Mush
Hiker
Yesterday I was sitting around chatting with a few friends after church when one of their daughters said “eew, what’s that in your ear?”
For a while now I’ve worn musicians ear plugs to block out sudden, sharp and loud sounds as I find them to be physically disturbing. These are sounds that apparently don’t bother some other people at all.
They help to dramatically lessen the effects of loud noises and also as a side benefit help me to hear myself speaking so I can regulate my voice better.
Sitting amongst a group of friends that all know about my ASD made the conversation an easy one to have, explaining why I wear them.
Everyone said “Yeah, that makes sense.” With one joking it would help him during arguments with his wife. Yes, her voice is quite shrill under normal circumstances. I imagine you’d want to put a tent peg through your ears when she yelled.
Anybody else use earplugs to cope with daily life? I also wear foam earplugs to bed each night as irregular sounds can startle me awake if I’m not in deep sleep.
For a while now I’ve worn musicians ear plugs to block out sudden, sharp and loud sounds as I find them to be physically disturbing. These are sounds that apparently don’t bother some other people at all.
They help to dramatically lessen the effects of loud noises and also as a side benefit help me to hear myself speaking so I can regulate my voice better.
Sitting amongst a group of friends that all know about my ASD made the conversation an easy one to have, explaining why I wear them.
Everyone said “Yeah, that makes sense.” With one joking it would help him during arguments with his wife. Yes, her voice is quite shrill under normal circumstances. I imagine you’d want to put a tent peg through your ears when she yelled.
Anybody else use earplugs to cope with daily life? I also wear foam earplugs to bed each night as irregular sounds can startle me awake if I’m not in deep sleep.