It was before my diagnosis, so I didn't realize it was a stimming thing but I've always bounced my leg over the edge of the bed until I relax enough to go to sleep. Especially if I'm in a strange environment. So my two sister's and I were in a motel room and I had to share a bed with my oldest sister. Not being home, I was a bit wired and add that I was having to share my bed, my leg was hanging over the edge of the bed bouncing quite a bit as I was trying to calm down. My sister would complain and I'd stop, only to find myself moments later doing it again. She was threatening to hang me upside down out of the window if I didn't stop. So the next night she made my other sister sleep with me. After that I ended up getting a cot to sleep alone - much preferred by everyone - especially myself.
Another time was when another co-worker and I were in our supervisor's office and we all kept hearing a beep at regular intervals and no one could figure out where it was coming from. Finally it was pointed out that every time I rocked forward I was pressing my phone. But then my boss asked why I was rocking and I was like, "I don't know". Also long before diagnosis. But is was funny when we were all trying to figure out where the beeping was coming from. (My phone was in my purse, which was in my lap.)
Another time was when another co-worker and I were in our supervisor's office and we all kept hearing a beep at regular intervals and no one could figure out where it was coming from. Finally it was pointed out that every time I rocked forward I was pressing my phone. But then my boss asked why I was rocking and I was like, "I don't know". Also long before diagnosis. But is was funny when we were all trying to figure out where the beeping was coming from. (My phone was in my purse, which was in my lap.)