btbnnyr wrote:
I have sensory issues with stores, but I don't feel anxious going into them. I just know that my brain will start fritzing if I don't get out fast.
^Oh yes, this for me too. In fact, I have absolutely no social anxiety at all (it just takes a lot of energy to socialise, which is why I do it sparingly). A lot of the time my brain fritzes out when I'm in a store I love - my eyes seem to flick to every single item without my control and I end up feeling dizzy and nauseous.
And yeah, shopping centres? Too bright, too many choices, too much information clambouring for attention, and usually a few screaming children. But it usually depends on how much energy I have - if I'm hypomanic and bouncing off walls I have enough energy to deal with it, but if I'm tired I'll walk around with my hands over my ears and sunglasses on.
On a similar note to this thread, it annoys me when professionals mix clinical anxiety with stimulus overload, and a few have done it while writing referral letters. I had to explain to one psych that I had an almost pathological
lack of anxiety, before she was open to the fact that maybe they were separate. My brain doesn't filter input, and interprets things as louder/brighter than others - of
course I cover my ears! Everyone else would too if they walked into a rock concert every time they went to do the shopping!