1) First, do you get triggered by noises? If so, what types of noises trigger you? What do you do to help yourself survive these triggering noises?
Yes, noises trigger me, especially those that are unexpected. Fireworks, gunshots, car horns, a knock on the door, emergency vehicles, panic in the voice of someone else, my phone vibrating on a desk, almost any electronic noise that comes outta nowhere. What do I do to "survive" these noises? I usually just cuss under my breath, take a deep breath and wish it would all go away.
2) Are there any times that you haven't been triggered by a noise that would typically trigger you?
Yes. Sometimes, noises send a surge of adrenaline through my bloodstream, sometimes they don't.
3) If you know to expect a noise, does that make it any less triggering for you, or would you still be triggered by it the same every time?
It depends. Sometimes, my body treats the second occurrence of a noise as a new threat. I recall years ago, when email had just begun, that my computer would "ding" every time I received a new message. And it always scared the $hit out of me. So I devised a test: could I send myself a message (and therefore know that a "ding" would happen in a second or two) and not jump out of my seat? No, was the answer. I sent myself several messages, and each time responded as if it were an unexpected, serious threat. I'm better these days -- my hyper startle reflex seems to have chilled a bit, but it's still bad and remains one of my most constant symptoms of PTSD.
Best wishes on your journey ... Perdido