theshadowoftheliving
Diamond Member
Just wondering if anyone has any insight into this. Just stumbled on it, and its crazy how much reading the symptoms describes me entire world experience.
Central Auditory Processing Disorder: Signs and Symptoms
Essentially, I struggle to process auditory information. If there is a conversation in the hallway and one with the person in front of me, I can intellectually try to focus on the person in front of me, but there is a good chance my brain will either tune into the hallway conversation or just mix the two up into a garbled mess. I just - struggle. But I now my hearing is fine, and I know that my intelligence is fine, and I've found ways to cope over the years like not-taking and reading and asking people to send me information in emails instead of telling me verbally.
It actually occurred to me today that maybe part of why I am struggling to engage in therapy is because it is so auditory. I don't know, I don't know what to do with that, or what to think about it.
So, no real question - just looking for conversation. Looking for information, if you have it, because I really want to understand this.
Central Auditory Processing Disorder: Signs and Symptoms
Essentially, I struggle to process auditory information. If there is a conversation in the hallway and one with the person in front of me, I can intellectually try to focus on the person in front of me, but there is a good chance my brain will either tune into the hallway conversation or just mix the two up into a garbled mess. I just - struggle. But I now my hearing is fine, and I know that my intelligence is fine, and I've found ways to cope over the years like not-taking and reading and asking people to send me information in emails instead of telling me verbally.
It actually occurred to me today that maybe part of why I am struggling to engage in therapy is because it is so auditory. I don't know, I don't know what to do with that, or what to think about it.
So, no real question - just looking for conversation. Looking for information, if you have it, because I really want to understand this.