Disorder though, but I always rock to favourite music and I also hum musical tunes when in ANY kind of movement.....YIPPEE there ARE people like me!!!! Crazygirl79 02-06-06, 12:08 AM Come to think of it I've been rocking to music from side to side in a sitting position since I was a baby, it was thought that I was on the autistic spectrum only after many long years it was found that I'm not on the ASD spectrum, in fact I was running around with an undiagnosed tic disorder that was discovered when I was 17 and dxd when I was 19 and just last year I also discovered that I was an undiagnosed sufferer of sensory integration disorder, I've read that rocking is a symptom of this disorder in some cases. |