When I was being assessed for dyspraxia, I did a sensory processing questionnaire which was scored ( I'm not sure why my autism/Aspergers assessment didn't include this) . I scored as "much more than others" on Low Registration ( sensory hyposensitivity). I know autistic people are known to have sensory sensitivities ( bothered by/scared of loud noises, hate tags/labels/seams/certain textures etc), but as an adult I don't have sensory hypersensitivity apart from being startled by the occasional loud and unexpected noise. I was terrified of balloons as a child because of the possibility they might pop and my cousins often bullied me with them. I also couldn't stand blankets touching the lower part of my legs and I could only wear oversized granny underwear, but I outgrew these hypersensitivities by the time I was a teenager.
The only sensory processing problems I have as an adult are sensory hyposensitivities. I have problems hearing /deciphering human speech (although my hearing is apparently fine) and picking up what's going on around me. I can spend half a day looking for something, only for someone to point out that it's right in front of me. This was a huge problem for me at my previous job working at the bar in a restaurant (although it was a fun job). I also have a very high pain threshold, and I barely felt the tattooing process for my 4 tattoos. Recently, I have been going for long walks in the city centre to lose weight, so I have learned to be hyper vigilant to watch out for bicycles, cars and skateboarders. It has helped my sensory hyposensitivity somewhat.
Does anyone else have mainly sensory hyposensitivity instead of sensory hypersensitivity?
The only sensory processing problems I have as an adult are sensory hyposensitivities. I have problems hearing /deciphering human speech (although my hearing is apparently fine) and picking up what's going on around me. I can spend half a day looking for something, only for someone to point out that it's right in front of me. This was a huge problem for me at my previous job working at the bar in a restaurant (although it was a fun job). I also have a very high pain threshold, and I barely felt the tattooing process for my 4 tattoos. Recently, I have been going for long walks in the city centre to lose weight, so I have learned to be hyper vigilant to watch out for bicycles, cars and skateboarders. It has helped my sensory hyposensitivity somewhat.
Does anyone else have mainly sensory hyposensitivity instead of sensory hypersensitivity?