Dr. Smart
Well-Known Member
I'm 24 years old and most of the time i don't have much trouble with noise except for breaking glass sirens power tools and loud engines etc, recently though a couple of times i was at work and experienced what i assume is sensory overload.
The first time i was in a backroom with a coworker and his walkie was turned up, someone started talking on the walkie and it was very staticy and loud which isn't out of the ordinary, a friend of mine poked his head into the room and jokingly used a high pitched voice to say something i couldn't make out, this also isn't uncommon, but between the noise and me trying to make out what he was saying I suddenly felt... idk like i do when someone touches me i guess, i had to grasp my ears and felt horrible and frustrated for that moment, the whole thing lasted only a few seconds but it was enough to make me uncomfortable and on edge...
a few days later i was in the lounge on break listening to a conversation between some coworkers, there was another conversation down the table and it was a little noisy but i normally drown that kind of thing out, suddenly someone started pulling a noisy cart (again a normal noise at my job) through the hall and between the cart and all the people talking i suddenly once again felt frustrated and had to grab at my ears...
This isn't common for me, i am sensitive to some noises, but i usually don't have issues like these during the day like that and i'm not sure if this was really sensory overload or if i was just somehow on edge or something on those days or something but it seems weird to me that i would suddenly suffer a symptom i usually don't have, is that common with autism? to have a symptom just show up that you haven't had to deal with too much? or am i just overthinking
The first time i was in a backroom with a coworker and his walkie was turned up, someone started talking on the walkie and it was very staticy and loud which isn't out of the ordinary, a friend of mine poked his head into the room and jokingly used a high pitched voice to say something i couldn't make out, this also isn't uncommon, but between the noise and me trying to make out what he was saying I suddenly felt... idk like i do when someone touches me i guess, i had to grasp my ears and felt horrible and frustrated for that moment, the whole thing lasted only a few seconds but it was enough to make me uncomfortable and on edge...
a few days later i was in the lounge on break listening to a conversation between some coworkers, there was another conversation down the table and it was a little noisy but i normally drown that kind of thing out, suddenly someone started pulling a noisy cart (again a normal noise at my job) through the hall and between the cart and all the people talking i suddenly once again felt frustrated and had to grab at my ears...
This isn't common for me, i am sensitive to some noises, but i usually don't have issues like these during the day like that and i'm not sure if this was really sensory overload or if i was just somehow on edge or something on those days or something but it seems weird to me that i would suddenly suffer a symptom i usually don't have, is that common with autism? to have a symptom just show up that you haven't had to deal with too much? or am i just overthinking