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Ptsd and sensory overload

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Almost 7 years later after my opening post. Thank you, everyone, who has joined in on the thread.

I still suffer from noise sensitivity and occasional hypersensitivity. Physical sensory overload is still a pain in the ask. I can't touch any soft foam, certain fabrics and textures still freak me out. The sensation is overwhelming. More on the OCD side - I can't get my hands sticky/oily/gritty or I start to freak out if I don't get them cleaned SOON. Visual overload isn't as much of a problem anymore. Before, looking at a wall of products at a store would overwhelm me. Now it is not as bad USUALLY. OCD tendencies about visual stuff can be a problem still. Patterns get me - if it is supposed to be symmetrical, it needs to be symmetrical. If it is supposed to be asymmetrical, it needs to be asymmetrical. Examples: a picture on the wall needs to be level. A desk needs to be square with the wall. A pattern on the carpet that alludes to being asymmetrical, needs to be actually asymmetrical - repeating patterns can trip this up.

One way I have found to cope with the noise is a pair of Bluetooth wireless active noise canceling headphones.

Admins, If I have broken the rules please delete this paragraph. - We are not supposed to link products from outside this site so I won't link. I will mention the headphones I did buy without the link or mention where I got them, which I think is legal here - Bluedio T4 Bluetooth active noise canceling headphones. The only reason I mention the brand is it is a great deal, and very effective for those who suffer from noise sensitivity. So many brands/items are of poor quality or not very effective.

They were only $33 (normally $57) on sale and are the best pair I've ever had (which is good). I did extensive Google searches for the best low-cost Bluetooth active noise canceling headphones and found the pair I bought. They are as good as earplugs without the speaking, breathing and swallowing noises earplugs cause. If I want to, I can connect them to my phone and stream music. They are not good for streaming video because of lag though. The headphones block out noises like airconditioning and fans, machinery, background noises from crowds and such which is a lot more noise than most people realize. I can still hear people talk around me, which they are designed for and is both good and bad depending on the circumstances. Just having them on blocks out some noise. Turning them on blocks out much more noise. I use them often and have them with me almost always when I leave the house. They have an advertised 13 hr battery time but have never timed this. I keep them charged "just in case". I'll be using them for something as simple as this upcoming Thanksgiving day at my son's house.

The reduced noise levels are more of a relief than I can put into words.

Are they heavy?

I got a prime day deal on a pair of headphones and they were HEAVY! I read many reviews and nobody mentioned the excessive weight. I never did use them as I have neck issues....yes, they were that heavy, lol. (Grrr Prime Day, never again, lol.)
 
Are they heavy?

I got a prime day deal on a pair of headphones and they were HEAVY! I read many reviews and nobody mentioned the excessive weight. I never did use them as I have neck issues....yes, they were that heavy, lol. (Grrr Prime Day, never again, lol.)

For me, they are pretty light for their size and overall in general. I love them.
 
My Clozonapam helps me marginally. I still have the reactions, just the urgency is dampened a little.

I was taking Trileptal. It helped so much but side effects got in the way. I now have the side effect issue resolved so I can try it again. I also tried Gabapentin but the 3x a day dosing was problematic and it didn’t help as much with mood stabilization (just anxiety).
 
One way I have found to cope with the noise is a pair of Bluetooth wireless active noise canceling headphones.

Bluedio T4 Bluetooth active noise canceling headphones. The only reason I mention the brand is it is a great deal, and very effective for those who suffer from noise sensitivity. So many brands/items are of poor quality or not very effective.

I just bought a pair for the Mrs. She doesn't have noise sensitivity nearly as bad as me, but she does have some. SO... I bought her a pair for Christmas. She mentioned she would use them at times in the noisier places like a restaurant we visit from time to time. I talk louder when I wear mine. I can just imagine both of us talking loud because we are both wearing a pair. lol
 
Hello I have a severe sensory sensitivity to people's emotions and energy and also competing sounds because I hear everything. I took an auditory test once and am in the 99th percentile. Is there anyone else out there who has what I have?

I just got noise cancelling ear plugs from a hearing specialist. They take a mole of your ear canal and they are made from silicone with an inner device for noise cancelling. Mine are 28 db ( the highest I can get through them) still getting used to remembering to put them back n when I go out which isn't very often
 
I'm not sure if it's the same @Twinhearts but yes, I call it 'spongey' (as per emotions), and for sounds everything seems louder, but mostly when the hypervigilance is up, I hear a clock ticking downstairs, hear a person's vape ticking, others' conversations are magnified, the worst is hearing others chew and swallow. :( (Nothing wrong with them, just 'me'. :( )

..Unless I'm turning in to a German Shepherd.. :) :laugh: :inlove:
 
I was trying to explain to a friend what I mean about my sound sensitivity. She had been saying that when she was using her hearing aids that she heard all this constant background noise getting in the way and it was overpowering. I said that is exactly what I hear all the time. That is my reality. She really understood after that.
 
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