Posted by katia on April 27, 2004, at 13:54:34
In reply to Re: Sensory Integration Disorder - do I have it???, posted by Kon on April 27, 2004, at 3:43:04
> > How can they be related and not influence each other though? What are your "sensitivities?
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> When there's a sound/sensory experience many people might find a bit annoying, that same sound/sensory experience drives me crazy. When there's a situation that may cause others a bit of anxiety, my anxiety level goes through the roof. Sometimes this can give me a real "high".
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> I guess you may be right, they probably do influence other but it feels more like both my oversensitivity to sounds and anxiety in many other situations are caused by an oversensitive neural/adrenaline system.You really just described it. Situations where most people would be a little annoyed I"m outraged and can't take it. It kind of makes it worse because the other person only has their level of annoyance to base any reality on and normally the response is "it's not that bad; quit being so neurotic/difficult; you're making it worse; relax; let it go; get over it." All of which make it even worse and indignant!
Katia
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