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What you said does too.<br /><br />Scintor, that happens to me. That applies. With a very high pain tolerance, pain is different.<br /><br />The shower thing, too. I haven't swam in a while, which is very soothing, but taking a shower is a different story.<br /><br />I have classic autism. Too little organization, or too much can be a problem.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443492110688472476.post-28302577990061345012017-08-26T05:59:09.128-05:002017-08-26T05:59:09.128-05:00Hi, ...I have three kids with sensory issues... I...Hi, ...I have three kids with sensory issues... It finally clicked last night.. every night after school, they get really loud, my twelve year old who has a delay vs the other two who dont has just recently gotten out of control-the psychiatrist says its puberty, we are going to have issues with meds til its over... I can understand that, however, it starts every day after about 1pm. When I pick him up, hes all over the place, hes hyperfocusing and is really loud, then the other two get loud, then they get really hyper... My oldest used to wear headphones, so Ive started playing music when I pick him up, hoping hes seeking something... he doesnt do OT anymore, but Im certain now all three are overstimulated.. Ive tried going straight to the park for an hour,tried just getting him out of the library, thats a fight... I know roblox makes him feel better so on one hand, its overstimulating, but on the other, it makes him feel better... Hes working with a behavior therapist, but shes not addressing the sensory issues yet... hes made so much progress in school over the last year, I dont want him to lose it.. do u have any suggestions... hes started getting migraines again too... Peacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02788307802450616576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443492110688472476.post-53975244917136596082017-02-13T15:20:12.024-06:002017-02-13T15:20:12.024-06:00Something to note about the hugging thing, I think...Something to note about the hugging thing, I think for some people it might be more psychological, possibly an adrenaline thing, since I'm good with hugging certain people I know well, but not other people I do not know well or are not as close to (I have aspergers syndrome). It might just be because I have some sort of anxiety disorder though. Also, this is something not entirely relevant, but I think the thing with not being able to make eye contact with people may also be an adrenaline thing, since I can notice that I sometimes have a flight or fight reaction to eye contact with a stranger (I once even felt a shock in my lower torso in reaction to it). I've also noticed that while making eye contact with strangers kinda builds up anxiety, making eye contact with people I know well/am close to can make me feel good. This is kind of similar to what happens in dogs (just throwing that out there for any darwinists)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443492110688472476.post-57048851935088282512016-01-28T08:43:17.453-06:002016-01-28T08:43:17.453-06:00Good sharing, Special Children Society of Ampang (...Good sharing, <a href="http://kidbuxblog.com/ronald-mcdonald-sensory-room-heightens-the-senses-of-the-developmentally-challenged/" rel="nofollow">Special Children Society of Ampang</a> (<a href="http://kidbuxblog.com/ronald-mcdonald-sensory-room-heightens-the-senses-of-the-developmentally-challenged/" rel="nofollow">SCSOA</a>) is a centre that cares for children with special needs to equip them with the skills necessary to be a part of society, recently <a href="http://kidbuxblog.com/ronald-mcdonald-sensory-room-heightens-the-senses-of-the-developmentally-challenged/" rel="nofollow">Ronald McDonald House Charities</a> (<a href="http://kidbuxblog.com/ronald-mcdonald-sensory-room-heightens-the-senses-of-the-developmentally-challenged/" rel="nofollow">RMHC</a>) Malaysia funded a sensory room, it is a safe space for children who are intellectually and developmentally challenged and comes furnished with multi-sensory equipment from the UK, see detail at:<br /><a href="http://kidbuxblog.com/ronald-mcdonald-sensory-room-heightens-the-senses-of-the-developmentally-challenged/" rel="nofollow">http://kidbuxblog.com/ronald-mcdonald-sensory-room-heightens-the-senses-of-the-developmentally-challenged/</a><br /><br />Kidbuxhttp://kidbuxblog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443492110688472476.post-54960612702001835712013-10-30T06:26:54.407-05:002013-10-30T06:26:54.407-05:00Oh wow I didn't realise that I could actually ...Oh wow I didn't realise that I could actually take pain killers for this? I thought that because NTs don't experience it then it's not real pain but more perceived and so they won't prescribe. But now you think of it, if you're perceiving it and experiencing it as pain then surely it is pain. Thanks for that, fortunately I have some stronger stuff from a sports injury so I'll try that. Sleep is patchy at the moment, and the less sleep I get the less I cope with the pain. I think the only hours I am sleeping at the moment are purely because my body is physically incapable of staying awake any longer! Thank you for your help.Milonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443492110688472476.post-43379304060160400802013-10-29T18:18:55.168-05:002013-10-29T18:18:55.168-05:00Hi Milo,
This is a big one. When sensory sensitivi...Hi Milo,<br />This is a big one. When sensory sensitivities get to the point of pain, there is a tendency to dismiss them as not "real" pain. The pain IS real! It should be treated like any other pain of the same intensity. Over the counter medications should be tried first to see how effective they are. If they don't work, talk to your doctor about getting something stronger. You may choose to not to mention the source of the pain with your doctor if you are not comfortable that they will take you seriously. <br />Another thing I would suggest is make sure you are getting the proper rest. This can make a HUGE difference in both pain and anxiety levels. Those of us on the spectrum often have sleep issues anyway. Melatonin has worked for me in getting myself on a reasonable sleep cycle for the first time in decades.<br />Don't forget to ask other autistics out there for their advice as well.<br /><br />John Mark McDonaldscintorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15961625055652125082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443492110688472476.post-26195998899380486742013-10-29T17:43:26.429-05:002013-10-29T17:43:26.429-05:00Hi there, thank you for your article. I wonder if ...Hi there, thank you for your article. I wonder if you could offer me some advice? I'm in my early 20's and have recently been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome - finally. Because of my ability to conceal things for so long I have never had any help for sensory issues. My diagnosis has made me very stressed recently and of late this has shown in my sensory issues being far worse than normal. I believe it's called hypersensitivity. The last week has been unbearable with clothes. I prefer firm touch (though it is still uncomfortable) to light touch which actually makes me feel like I've been briefly plugged into the mains. So, I have tried tight clothes, loose clothes, labels off, inside out. Everything hurts and it feels as though I should have massive lacerations all over me. It is mostly affection hands feet arms and the big one is my torso. There the biggest problem seems to be anywhere the fabric touches on my vertebrae and shoulder blades. I just don't know what to do. I know reducing anxiety will help long term but I need something faster than that at the moment! Thanks!Milonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443492110688472476.post-8035700378066112502013-01-13T08:59:46.635-06:002013-01-13T08:59:46.635-06:00No i think I know why I have never liked swimming ...No i think I know why I have never liked swimming or waterballoons, to much water at once ( I even don't like taking a bath, so ile just take a shower, wet enough. same goes for sauna.Mishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06948706644269569837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443492110688472476.post-78955858052342630582012-06-10T16:37:58.860-05:002012-06-10T16:37:58.860-05:00I KNEW that there were more senses out there, I ju...I KNEW that there were more senses out there, I just couldn't remember them. My first draft of this article forgot taste!<br /><br />I know well the problems with being unable to sense the passage of time appropriately. I have to use alarms and schedules to keep track of time, as well as keeping me organized. This particular problem has ruined so many of my meals, that it is not to be believed.<br /><br />Proprioception is another great one. You really would not believe how often I walk into doorways and hit the edges of walls. This is so commonplace with me as I often find bruises I have no idea how I got.<br /><br />Anyway, thank you for your reply. This is a great contribution to the discussion.<br /><br />John Mark McDonaldscintorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15961625055652125082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7443492110688472476.post-90300304074099805402012-06-10T14:01:14.560-05:002012-06-10T14:01:14.560-05:00You missed one sense that often causes huge proble...You missed one sense that often causes huge problems and that I have rarely seen mentioned in terms of sensory issues. More often it seems to be tied to focus/concentration, laziness, effort, motivation. But it is a sensory thing, just as much as the 5 basic senses you mentioned.<br /><br />Time. One's sense of passing time as well as the sense of future and past time. A sensory issue for many autistics that I have read about and yet is so often missed, or misunderstood. If a person has no sense of time passing, or their sense of time is too distorted to be relied on, that obviously makes things such as school, chores, work, etc very difficult. But it does not mean they have issues with concentration or motivation, it could be purely sensory.<br /><br />There is of course proprioception as well, sensing the location of one's body without having to see or feel it, another very common sensory issue. But that one at least seems to be recognized as a sensory issue, unlike the time sense.Arihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04365712318809125395noreply@blogger.com