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Hi all,
I posted awhile ago about getting a weighted blanket to soothe me and help me sleep. While doing my research in trying to buy one I learned a lot about sensory issues as most of the blankets are made for those with autism (although they are beneficial for a variety of issues).
I realized that similar to others with sensory issues, I have a definite preference (and corresponding dislike) for certain types of fabrics that touch my skin. I love natural materials such as shearling, leather, cotton, and wool. I hate synthetics such as acrylic, polartec type fleece, spandex etc. I guess that's why it's so maddening that some of my favorite Jean companies no longer have stretch free jeans (hello, Gap!) And the blankets and pillows on my bed are all made of down.
Related, I hate having things touch my hands and feet. I usually sleep with my feet outside the blankets. I hate socks with a passion and almost never wear them. I have so many nice rings but hate how they feel on my hands. I'd go barefoot if I could, but since much of the time I can't, I just wear my shoes without socks, even in the dead of winter.
Does anyone else have sensory "issues" or should i say "preferences" such as this?
Hugs,
SOL
I posted awhile ago about getting a weighted blanket to soothe me and help me sleep. While doing my research in trying to buy one I learned a lot about sensory issues as most of the blankets are made for those with autism (although they are beneficial for a variety of issues).
I realized that similar to others with sensory issues, I have a definite preference (and corresponding dislike) for certain types of fabrics that touch my skin. I love natural materials such as shearling, leather, cotton, and wool. I hate synthetics such as acrylic, polartec type fleece, spandex etc. I guess that's why it's so maddening that some of my favorite Jean companies no longer have stretch free jeans (hello, Gap!) And the blankets and pillows on my bed are all made of down.
Related, I hate having things touch my hands and feet. I usually sleep with my feet outside the blankets. I hate socks with a passion and almost never wear them. I have so many nice rings but hate how they feel on my hands. I'd go barefoot if I could, but since much of the time I can't, I just wear my shoes without socks, even in the dead of winter.
Does anyone else have sensory "issues" or should i say "preferences" such as this?
Hugs,
SOL