(slight) Bump - I found the thread I was looking for. It is great to know I am not alone!
I was always very sensitive to my environment and for much of my life this was an asset. PTSD turned the tables on me and I now get Sensory Overload. It builds up in me over the course of the day to the point where I need to isolate myself, usually by late afternoon or early evening. Most activities must be done by midday or odds are I cannot manage them. That includes movies, music, any social activity and even the radio. (Which my wife likes to leave blaring in every room of the house)
The severity of this condition has eased slightly over the years. But other than isolation in a quiet environment, I just do not know what to do to properly manage this symptom. My therapist is clueless, I just get a blank look when I describe it to her.
I am trying a few things that seem to help. Number one is learning to lower my anxiety, to calm my hyper awareness. I take breaks during the day and go to a quieter location and/or just leave any active area. I also do many simple things like cutting the tags off all my shirts, sitting with my back to the wall, wearing noise canceling headphones etc.
I plan on trying aroma therapy, to further calm my anxiety, next. There is a good thread on it that will help me get started. It may make things worse by stimulating another sense - smell, but I am pretty desperate and it is worth a shot.
I was always very sensitive to my environment and for much of my life this was an asset. PTSD turned the tables on me and I now get Sensory Overload. It builds up in me over the course of the day to the point where I need to isolate myself, usually by late afternoon or early evening. Most activities must be done by midday or odds are I cannot manage them. That includes movies, music, any social activity and even the radio. (Which my wife likes to leave blaring in every room of the house)
The severity of this condition has eased slightly over the years. But other than isolation in a quiet environment, I just do not know what to do to properly manage this symptom. My therapist is clueless, I just get a blank look when I describe it to her.
I am trying a few things that seem to help. Number one is learning to lower my anxiety, to calm my hyper awareness. I take breaks during the day and go to a quieter location and/or just leave any active area. I also do many simple things like cutting the tags off all my shirts, sitting with my back to the wall, wearing noise canceling headphones etc.
I plan on trying aroma therapy, to further calm my anxiety, next. There is a good thread on it that will help me get started. It may make things worse by stimulating another sense - smell, but I am pretty desperate and it is worth a shot.