Tuttle wrote:
Dunnyveg wrote:
Tuttle, I can't help you out with the baby stuff. But I did see some videos on Youtube by an aspie named Temple Grandin who spent time in a squeeze chute for cattle. She claimed it calmed her. Since I've got a small cattle operation myself, I've tried the deep touch of a chute, and it does help me a little, but to me it's not worth the effort. If there are any cattle in Mass, you may want to look into trying this. If it does help you, you could look into buying a small calf or goat chute, but they aren't cheap.
I use a weighted blanket instead, I was able to make a queen size one for myself for under $50.
Though I am tempted to try that once I have more money.
Now that I think about it, it might be just the ticket for somebody like you. Unlike your boyfriend or a weighted blanket, a chute can be adjusted as tightly as you want it, and then some; it has to be to hold squirming animals for shots and such. Just be careful that you have somebody to let you out. You'll be stuck in the thing until they do:)
Seriously, if you have cattle anywhere close by, just ask the owner to try out their chute. That way you'll know if it works or not. You could also probably buy a used one cheaply, at least in agricultural areas. But it wouldn't be very pretty.