StarTrekker wrote:
I rock when I'm anxious or excited, but if I'm standing and can't rock, I bounce. I love the feeling of spinning, but I can't do it often because it makes me feel sick afterwards, same with too much swinging. I also have a mini trampoline that I love jumping on. When I get overwhelmed or experience sensory overload, I like to hide under blankets or in dark, quiet corners. The dark and the enclosed feeling of the blanket makes me feel safe and more relaxed, it also reduces the visual stimulation. I like compression and squeezing too, and when I'm anxious or overstimulated, I lay my weighted blanket out on the floor and roll myself up in it like a burrito. The combined weight and compression relax my nervous system and make me feel less jittery.
So am i autism when i rock on my bed or not?
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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 142 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 87 of 200
You are very likely neurodiverse (Aspie)
Diagnosis Asperger's Syndrome back in 2005
also have Anxiety Disorder, OCD
Severe to Profound on my left ear and have cochlear implant on Right ear i'm Deaf