This one has been on my mind a bit lately.
What I mean by surprises is not like, really major events. Nothing like "omigod there was a big earthquake nearby" or "holy crap Mars just exploded", but more like surprises near & around you. Smaller things.
The sorts of examples I'm thinking of in my own experience is things like, say, having someone you know unexpectedly show up. Like if my father suddenly says something like "oh by the way, your aunt and uncle will be over later tonight", with no warning prior. Unexpected social stuff.
Or maybe it could be something like, having something you use frequently just abruptly break out of nowhere (that one tends to get me super agitated).
Or... worst of all (for me at least).... an unexpected doctor's appointment *shudder*
Things that arent inherently *bad*, maybe some are positive, but just things that are a bit of a jolt to whatever you were expecting your day to be.
Do you deal with it well, or does it give you trouble? Does it somehow set off your sensory issues (it does for me), and if so, what do you do? Do you get frustrated when this sort of thing happens?
What I mean by surprises is not like, really major events. Nothing like "omigod there was a big earthquake nearby" or "holy crap Mars just exploded", but more like surprises near & around you. Smaller things.
The sorts of examples I'm thinking of in my own experience is things like, say, having someone you know unexpectedly show up. Like if my father suddenly says something like "oh by the way, your aunt and uncle will be over later tonight", with no warning prior. Unexpected social stuff.
Or maybe it could be something like, having something you use frequently just abruptly break out of nowhere (that one tends to get me super agitated).
Or... worst of all (for me at least).... an unexpected doctor's appointment *shudder*
Things that arent inherently *bad*, maybe some are positive, but just things that are a bit of a jolt to whatever you were expecting your day to be.
Do you deal with it well, or does it give you trouble? Does it somehow set off your sensory issues (it does for me), and if so, what do you do? Do you get frustrated when this sort of thing happens?