izzeme wrote:
This is quite common; especially on the more sensitive aspies.
These overstimulations are rarely really random though; it is more likely that there is sensory input beyond the 'main 5' that are bothering you without you being aware of them (hunger, temperature, your own thoughts, being a bit dizzy... all of those can contribute to overstimulation)
TEMPERATURE!
I was going to make a post of both temperature and water/itching...
I am not diagnosed asd, but in discovering what autism is and taking tests (and scoring in range on them),
I heard sensitivity to light, sounds, smell, taste, touch, etc, is an asd thing
I have already been diagnosed with other things and gone through DBT (dialectical behavioral therapy) which has made me MUCH more aware about myself and whats happening with me then I ever understood how to
One thing I noticed of my experiances getting overwhelmed was heat.
(the two things really were heat and being interupted while trying to focus because I have a hard time focusing with background noise so I'll plug my ears, but if I'm not prepared for the noise ie plugging my ears and someone will speak to me I can become overwhelmed)
But after going through the DBT, whenever I would start to feel hot I could mostly manage to calm myself out of it
before when I would get hot I felt it as external to me and couldn't deal with it and continued getting hotter till I felt I would explode really
But like I said, I'm not diagnosed asd and have never heard temperature to be a sensitivity...
for taste, smell, (and sound as I mentioned) I do have a few quirks with but I didn't figure servere.
However, I wonder about the temperate thing AND,
Ever since I was a kid when I would take a shower, coming out of the shower going wet to dry I would get HORRIBLE episodes of itchiness and spend the next few hours screaming and crying and scratching myself or rubbing all over with soft blankets fiercely. It is pretty terrible when it happens and I don't shower often because of it and that I'm afraid it will ever happen.
And when I do shower (about once a week) I have very specific way and order I shower each time, learned from what's helped and not helped me coming out with an itch attack. I can't let my wet hair touch my body for one, or the conditioner rinse on me either.
Luckily, since going to DBT, this too has been easier to avoid, but it is still baffling to me what it is or why I get it
So my question is,
water sensitivity a thing? Because that's the only other MAJOR thing that's pretty abnormal I can think of because nothing has sent me so bad as that or temperature and smells and sounds can be bad to deal with but not close to those two. I've however never heard of anything like it or known anyone else with it
Hopefully someone might be able to know and help
if not I atleast hope my story could be helpful to others, as reading other's posts is helpful to me
Thank you
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(currently not diagnosed with asd)
AQ: 39
AspieQuiz: 139/200 ND, 53/200 NT
MBTI type: ISTJ