We attended the Coyotes Game through Hopekids. It was so nice to be in a suite. With Levi having special needs, not understanding his boundaries and not being able to sit still, sitting in a stadium seat is unbearable. We were fortunate enough to be in a suite, plenty of leg room and the choice to be able to move whenever we want is another plus. We came and thought we were prepped and going to have a good time. As the game started, I looked over to check on Levi and this is what he was doing. I did not know that every time a goal is made, the lights flash and the stadium rings a bell. Flashing lights and loud sounds trigger seizures, so I had to cover his eyes every time.
My son was overstimulated, cold, and couldn't handle the noise. He was using his brothers' jacket to muffle the noise over his hooded jacket. He was curled up and starting to shut down. When I took him to the bathroom with me, for a movement break, he was sitting in the corner of the bathroom stall in a fetal position, covering his ears and whining. I called Aaron, explained what was happening. I couldn't believe how sad this was to him. I have never been to the coyotes game, so I didn't know what to expect. I wasn't prepared. I felt awful. Aaron went to one of the security guards explaining he needed ear buds to cancel out the noise for our special needs boy. Those foam ear buds did the trick. He was back to himself, eating snacks provided in the suite and watching Jack Frost on the TV.
Thanks Hopekids for giving us this opportunity to go. We appreciate it.
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