Danielismyname wrote:
Altered sensory perceptions are a part of ASDs: from feeling little pain from traditional methods of inducing pain; to feeling more than usual; to feeling immense pain from normal and everyday things (water touching the skin; certain clothes; sights and sounds).
For the most part, the more severe the ASD, the greater the incidence of altered sensory perceptions and how much they affect the individual, that's in my experience anyway.
An example, I'll pull a fingernail completely off and...I don't see the big deal of doing such as it doesn't hurt that much.
I always won the pinching contests at school.
If I have ASD, then I belong to the hypersensitive group. I'm known as a "crybaby". Your pulling a fingernail "completely off" just brought an irresistable cringe.
Mum2ASDboy, your son sounds like me. When I'm "fighting" with my brothers I cringe at the sight of their punches, but if I were to fall down, I'd be the first to laugh at my clumsiness, only after insulting the culprit behind my fall.
And yes, i can recall people lifting me up and feeling some pain. It was as if they were pinching/pulling my skin.