SylviaLynn wrote:
This thread is helping me understand a few things about my daughter. She is sensitive to noise. A sudden noise can make her react with a fight reflex. Too much noise for too long and she shuts down. It's even worse with visual overload. In school she has had times when she was crawling around on the floor and/or trying to find a place to hide. I have seen her do this in other situations when there was way too much visual noise, conflicting patterns, clashing colors and such. In those situations I've seen her drop to her knees and try to crawl away as if she was too dizzy to stay upright. Or at times she'd take off running without any particular direction, just away. She's not particularly responsive in these situations. Is this shutdown?
I have my own sensory issues, but hers are much more intense. If it is this hard for you to control as an adult how was it as a child?
My musical overload is like that. There's this certain band with a few songs that give me a vertigo-like feeling.
I thought of another one that usually stands out the most for me. Either they are hallucinations or I begin to imagine things on top of my regular environment. For example in a noisy underground car park I would begin to see it as a bright and dazzling futuristic car park with jet powered cars zooming by. It happens a lot. I once saw a T-rex tear through the main street. It made me giggle.
In a way it's like fantasy helps me cope with reality.
The first time it happened I started to see planets and galaxies everywhere.