IN her monthly column, Pound Hill mum Maria Cook shares the ups and downs of life with her autistic son, Ryan Box. ALONG with the quite extensive list of conditions Ryan has in conjunction with his autism, we've now got another one added to it – synesthesia.Its name derives from Greek, meaning "to perceive together" and it comes in many varieties.Some people with synesthesia can hear, smell, taste or feel pain in colour.Others taste shapes and some see written digits, letters...
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