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TripleJ
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31 May 2014, 9:06 pm

What I mean is how much trouble have they caused you. I can't stare at a screen for more than three consecutive hours without getting a headache. I also can't drive with the windows down because it is disorienting. Do you have similar problems how so?



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31 May 2014, 9:17 pm

I can't listen to really loud noises or I have a sort of "sensory overload". What's weird is if I'm making the noise, it's not an issue to me.



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31 May 2014, 9:55 pm

pain sucks. :hmph:



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31 May 2014, 10:19 pm

I can't go out in the sun on a clear day with out sunglasses or I'm pretty much blind. On the plus side I've forgotten to turn on my headlights before because my night vision is really good.

Oh and I can't hear anything someone's saying if there's background noise going on. Well more like I can hear them but I can't understand them. It just seems like a bunch of random sounds strung together.



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31 May 2014, 10:21 pm

I seem to have that background noise non-discrimination thing going on also, was told it was part of auditory processing disorder.



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31 May 2014, 10:59 pm

i have trouble concentrating when there is alot going on around me, its sensory overload, and i can't do anything at all when there is a mockingbird nearby, its shrill songs drive me nuts! i just want to make it shut up, any means necessary.

my other senses are fine, though some of them are not so good anymore due to abuse



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31 May 2014, 11:04 pm

^^^
I sure hope they recover :)



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01 Jun 2014, 2:04 am

I need sunglasses whenever I go outside during daylight so I don't get a headache. I'm also very touch sensitive. I can't wear clothes with a rough fabric or a lot of seams. When I wear a suit, I generally want to remain as still as possible so I don't feel the fabric as much. Collars and ties are the worst. I'm pretty much a shorts and cotton T-Shirt guy.



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01 Jun 2014, 2:05 am

being in the army made me HATE having to wear T-shirts, they are generally too tight/too densely woven to breathe and make my underarms sweat.



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01 Jun 2014, 4:04 pm

Some background noises bother me, but others don't. If I'm sitting and having a coffee in public I'm not bothered by voices or people passing by, but the noise or motion of whoever's on cleaning duty moving around erratically, scraping chairs, and closing cupboards messes with my head. Same for people who angrily pace, gesture, and bump into things while they're on their cellphone or people with very loud, shrill laughter.

If I was reading, I won't be reading again until they're done.

Being near a group of teenage girls will usually result in a headache.



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01 Jun 2014, 7:27 pm

I have problems with all of my senses, although some are exponentially worse than others. It's to the point that it is a constant struggle, and when I say constant, I really mean it. There is hardly ever a minute when I am not having some sort of problem, and I am not exaggerating. The severity fluctuates to different degrees, but it is never to the point that it is not having any sort of negative impact on me. Loud sounds, high pitched sounds whether loud or quiet, very low sounds, crinkly sounds like the sound a plastic chip bag makes, or sometimes every single sound no matter if it is so quiet that other people don't hear it. Even white noise is difficult to handle.

Then there is touch. I cannot wear clothes or touch clothes that have been been dried outside. I can't tolerate fuzzy or velvety or certainty types of silky cloth. I have trouble with some type of dry powdery substances such as plaster dust and baby powder. I am unable to use hand cream, no matter how dry my hands get. I can't wash dishes because of the feel of the soapy dishwatery sponges or rags. I cannot bear being touched lightly or someone rubbing my back, or many times any sort of contact at all. Breeze or wind often makes me want to jump out of my skin.

I have trouble making my way through crowds. I have trouble telling where exactly another person or thing is in relation to my own body and so I bump into people, not just brush against them as I walk past(although I do a lot of that too,) I actually walk into them. Then the noise of people talking and breathing and the like, the dizzying visual input of lights and people moving around, only make the situation worse. Holding on to someone else makes things a little bit easier, but making my own way through a crowd can be exhausting.

Visual input is a huge struggle for me as well. Lights, people moving around, people moving there hands and arms all over the place right in front of me as they talk, flashing lights, certain TV or computer screens, fluorescent lighting, LED lights, and basically any sort non incandescent lighting, although sometimes incandescents give me problems too.

I have a difficult time eating because I simply cannot choke down certain textures or tastes. And pain is more intense for me as well.

I am unable to attend the church that I have grown up attending because they recently changed the lightbulbs and installed a type of lighting that is way worse for me that fluorescents. It is my home parish, and I cannot go to it because of my sensory issues. And just yesterday I had to leave a very special event for my godmother, who I only get to see every few years because she lives in Mexico and only comes to visit her family in the States every year or two, because the music was loud and harsh so I was forced to leave after being there for only two minutes. I have a difficult time going to restaurants, parties, stores, and other places because of noise and visual input, and that's only at places that aren't already blasting music or flashing lights. When I do go to things I invariably have to leave early because I am overloaded and am starting to shut down. Then either I have to ask a family member to drive me home, or I am forced to sit in my car for one, two, or sometimes three or more hours until I have regained enough energy to drive myself home.

A lot of my day is spent resting away from other people and in as sensory a friendly place I can find.

I could keep writing for hours and hours about all the trouble I have and how limiting my troubles are, but I've noticed that my post is already the length of a novel, so I'll stop here.



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01 Jun 2014, 8:39 pm

I also have a weird thing where I don't like wearing dark colors. For some reason, if I go to put on a black shirt or something like that, even if it's made of the same material as a white shirt, it will somehow "feel" more rough/coarse for some reason.



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02 Jun 2014, 1:26 am

Yes! That´s funny. Wearing a cobalt blue t-shirt can feel swatty and scratchy to me. I´ve been wondering about that. I love cobalt blue as a matter of fact, but not ON me. Colors do have strong ties to emotions.


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02 Jun 2014, 1:27 am

Yes! That´s funny. Wearing a cobalt blue t-shirt can feel sweatty and scratchy to me. I´ve been wondering about that. I love cobalt blue as a matter of fact, but not ON me. Colors do have strong ties to emotions.


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02 Jun 2014, 8:51 am

^^ I wonder if the dye in the clothe could have anything to do with it.



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02 Jun 2014, 10:17 am

I don't like bright sun, its only recently I have tried wearing sunglasses when outside, it does make a lot of difference, especially on transport

noises I am ok with unless its a party or wedding, you know with the obscenely loud music that actually vibrates you body, I despise that. also hate the club lights that go with it.

most of my sensory issues come from having a vestibular disorder so I am not bothered by clothes or anything, although I hate people touching my neck, I think it makes sense because your neck is vulnerable, you can be killed easily via the neck.