Do i have spd


Adult Symptom Test for SPD

What causes sensory overload? If you find itchy tags unbearable, loud music intolerable, and perfume simply sickening, you may have Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) — a condition that disrupts the way the brain takes in, organizes, and uses the messages received through the eyes, ears, muscles, joints, skin and inner ears. SPD may cause sensory overload, but it may also cause you to crave sensory stimulation through deep-tissue massages, winding motorcycle rides, or skydiving adventures. The manifestations of SPD are varied — and sometimes contradictory — making diagnosis difficult.

If you avoid hugs, hate flossing your teeth, just can’t tolerate scented candles, have always felt clumsy, or can't get dressed without a mirror, take this self-test to better understand the daily manifestations of SPD symptoms in adults. Then share the results with an occupational therapist or a medical professional who is knowledgeable about SPD for an evaluation.

Adapted from the SPD Foundation’s Sensory Processing Disorder Checklist designed to to screen the possibility of sensory processing disorder. Note: This is not a diagnostic tool. If you have concerns about possible Sensory Processing Disorder see a mental health professional. An accurate diagnosis can only be made through clinical evaluation. Screener for personal use only.

I avoid public speaking. The bright spotlight, the possibility of falling off the stage, and the squawking mic make me very anxious.

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When everyone else is sweating or shivering, I’m usually somewhere in the middle.

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Hugs even from those I'm close to can make me feel uncomfortable.

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I avoid some foods because of the texture. I would rather go hungry than eat a mushy banana.

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When I’m in a car with other people, I’m always asking, “Can we turn down the radio volume?”

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Being in a crowded elevator makes me want to break out and run.

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I avoid walking through the perfume department at all costs. Scented candles — even the most subtle ones — bother me.

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I enjoy high-adrenaline activities. There’s nothing more thrilling than riding in the first car of a rollercoaster, except maybe riding my road bike at top speed and zip-lining from tree tops.

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Flickering lights — or even worse, strobe lights — send me over the edge. I’m instantly nauseous.

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I prefer to wear tagless shirts and seamless socks. I cut the tags out of my clothes and would rather go naked than wear wool.

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The sound of a dripping faucet or a crack of sunlight coming in from around my shades wakes me out of the deepest sleep.

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Daily activities can be hard to do if I'm not able to see what I'm doing. I can’t get dressed or brush my teeth without looking in a mirror. I can’t find the seat belt in my car without twisting to see it. When I type on the keyboard, I have to look at what my fingers are doing.

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The thought of having to walk through the sand to get to the ocean or a lake can ruin the fun of a swim.

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My handwriting is illegible. I'm told I have "difficult-to-read" penmanship.

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I wear anything that’s loose and flowy, like caftans.

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I find myself bumping into things a lot, knocking stuff over, and tripping over my own feet.

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Symptoms & Signs in Children

What Is Sensory Processing Disorder?

Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) — formerly referred to as sensory integration dysfunction — is a neurological condition that interferes with the body’s ability to interpret sensory messages from the brain and convert those messages into appropriate motor and behavioral responses. It's not uncommon to feel occasional sensory overload — that is, to feel overwhelmed by distracting noises or crowded spaces or strong odors once in a while — but for children with SPD, these sensations disrupt and overwhelm everyday life.

Sensory Processing Disorder may make it difficult to filter out unimportant sensory information, like the background noise of a busy school hallway, and causes children to feel overwhelmed and over-stimulated in certain environments. Or SPD may make it difficult to take in important sensory information; a child who has tripped may not react quickly enough to soften her fall, for example. In addition, SPD may make it difficult to pinpoint the source of bodily pain or gauge the appropriate pressure to use when writing with a pencil. SPD may make children feel that their bodies are uncooperative, that they always disappoint others, and that they are failures.

What Are the Symptoms of Sensory Processing Disorder in Children?

These emotions may manifest as anxiety or temper tantrums or meltdowns — all reactions that may understandably be mistaken for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). But if your child gets upset consistently in the same noisy or smelly environment, or when asked to eat the same specific foods as other kids, or when bothered by itchy tags in his clothing, or when frustrated figuring out how to orient his body to get dressed, he may be dealing with SPD.

Other children with SPD crave activities that will stimulate their senses. This could entail riding a bicycle too fast down a steep hill or performing flips on the monkey bars — daredevil acts that could, likewise, look a lot like ADHD hyperactivity. Another difficulty is poor discrimination of sensations. Is the water hot or cold? Is this the right buttonhole? Has the steak been chewed sufficiently before swallowing? Did someone say "Go" or "No?" Is that word "bug" or "dug?" These kids may have sensory processing challenges, not attentional issues.

In the self-test below, select the statement that most accurately describes your child's behavior and share the results with your child’s physician.

Adapted from the SPD checklist from the STAR Institute for Sensory Processing Disorder. This is not a diagnostic tool. An occupational therapist trained in sensory integration is the best professional to make an accurate diagnosis through clinical evaluation.

My child has too much trouble fastening buttons and tying laces, and prefers to wear "easier" items like zip-up sweatshirts and Velcro sneakers.

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My child gags when trying to swallow a pill. They prefer liquid antibiotics and chewable vitamins.

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My child loves salsa (the hotter the better) and drinks pickle juice right out of the jar.

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Thunderstorms terrify my child. The loud booms and cracks send them cowering under the blankets.

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My child spits out foods like cooked peas or bananas pieces if they’re the slightest bit mushy.

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My child refuses to change for gym class, saying the locker room is too stinky.

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My child dislikes buying lunch at school and complains about being grossed out. Even seeing apple sauce on their tray as dessert gives them the heeby jeebies.

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My child has poor balance and coordination, and tends to trip over their own feet. Keeping up with other kids in games like jumping rope and climbing trees can be difficult.

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I have to buy tagless, itchless clothes for my child – the looser the better.

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Bath time can be difficult. My child hates being sprayed with water and having their hair combed before bed, which leads to tantrums.

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My child gets in trouble in gym class for tackling during flag football.

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My child is bothered by anything slimy or sticky on his fingers, like paint.

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I have to use unscented detergent. Washing my child's sheets with any scent leads to a meltdown.

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My child loves amusement park rides, but can’t tolerate the long lines and crowds.

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School picture day sends my child home in tears every year. The camera flashes hurt their sensitive eyes.

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My child prefers to go on one ride at the carnival, like the merry-go-round, over and over.

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My child complains about being barefoot in the sand when at the beach.

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Working in the IT field, we become market participants and are forced to adhere to the rules of hiring. Most of us know what tax optimization is in companies by registering engineers as private entrepreneurs. From the point of view of sound logic, IT companies cannot afford officially registered engineers. This is explained by the size of the salaries of programmers and the amounts of taxes that must be paid on wages. The generally accepted rules for hiring engineers as private entrepreneurs will not change the legislative innovations for IT, which come into force in 2013. As a result, most companies will continue to work with SPD.

In this situation, there is another important aspect - the interests of engineers. When registering programmers as private entrepreneurs, not all companies provide qualified support for SPD documentation. As a result, engineers have to pay for someone else's negligence with personal funds and "pleasant" visits to the tax office. Many companies forget that the job of an engineer is to bring profit to the company by developing programs. And one of the company's obligations is to provide its SPD documents with professional support. In most companies, the SPD accounting process is not established and SPD documents are often handled by incompetent and disinterested specialists.

This state of affairs is aggravated by the frequent transfers of engineers from one company to another. This is natural, as the IT market is developing dynamically. It's nice to meet engineers who are fully engaged in their SPD, prepare documentation and delve into all legislative changes. And yet, practice shows that most programmers completely trust their SPD to the current company.

Over the past 5 years of working in IT, in particular with SPD documentation, I have encountered a lot of unpleasant cases and the correction of many previously made mistakes. Here are five simple things every SPD engineer can do to avoid common problems:


  1. Sign an agreement with the company to maintain your SPD.

    This document has nothing to do with the contract you sign between the company and SPD for the provision of IT services. This document should clearly and specifically describe what documentary support the company provides you with and in what cases your participation is required.

    For example, include the following items: paying taxes, paying contributions to the Pension Fund, filing a tax return, selling currency, obtaining a bank statement, preparing documents. You can expand this list with items that are specific to your situation. Such precautions may seem excessive to you, but in the future this document can help you protect your interests.

    In my practice, there were several similar situations when an engineer got a job in a new company. He was verbally promised to maintain his SPD, pay a single tax of 5% and perform other mandatory tasks. After 3.5 months, the project was closed. The engineer quit and within a month got a job at a new company. After its registration, it turned out that its SPD had not paid tax and had not filed a tax return. When he turned to the previous company for help, he was told that he had to perform these tasks on his own. For his part, he was unable to provide a document about the previously agreed. This engineer had to pay a tax of 5% of the total amount received + 20% penalties + an administrative fine. The total amount was about 6K hryvnia. But this problem was resolved without paying a large fine due to the entry into force of a moratorium on fines. The moratorium ends at the end of 2012.


  2. Make a list of the PDS documents that you provide to the company.

    This precaution is necessary in case something is lost from your documents. When leaving the company, you can always check this list with the documents you received. Loss of documents is one of the most common cases. To restore the missing documents, you will have to spend a lot of time and effort.


  3. Insist that the previous company completes the paperwork on your SPD within the reporting quarter.

    Quite often there is a case when the transfer of an engineer from company to company coincides with the reporting period or the tax payment period. Be sure to insist that the previous company bring the reporting quarter to the end: a declaration has been submitted and taxes have been paid in full. Your transition from company to company may be delayed. In a new company, unpaid taxes and unsubmitted declarations may not be immediately detected. As a result, you will have to pay taxes, fines and file reports.


  4. Be vigilant and try to independently verify the amounts indicated in the declarations with your bank statement.

    When a quarterly SPD return is being prepared, the accountant is required to obtain your bank account statement and reconcile the amounts. After that, enter the amounts in the book, and then prepare a declaration. Many IT companies skip this step and generate a declaration based on company data without checking a bank statement. I came across cases when the SPD was undergoing a tax audit and the amounts in the bank statement did not match the amounts in the declaration and in the book. As a result, the engineers again had to pay fines.


  5. Check your payments and check with authorities.

    If you independently pay your tax from your current account, then try to check the account for the possibility of a refund. There are cases when errors are made in payment orders or the payment details of recipients change. If the company you work for pays your tax without your account, ask them to regularly check with the tax office to see if your payments have been made. This is a mandatory practice in working with SPD. I was approached with a request to resolve the situation when the company paid taxes in cash through the cash desk of a neighboring bank. Among a large number of payments, several amounts were lost in the bank's distribution accounts and did not arrive at their destination. Some time later, these engineers were refused a single tax. If a company uses such methods of paying taxes, then it must check with the tax authorities and funds about the availability of your payment. You can make similar reconciliations yourself. There are many ways to check: from checking with an inspector to obtaining a certificate of no debt.

Perhaps these tips will not solve all your problems and will not 100% save you from other people's mistakes, but they will be useful to you to some extent.

In fact, there is nothing complicated in the conduct of SPD. Any sane engineer, having delved into all the nuances, will be able to deal with documentation, control the process of maintaining his SPD. Those engineers who want to do only what they love and not burden themselves with documentary red tape will always be able to find a professional service for their SPD.

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The story about DDR3, SPD and original Chinese manufacturers / Sudo Null IT News a new computer and a new memory bar (both from 11.2018), and what dances with a tambourine it all led to.

There are already similar articles on Habré once or twice, but I used other programs and a different solution, so I decided to write another similar article, in the hope that it will be useful to someone.

And for those who won't, I'll try to present the situation in the form of a story, not a stupid manual, to make it more interesting to read (there will be a lot of petrosyanism and lyrical digressions).

The article will not contain explicit instructions on which buttons to press, because you can easily ruin your memory, so if you are going to do something, it’s better not to rush and think with your head, and you’ll guess which buttons to press.

So, this story began a long time ago a month ago, when the magic word "sale" appeared on AliExpress and I could not restrain myself and ordered another small computer. For those who don't really know what it is, here is a photo:

Such an aluminum box 19x19 in size, in which a simple processor is thrust, but in general it is an ordinary computer, not very fast, but quite working.

You also need to buy additional memory, SSD, WiFi, pigtails and antennas for this computer and, of course, sellers will insert and send all this for a “small” surcharge, so turn it on and use it. But what exactly will they insert... So, of course, I ordered everything in parts, after all, I trust myself more. And, of course, for the love of art cheaper (otherwise not interesting).

UPD: In the comments, I was rightly noted that the memory can be fake. It is quite possible that this does not affect the operation of the memory, and the post as a whole, too. Just keep in mind that I can undeservedly scold an honest manufacturer.

The computer and SSD arrived, but the memory was delayed for a week, so I found an old 1Gb bar in the bins and checked everything. But a new die from ADATA arrived (like a well-known company, right?), which looked quite civilized:

So, without hesitation, I inserted it into the computer and received ... Yes, I actually did not receive anything. The computer glowed with lights, but that's it.

An evil inner voice giggled and said: Saved? Bought ADATA? I should have gotten something better! But I did not listen to him and played games in the BIOS, using an ingenious method: insert the old plate, pick the settings, change to a new one, try.

Some time later I managed to start the computer by setting the frequency to 533 (1067) and turning off all auto detection. The memory worked! But any attempts to change the frequency or do at least something else led to a complete misunderstanding of the computer, which refused to agree with me that it should still work.

Hmm... I thought, and took out a laptop, pulled out a die, put the Adat one in its place, and the laptop one into the computer. Both cheered happily. What the hug! I said, and began to try to understand what had happened. What a strange incompatibility and is it worth doing something further, or just leave it like that. Leave, well, well, I know you said an inner voice and I went to dig further. Internal Sherlock felt that there was some kind of garbage with the timings, and the utilities showed that the laptop decided to start at 667 (1333), instead of the prescribed 800 (1600), i.e. He obviously didn't like something about the plank.

As a result, the following picture appeared before my eyes:

The memory delcared that it supports the frequency of 800 (1600), but the timings are registered only up to 667. Something was clearly wrong. All neighboring computers claimed that their memory, everything is in order with the timings, so the problem is clearly in the module. At the same time, the strange behavior of the computer became clear - I see the frequency, but I don’t know what to do with it.

I saw an article on Habré about the fact that SPD can be flashed, I decided: walk like that, you need to try to do something with it.

I see that the updates have arrived, Windows, come on later, I'm busy

The search led to an excellent Typhoon Burner program, which found a small flaw. It was paid ... And it costs almost the same as memory, i.e. instead of the program, you can buy another die, and although this one does not work well, it does work! So let's dig further.

Further searches led to the discovery of another wonderful program RwEverything, which can read and write a lot of interesting things, including SPD, but you have to pick SPD yourself, and not just select the necessary data. And, yes, it lacks the flaw of the previous program.

Windows, please back off with your updates, I understand that it's one in the morning, but come on later, huh?

I opened wikipedia, read about SPD, and realized that I would have to postpone sleep a little more. But I have dumps, a few other sticks, can I just copy the contents? The idea is tempting, but let's put it aside.

In general, the memory dump looked like this:

 0000000000: 92 11 0B 03 04 19 02 0A │ 03 52 01 08 0A 00 3C 00 0000000010: 69 78 69 3C 69 11 20 89 │ 20 08 3C 3C 01 68 83 05 0000000020: 80 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 0F 11 02 00 0000000040: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000000050: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000000060: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000000070: 00 00 00 00 00 04 CB 04 │ 18 32 DC 00 74 3C 09E3 0000000080: 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 │ 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 0000000090: 20 20 00 00 04 CB 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000A0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000B0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000C0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000D0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000E0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000F0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5A 

And the dump from another die is like this:

 0000000000: 92 12 0B 03 03 19 02 09 │ 03 52 01 08 0A 00 FE 00 0000000010: 69 78 69 30 69 11 18 81 │ 00 05 3C 3C 00 F0 83 01 0000000020: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000000030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 0F 11 65 00 0000000040: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000000050: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000000060: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000000070: 00 00 00 00 00 80 AD 01 │ 16 20 01 73 25 CA D8 56 0000000080: 48 4D 54 33 35 31 53 36 │ 45 46 52 38 41 2D 50 42 0000000090: 20 20 4E 30 80 AD 00 57 │ 56 33 33 4E 30 35 38 37 00000000A0: 32 30 33 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000B0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000C0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000D0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000E0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00000000F0: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 │ 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 

Well, from the general only a set of zeros, but here the eye clings to the following line in Wikipedia:

So the 14th byte on a normal plate says that it supports timings from 5 to 11 (FE), but on this one only from 6 to 9 (3C). And at a frequency of 800 (1600), the timings should be exactly 11. I change the bits (it turns out FC), save it to a file, load it into Typhoon and see

Suddenly, the necessary timings appeared.

Lyrical digression: I thought that all timings are indicated for each frequency and are explicitly set, it turns out that this is just mathematics regarding the basic parameters, i.e. you can’t trust utilities that show beautiful numbers 11-10-10-28 because they stupidly do the same math, and then round to your taste.

So, can I write? But no, there is also a CRC:

Which still needs to be calculated, and even find out 117 bytes or 126, however, what to think, I saw in the article a link to a calculator and type: CRC-16 / XMODEM. In general, I took the original data, threw in 126 bytes, failure, 117 - everything came together (the bytes were only turned upside down), so then it’s a matter of technology, we correct the CRC, we exhale, we record, we look that all the utilities saw the timings .


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