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20 Jul 2009, 2:32 pm

Maybe, but I find them very difficult from a practical and sensory point of view and am forced to have them regardless because there is no bath in my new flat.

Nothing against you liking them, they're just a bad experience for me.



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20 Jul 2009, 2:41 pm

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Maybe, but I find them very difficult from a practical and sensory point of view and am forced to have them regardless because there is no bath in my new flat.

Nothing against you liking them, they're just a bad experience for me.


When I was a kid I hated having my hair washed for me, because the water would be scalding then cold and my mum would be telling me to stop being silly.


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20 Jul 2009, 6:52 pm

Interesting reading everyones sensory issues. I will add my bit in.

Smells: I hate some smells in some places. I have got off buses because of sounds or smells and waited for another... I also dont like strange people sitting next to me on buses.. I feel relieved if someone sits next to me who is free of certain odors and doesnt make a noise that annoys me..

As for the "Lush" shop I love it, and I love perfume though not nasty strong perfumes. I could see how other people would hate the Lush shop though.

Sounds. I have always had ok visual processing but it is like my volume tolerance has always been bad.. I have found it hard to tolerate nightclubs, concerts, the earplugs come out. I also cant cope with headphones, they make me feel tired.

Recently I have developed hyperacusis, which is basically an exaggerated version of my sound problems. It is not fun. Went to the supermarket yesterday and it was a nightmare of shrieking children and screeching metallic trolleys and beeping machines.. ugh.

Taste.. am a compulsive eater.

Sight.. I have always had sort of overfocused, overexposed vision which leads me to fixate and obsess on visual things and my vision even spasms, dissects things, its almost tourette-like, a sort of out of control, ticcing gaze. I dont think its light sensitivity, I dont know what it is. I keep my eyes averted as noone likes to be sliced to pieces by my relentlessly detail-seeking laser-beam gaze.

Touch.... sometimes my skin can be oversensitive to touch, I dont have fabric problems but sometimes problems with skin touching mine, I feel it in quite an intense way. Sometimes it sort of shuts down because it is too much.

And lastly, motor sensory stuff... I feel I am in a permanent state of stress because of my fine motor problems. I am irritable and tense when required to do tasks that ask for fine motor control, even typing, My upper body is rigid right now....


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25 Jul 2009, 9:42 am

These are my personal bugaboos and aren't meant as a judgement on anybody.

Touch is my most intense issue...

Touch: I hate hate hate touching stickers, leftover adhesives on price tags, etc., paper labels on bottles and cans. I greatly prefer baths (as hot as safely possible) to showers, but I like to shower first to get clean, then take a long bath to feel pure. I hate the idea of having long nails (icky thought to me, getting things caught under the nail area, being unable to grab anything I need without breaking a nail, etc.). I hate touching blackboards.

Sounds: Hate sitting too close to a live band as the sound seems to vibrate through me. If people yell at me, I just turn off and stop listening to them. However, if someone I trust is making a lot of noise while I sleep (hammering, washing dishes, etc.) I sleep better because for some reason I feel safe and protected.

Smells: I hate the scent of most chemical cleaning products...makes me feel dizzy and sick. I loathe the detergent aisle in the supermarket because the smells are so intense. I use scent-free or natural scent soaps and cleaners whenever possible.


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25 Jul 2009, 12:50 pm

Noise, music by neighbers, loud cars in parking lots, especiually hip hop ghetto music with the bass beats, to much like my ultimate hated noise, the beating of a heart, can literally drive me to violence to stop the noise, I won't care how I stop it, it just has to stop.


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Smell- I dont like people that have any type of strong odor (which is ironic because i feel like i stink 24/7 from excessive sweating but i for some reason dont mind my own smell) If it comes to cleaning supplies, bleach, basically most strong smells bother me.

Taste- I love food, I love cooking, I dont feel that i have sensory problems with taste that i am aware of

Sound- I dont like music that has allot going on it (lots of different people singing, lots of instruments, most electronic music) I cant stand being in a place with allot of people, i dont like hearing all of their voices at once i feel like i can hear everyones conversation. I dont like loud people, ina sense that they are overly excited about things or just have a loud personality in a sense, i just like people that are calm and collected.

Sight- I obviously dont like bright lights (but who actually enjoys them, you know?) I cant stand constantly flickering lights. I used to get really bothered with the lights at my high school.

I think there is a pretty large list of things that bother my senses, if i listed them all, id be typing all day.



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15 Sep 2018, 7:07 pm

eepstein wrote:
Smell- I dont like people that have any type of strong odor (which is ironic because i feel like i stink 24/7 from excessive sweating but i for some reason dont mind my own smell) If it comes to cleaning supplies, bleach, basically most strong smells bother me. Taste- I love food, I love cooking, I dont feel that i have sensory problems with taste that i am aware of. Sound- I dont like music that has allot going on it (lots of different people singing, lots of instruments, most electronic music) I cant stand being in a place with allot of people, i dont like hearing all of their voices at once i feel like i can hear everyones conversation. I dont like loud people, ina sense that they are overly excited about things or just have a loud personality in a sense, i just like people that are calm and collected. Sight- I obviously dont like bright lights (but who actually enjoys them, you know?) I cant stand constantly flickering lights. I used to get really bothered with the lights at my high school. I think there is a pretty large list of things that bother my senses, if i listed them all, id be typing all day.


what do you think of the smell of old car exhaust?



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16 Sep 2018, 10:20 am

auntblabby wrote:
eepstein wrote:
Smell- I dont like people that have any type of strong odor (which is ironic because i feel like i stink 24/7 from excessive sweating but i for some reason dont mind my own smell) If it comes to cleaning supplies, bleach, basically most strong smells bother me. Taste- I love food, I love cooking, I dont feel that i have sensory problems with taste that i am aware of. Sound- I dont like music that has allot going on it (lots of different people singing, lots of instruments, most electronic music) I cant stand being in a place with allot of people, i dont like hearing all of their voices at once i feel like i can hear everyones conversation. I dont like loud people, ina sense that they are overly excited about things or just have a loud personality in a sense, i just like people that are calm and collected. Sight- I obviously dont like bright lights (but who actually enjoys them, you know?) I cant stand constantly flickering lights. I used to get really bothered with the lights at my high school. I think there is a pretty large list of things that bother my senses, if i listed them all, id be typing all day.


what do you think of the smell of old car exhaust?


To be honest, I feel like if I'm having a rough day any smell or noise or really anything can set me off or at the very least bother me. But I can't say that old car exhaust is one of my main things.



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16 Sep 2018, 12:39 pm

I can share some of them
1. I don't like a police car and fire engine sirens when they are up close
2. When the train comes to a screeching halt in my city
3. The train horn
4. Some sweaters and cardigans are too itchy
6. I don't like yogurt, cream cheese, certain types of butter (when they are hard)



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18 Sep 2018, 11:18 am

Boy. Hmm. Well.

1. Smell...particularly Strong smells - it doesn't matter what. Anything that slaps me in the face makes me angry and uncomfortable and nauseous if it's over a long period of time. I wear perfume, but I've learned to put it on only after showers and only on my skin because the smell might linger and hang in the air over my head like a cloud.

2. Touch -- I don't like to be touched by unapproved people. If I don't know or like you, do NOT touch me. I do not like it. Don't even stand too close to me. It will give me the heebie-jeebies. I work in a doctor's office where people tend to lean into the window to talk to me. I really, REALLY hate that.

3. Sound - Unexpected noises make me jump out of my skin almost always. I'm very jump scare prone, so, yeah. On the plus side, certain sounds make me very, very happy (cellos, laughter, guitar, etc).

4. Sight, I'm okay with. Bright lights bother me, but I can tolerate them pretty well.

5. Taste -- No, bad things. Just, no. Just noooo. You know those fear shows where people eat gross things, I would fail miserably at something like that. You know that movie "The Human Centipede". I'll never watch it. Just the idea makes me feel like throwing up.


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18 Sep 2018, 10:10 pm

harsh sounds make me shrink and flinch. same for harshly bright ["cool"] lighting with a lot of blue in it. strobing lights tend to make my brain fuzzy. I have a limited tolerance for amplified [live] percussive music.



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19 Sep 2018, 12:00 am

I think noise is the worst for me, I absolutely hate any kind of noise machines make, from waching machines to big printers we had in school and work. Also kitchen sounds, frying pans and plates clattering etc. is quite unbearable. Loud music also, especially edm...

Some smells make me nauseous, cigarette smoke being the worst, also strong perfumes and cleaning products, some foods smell awful to me like bacon or bananas.

Bright lights cause headaches, sometimes busy environments make me anxious cause there's too much detailed visuals... And touch is not a big issue to me. I am very sensitive to temperature though. Always too hot or freezing cold.



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19 Sep 2018, 9:57 am

Sight - I ALWAYS wear sunglasses outside. Not sure if it counts for sensory because I can't imagine anyone thinking that the sun isn't bright... but now, come to think of it, I do see a lot of people who don't wear sunglasses. Hmm.


Sound - Loud sudden sounds in an otherwise quiet place drive me nuts. I'm super jumpy, so anything really unexpected makes me leap out of my skin and it's sort of painful. The worst one is LOUD clanging dishes or pots, like when someone carelessly tosses them into the sink or stacks them without being gentle. It makes people laugh that I'm jumpy and I guess thats OK, but most times they just can't understand that the sounds hurt me! It's quite unpleasant.


Touch - I LOVE physical touch with people, but only a select few. Like maybe less than 5 total and a few are kids. Anyone else and it's jarring and unpleasant for me. Also, unexpected touch is the WORST and makes me jump out of my skin. I always twitch and recoil when a family member tries to pat me on the shoulder or something as they walk by. I think I offend people by jerking and acting like it's painful, but again, they can't understand that it IS a painful sensation.

I had a friend before who I taught to say "I'm going to touch you now" before she touched me. She (endearingly) thought it was hilarious and quirky but I was super grateful because I could relax knowing she'd never touch me unexpectedly!



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19 Sep 2018, 10:32 am

banana247 wrote:
Sight - I ALWAYS wear sunglasses outside. Not sure if it counts for sensory because I can't imagine anyone thinking that the sun isn't bright... but now, come to think of it, I do see a lot of people who don't wear sunglasses. Hmm.


Sound - Loud sudden sounds in an otherwise quiet place drive me nuts. I'm super jumpy, so anything really unexpected makes me leap out of my skin and it's sort of painful. The worst one is LOUD clanging dishes or pots, like when someone carelessly tosses them into the sink or stacks them without being gentle. It makes people laugh that I'm jumpy and I guess thats OK, but most times they just can't understand that the sounds hurt me! It's quite unpleasant.


Touch - I LOVE physical touch with people, but only a select few. Like maybe less than 5 total and a few are kids. Anyone else and it's jarring and unpleasant for me. Also, unexpected touch is the WORST and makes me jump out of my skin. I always twitch and recoil when a family member tries to pat me on the shoulder or something as they walk by. I think I offend people by jerking and acting like it's painful, but again, they can't understand that it IS a painful sensation.

I had a friend before who I taught to say "I'm going to touch you now" before she touched me. She (endearingly) thought it was hilarious and quirky but I was super grateful because I could relax knowing she'd never touch me unexpectedly!


I used to hate when teachers would come up behind me while working in school and touch my back. I would tense up so much my shoulder blades would stab out and they always would say sorry and still touch my back like that the next day. I didn't have a diagnosis going through school, maybe it would have been different if I did. But anyway I know what you mean by getting touched unexpectedly, people really don't get how these sudden things are actually painful.



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19 Sep 2018, 12:30 pm

I have issues with everything but taste and with varying degrees. I'm a fairly adventurous eater and will try new foods. I won't try insects (knowingly), or organ meats such as kidneys, brains, etc. Yuck.

Sight:

I'm least sensitive with but do generally wear sunglasses outdoors. Flickering fluorescent lights can drive me up a wall.

Touch:

Soft touch is too much. On occasion my kids have run their open palms over just the hairs on my forearms for some reason (I'm not overly hairy so maybe it's just a curious touch thing for them) and I tell them to stop. I don't like that feeling at all.

I'm particular about my clothes. Clothing tags touching my skin....bye bye clothing tags!
Interestingly, I've conditioned myself to wear wool shirts in the colder months (up to nine months of the year where I live)and don't mind that.

I'm sensitive to hot and cold. Stepping into a cold shower, tub, etc is very harsh to the point of being temporarily excruciating.

Sound:

Sound is the big one for me. It's all about sound. I was diagnosed about then years ago through a professional audiologist exam to have hyperacusis. The world is too loud for me. We humans create such noise pollution!

I own many pairs of passive noise cancelling ear protectors that I use at work, in the car and around the house often. I also wear earplugs often.

Also, if I'm at home where I should be free from sudden loud sounds, I must let my guard down because sudden very loud jarring sounds (e.g. someone dropping a pot on the floor, etc) I scream and bellow as an uncontrollable instant reaction which is jarring to my family. Thankfully that doesn't happen often.

Actually, I picked my WP user name Magna as it's a Latin word for LOUD.....



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10 Oct 2018, 10:46 pm

At church, the music is really loud, specifically bass sounds and drums. It's really uncomfortable for me, but I love singing along, so you can see my dilemma... screechy mikes are my name, and loud crowds wipe me out. After church, I'm wasted. I have zero energy left.

Certain smells make me feel physically sick, specifically lawn chemicals/weed killer/fertilizer. My mom hired a lawn treatment company to renovate our lawn. They sprayed something on it that made me feel horrible. The smell seemed to penetrate my body. The rest of my family seemed to have no problem with it, but I didn't even want to go home from the gym because I knew I would feel sick!