I know I have a poor tolerance of sounds anyway, but I've found that I feel worse when I am not in the mood at all.
I think this is common in everybody, I have heard of people reacting more to annoying sounds when angry or tired or whatever, but I'm just talking about how people on the spectrum feel about it. Today I found out something that worried me, and to cut a long story short, I found it out on my phone while I was out in a busy high street, and I really wanted to get home as quick as I could, but I had to wait for the next bus first.
As I was walking along, every sound really agitated me, more than it usually would. I glared at every object or person that made a noise that agitated me, and I even shut my eyes as though the emotional pain I was facing was turning into physical pain by the noise, although I had no true physical pain (if that makes sense). Also I had urges to stop the loud noises. For example, a toddler shouted, ''MUMMY!'' at the top of it's voice, then shouted it again then again, and it agitated me so much that I felt like tapping the mother on the shoulder and going, ''excuse me, your kid wants you, can you just respond to it so it can shut up?'' I know I sound mean but I don't really mean it personally, it's just my sensory issues at their worst because of how I was feeling at the time. And there were some other noises that agitated me, like cars roaring by with loud engines, it just got to me more and I felt like tossing a stone at their windscreen.
I was just so glad to get home, away from people and noise. Does anyone else feel like your sensory issues are worse when you're significantly upset about something?
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