Top 5 Senses YOU Don't Know You Have | Sensory Awareness Series
Hello everyone!
For day two we're talking about some senses that YOU may not have known you have... and how they impact people with SPD.
Hello everyone!
For day two we're talking about some senses that YOU may not have known you have... and how they impact people with SPD.
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Hello Blaire, I'm thrilled that I found your channel. For four years I was always struggling with many things and I kept asking myself what was going on with me? Why everything is heavy and hard on me? I found your channel today and now I'm learning how to live with SPD. Thank you!
This is so fascinating! Proprioception is the one I need to remember. I have to constantly remind myself that people are not trying to invade my personal space but are just acting in a way that's normal. I can see someone a block away and my brain will still be like aldhskskff TOO CLOSE
@BlaireM
4 ай бұрын
Ooh this is so interesting! I forget how close I am to people. My worst thing is door frames though - cannot walk through any door without slamming my shoulder into the door frame 😂
This is awesome!!!!!! Words and definitions!!!! Omg what a relief, I thought I was delusional with all these sensitivities but I am just born a bit different 😀
03:10 "And my answer to that is: no", xDD.
I have this quirk when i have to sleep, i need to feel pain in my lower part of the body,specifically on my feet in order to sleep, also needs my feet to be wet that's why i always have to put some oil in there. But these days are very uncomfortable because i really need to feel intense pain, if do not, i feel panicky and breathless. This is frustrating.
0:13 flashbacks to honors seminar just occurred where Gage was mispronouncing all the philosopher's names on purpose to mess with Hildreth
@BlaireM
3 жыл бұрын
Those were the days!
Nociception? So like I can take a coffee cup of boiling water out of the microwave and within seconds (so like when it actually stops 'bubbling'), I can start drinking it?
@BlaireM
Жыл бұрын
This seems like it could be related to both nociception and thermoception!
@stephgerrard826
Жыл бұрын
@@BlaireM Thanks! People are in shock of how hot I like things, or even how hot I'm able to tolerate things... it's just the things I put in my mouth tho. I can touch that level of heat and burn my finger, and or even burn my lips, but I don't burn the inside of my mouth.
@BlaireM
Жыл бұрын
@@stephgerrard826 How interesting! Thank you for sharing!