Thread: what do I say?
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Old Aug 10, 2019, 12:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Wild Coyote View Post
Oh, blue! I have major sensory issues, too. It can be so very over whelming.

I don't think anyone can understand it unless they have experienced it. I do think, however, that your therapist is supposed to listen to how it affects you and respond accordingly.

When I start losing sleep. I get worse with sensory issues. I have lost a lot of sleep this week and I thought I was going to die from the noises, the light, the voice of anyone talking to me, the fans, the AC (!!!), even tire noise with the car! I also hear all kinds of music mixed in with ongoing noises. I was ready to crawl out of my skin. It does become overwhelming to go to the stores, especially those with bright overhead lights, lots oof people and with other sources of stimulation. I guess I am trying to say: You are not alone and ... yes,it is horrible!!

I hope you can eat some bland food. If not, please keep yourself hydrated with liquids that give you more than just water. does, even though water is better than nothing.
Maybe get some ginger ale for your stomach to see if it helps? When my stomach gets really bad, I usually eat crackers and try to sip on ginger ale. Sometimes, for me, some of the pain is gas. I then do well with GasX (simethicone), which can be found easily in other products.

I hope you will feel better soon. I will check in again later. I am around. Feel free ot PM me anytime, as well.
Yeah, I'm not sure my therapist was really listening this time. I have also mentioned a couple of times in the past that I often experience sensory issues, but she never really commented on that or offered any guidance on how to deal with that.

Sorry to hear you have sensory issues too. They suck. I mostly "cope" by isolating at home, unless I go outside for a quick walk in my apartment complex when no one is around. I didn't even go into the office this week. Though even when I do go into the office, I find an empty meeting room and work in there the entire day to be away from people. The only time I leave is to get water, go to the bathroom, or meet with my boss.

If I do go out, it's when no one is around and where there aren't excessive stimulations. For example, ice cream stand is okay when no one is there. I can eat the ice cream in my car. The stand is mostly surrounded by nature anyway since it's all outside, and my car acts as a "barrier" between me and the overwhelming stimuli. So that's fine. Though I'll usually just bring it back to my apartment, which is my safe space.

I don't have ginger ale and don't drink soda. I don't like the feeling of bubbles/fizz/carbonation. (Probably another sensory thing.) I can use a spoon or straw to get rid of the bubbles, but I'm still not a fan of soda in general. Ginger ale tastes alright, but I really don't drink more than a few sips before I get tired of the flavor.

I'm just gonna try some raspberry lemonade again later today to see if it burns my stomach or not.
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Wild Coyote
Thanks for this!
Wild Coyote