Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
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Might the above be what you suffer from visually?
I have sensitivity to sounds and light levels, though it has gotten better with age, which makes me think it's psychological in my case, rather than neurological. I live in South Africa where locals are completely comfortable with making the most horrendous noises in public. They suck phlegm from the back of their throats with a loud honking sound. It makes me want to vomit. The cleaner at my work loves nothing more than to sit in a room with me and slurp tea with a spoon and grunt every three seconds. It makes me want to scream and gag her but she's much older than me and I don't want to offend her but I can't stand it. Once I did criticise her and she mouthed off about me in isiZulu to anyone who would listen for 10 minutes. I should bring earplugs to work and pointedly put them in when she starts grunting off.
I cannot sleep without earplugs and pitch-darkness, so I often wear an eye mask too. I hate bright lights just as I wake up and follow my husband around our flat turning all the lights off. It's unnecessary to have them on when the sun is letting enough light in through the curtains. I even turn my cellphone and laptop screen brightness down.
I love SA and all the beautiful landscapes, flora and fauna, but the culture of phlegm sucking in elevators is enough to make me want to escape.
I also hate touch, especially when people touch my hair (even my husband) and especially if they aren't clean. I get incredibly distracted by people putting their feet on couches, reading unclean books in bed, feet on pillows, using towels that have dropped on the floor etc. Hate it. They may as well suck their toes.
I was wondering if anyone out there shares another quirk of mine: When I think about something uncomfortable, awkward or embarrassing I make a noise to distract myself from my thoughts. Since sound distracts me so much it works well but I don't do it intentionally. I just make a noise, say an arbitrary word or phrase loudly and then I think, "Huh? Why did I do that?" Does anybody else distract themselves from their own thoughts with noise?
Hello, people!
I think the most annoying sound for me is someone chewing gum/blowing bubbles. Yesterday I was sitting in the classroom and the person who was sitting about 10 feet away from me was doing that. Needless to say I was going nuts! However I observed that people who were sitting right next to him didn't pay any attention to it and professor continued with the lecture as if it didn't bother him at all. So that's when I realized that they probably don't percieve this sound the same way as I do, somehow their brain doesn't single out this annoying sound and it doesn't disturb them.
I was reading the previous posts and I guess there are only two things you can do: leave or put on headphones. Am I right? Well, and then of course there's another option - you can kill the person who is making the noize, so that he never makes irritating sounds again! :)
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