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Willow
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Hiya all,
I was just wondering how many people are over sensitive to sound, sight and touch (or any combination of the 3)? I'm the worst with noises I think, if there's a small noise, like a ticking clock, I tend to hear it really, really loud. Most of the time it's the quiet noises that deaften me. I know they're quiet because when I comment on how deaftening it is, usually other people can't hear them. I was at a wedding once, and while we were outside getting photo's done, I could hear a high pitched noise and it really hurt my ears. The problem is, when I hear something like that, it tends to make my whole body tense up uncontrollably. Another noise that ALWAYS gets me is when people are cutting food on their plate and it screeches. I'm also very fussy about the way food feels to me. And I prefer to separate my food on the plate, the majority of the time.
As for touch, I prefer to be touched hard rather than lightly. I'm not as bad as I used to be, but in crowds it's a nightmare for me because people only brush past you, and I can feel where they came into contact with me, for quite some time after they've gone. I like hugs, but only from certain people, that I'm used to. The mood I'm in can determine how much a touch will hurt, if I'm having a bad day, someone touching me can send me into meltdown.
With sight, bright lights or flashing lights make me squint (and then I get a headache that feels like my head is exploding). I also don't like the average bulb that people have in their houses, all my light bulbs are white daylight bulbs (because I have Seasonal Affective Disorder). The average ones are too dull and they make me uneasy.
Willow
I was just wondering how many people are over sensitive to sound, sight and touch (or any combination of the 3)? I'm the worst with noises I think, if there's a small noise, like a ticking clock, I tend to hear it really, really loud. Most of the time it's the quiet noises that deaften me. I know they're quiet because when I comment on how deaftening it is, usually other people can't hear them. I was at a wedding once, and while we were outside getting photo's done, I could hear a high pitched noise and it really hurt my ears. The problem is, when I hear something like that, it tends to make my whole body tense up uncontrollably. Another noise that ALWAYS gets me is when people are cutting food on their plate and it screeches. I'm also very fussy about the way food feels to me. And I prefer to separate my food on the plate, the majority of the time.
As for touch, I prefer to be touched hard rather than lightly. I'm not as bad as I used to be, but in crowds it's a nightmare for me because people only brush past you, and I can feel where they came into contact with me, for quite some time after they've gone. I like hugs, but only from certain people, that I'm used to. The mood I'm in can determine how much a touch will hurt, if I'm having a bad day, someone touching me can send me into meltdown.
With sight, bright lights or flashing lights make me squint (and then I get a headache that feels like my head is exploding). I also don't like the average bulb that people have in their houses, all my light bulbs are white daylight bulbs (because I have Seasonal Affective Disorder). The average ones are too dull and they make me uneasy.
Willow