AuBurney Tuckerson
~GigglesTheAutisticHyena~
Will Peltor work for VERY sensitive hearing? I can't even go into Walmart without having a complete meltdown, and I need my headphones playing music to block out the loud engine while driving a 4-cylinder car.. I drive to college classes through the expressway every day, and even in class, I can't stand the loud, popping stapler, bumping of people dripping backpacks, popping binder rings, high-potched squeaky doors, slamming bathroom doors. At home, it's clanging dishes, roaring engines from outside, popping doors when they close, my high-pitch-voiced brother, screaming girls on TV (some show my mother watches), any whistles on TV or videos. While driving, it's the 4-cylinder engine and the high a pitched whistling of the road (especially on the expressway). Outside of home, I can't walk into Walmart because of the loud clacking and popping, screaming kids, squeaky equipment, slamming/bumping.
Every day is TORTURE! I'm a 19-years old female with VERY sensitive hearing to all of the above, and even though wearing earplugs at all times, the noise goes right through them. Idk if it's autism or SPD or both (I'm awaiting autism diagnosis), but all o know is that I will be suffering this for the rest of my life, and I asked my aunt to order these big, yellow Calif one earmuffs from AutismProducts.com, but they were a rip off. All they did was squeeze my head and didn't block any noise at all. They almost amplified it a bit.. So now I'm thinking that there is no help.
Do earmuffs for very sensitive hearing even exist, or ate they all just a fad and rip off for companies to make a quick buck? Is there really no help for me? Am I just cursed? All these questions...
Every day is TORTURE! I'm a 19-years old female with VERY sensitive hearing to all of the above, and even though wearing earplugs at all times, the noise goes right through them. Idk if it's autism or SPD or both (I'm awaiting autism diagnosis), but all o know is that I will be suffering this for the rest of my life, and I asked my aunt to order these big, yellow Calif one earmuffs from AutismProducts.com, but they were a rip off. All they did was squeeze my head and didn't block any noise at all. They almost amplified it a bit.. So now I'm thinking that there is no help.
Do earmuffs for very sensitive hearing even exist, or ate they all just a fad and rip off for companies to make a quick buck? Is there really no help for me? Am I just cursed? All these questions...