If you want to show this to your friend whom you ssulect is sensory sensitive, without them knowing that's why until afterward, I suggest starting at 0:37
@heathertoomey706825 күн бұрын
Yeah basically. - AuDHD girl Perfectly what it's like on bluetooth Bose headphones after pressing the volume bottom up 3x on the phone, starting at 0. Can you please do one next of what it's like NOT to have that? Thanks!
@akapasokopoАй бұрын
*establish a new republic because!*
@daniellewilliams1527Ай бұрын
When I’m feeling overloaded I start sweating and become hyper aware of EVERYTHING AND EVERYONE!!! I start thinking that everyone is looking at me and having secret conversations behind my back!!! ITS VERY STRESSFUL… I always experience this when I first walk into my job first thing in the morning!!! So what works best for me and my over stimulated nerves/feelings… is to just put my things down in my job… And then I literally just leave!!! 🤷🏾♀️… I DONT really leave from work obviously lol… but I go and have some “mini ME time”… I say affirmations and go outside to get fresh air!!! I try to remind myself that other ppl have their own lives to pay so much attention to!!! And if that doesn’t work… I just find a more secluded quiet space to do my work for the day!!! BUT TRUST ME ITS A HORRIBLE FEELING TO BE OVERLY STIMULATED ESP WHEN IN VERY CROWDED PUBLIC PLACES like the dreadful/EVIL place most HUMANS call “THE AIRPORT”!!! EEEEK!!! 🥴🤢🤮😬😵 🥹😢😩😖🫣😓😵💫🥴
@pernilladomander76482 ай бұрын
I wish that was it. Aspergers is so much worse than this.
@XXXAidenXX2 ай бұрын
I keep seeing video like this saying this is what people with autism hear and it's a lot of adhd people that experience this everyday as well
@LesVarioufs2 ай бұрын
Are there any that show what it's like being neurotypical? I can't imagine NOT seeing things like the video above and am curious.
@AymeHylka3 ай бұрын
For normal people no autistic person daily
@AymeHylka3 ай бұрын
What autistic feels like
@ThegreatfishfromMars3 ай бұрын
I don't get this as bad bit I am extremely sensitive to loud sounds and bright lights. I have been called a coward multiple times for covering my ears when balloons pop and with fireworks. Also, fun park rides are extremely overwhelming.
@DezPre3 ай бұрын
Hey there
@autismwithnyaharty3 ай бұрын
I have autism spectrum disorder but I am an high functioning autistic person and I suffer from anxiety tho.
@hollyleafwell21184 ай бұрын
Sometimes there's just so much noise that the lights get very bright and I need to sit down. Does that count as overstimulation?
@olican1014 ай бұрын
The lights need to be a LOT brighter, with areas not in dark light being completely black.
@ZahraLowzley4 ай бұрын
It blows my mind that this isnt normal and yet most people can hear their thoughts, which is odd to me. I have the tinnitus cherry on top which makes it extra fun.
@-Ray_Moon-4 ай бұрын
I get extremely overstimulated due to noise- for example today I had to go round my house turning off all the non-essential electrical appliances because I could hear the electricity in them and it was pretty much physically painful for me to hear. I haven’t watched this video yet due to being overstimulated currently but I’m definitely going to later :)
@TotallyNotLamePianist4 ай бұрын
I didn't even get two minutes in because I don't want to start my day with sensory overload. (But I don't like a three year old so I can't possibly be autistic, so says my mom)
@alex-34574 ай бұрын
add to this the hell of people wearing pungent perfume or some other strong smells that can’t even be mitigated with covering ears or closing eyes :’)
@DaroTheDragon4 ай бұрын
So i always thought it was supposed to be painful with light. I hate those summer days where i try to go outside but cant because its void white and it takes like so long to jist try to adjust. I have been thinking im autistic for the past few years and im waiting to get an assessment. Im not going to try to convince anyone in here but I relate to a lot of the sensory experience although mine changes through time and right now its really bad to almost getting meltdowns or panic attacks. I feel like my brain and body hates me.
@ASentientBlockofSwissCheese5 ай бұрын
This is how my brain always sounds
@A-oy9yf5 ай бұрын
When I have sensory overload it’s like as if suddenly everyone’s talking in loud volume and it gets unbearable sometimes. Normal light settings can also be blinding. Or, when I’m talking to a person one-on-one, even if they’re in front of me, I get so attuned by the sound around me it’s like they were speaking on lower volume incoherent speech.
@spookyspice5965 ай бұрын
I'm stressed out just listening to this!
@legohunter10205 ай бұрын
I tend to get sensory overload due to my aspergers syndrome. For the most part, I learned how to control it. But during the times it becomes too much, I either block everyone out and continue my normal work without assistance (And I get upset if people do. I do apologize afterwards.) , or I'd just shut down and do nothing. No in between.
@angadsinghkalsi5 ай бұрын
Is there any cure for this?
@ascari166 ай бұрын
I call that a pretty average day
@imthatmama6 ай бұрын
Okay why did I insist on touching myself before bed
@Urrrm2557 ай бұрын
Usually my eyes roll back when I’m having an overload.
@inakandler70867 ай бұрын
Me watching this video: "isnt this just normal hearing?" Realising holy shit i have auditory sensory :-)))
@leonzac52407 ай бұрын
Woah, i thought everyone experienced all these sounds to that intensity? I guess i suffer with sensory overload way more than i originally thought. I am quite baffled by this. Is this really not what neurotypical people hear all the time?! 🤯
@SarahMichelle7777 ай бұрын
I really thought all this was normal.
@svenneff7 ай бұрын
Are you saying that this level of awareness/perception isn't normal?
@colossaltitan35466 ай бұрын
might be a bit ignorant of me to say this but I honestly didn't feel at all unnerved by this, actually kind of almost relaxing like some kind of artsy movie that focuses on cinematography
@inquisitor_snake7 ай бұрын
Wait this isnt normal? Dawg this is just my every day experience i wasnt aware that other people are able to tune out the sounds😭
@RUGRAF-rf8fi8 ай бұрын
Nope can’t listen to what I deal with arrg I need quiet!!! 45 seconds was too much already!!!
@lizardme888 ай бұрын
I'm mostly bothered by barking dogs, high pitched screeching sirens and very loud music.
@HazeAroundtheWorld4 ай бұрын
Yes, me too
@originalstel8 ай бұрын
i turned the sound off lol but do ppl really just chill
@samanthaowings76008 ай бұрын
Am i the only one who can't have a working clocks in there room like i have to take the batteries out the ticking is to much
@salma_Nella224 ай бұрын
I couldn’t sleep without the ticking clock. Now I use white noise with my baby and I don’t know how I’m going to wean myself out of white noise. Silence stresses me out because I can hear everything happening downstairs or outside. I’ll wake up if my baby moves without it
@jasonmorris8588 ай бұрын
Well done
@experimenter198 ай бұрын
As someone with autism and ADHD this hit home
@ikiwies09 ай бұрын
I have OCD and this!
@littlestbroccoli9 ай бұрын
This doesn't feel like what sensory overload is. It's much louder, much more painful than this.
@wickedtomahawk90919 ай бұрын
As I was doing some research I have come across sensory overload. If I do have ADD (which I suspect) it explains a lot about my burnout experiences and how sometimes I need a full 24hrs to reharmonize myself with my environment so im not on edge. Also while im at my fast food job why I feel so overwhelmed when its busy and I make the stupidest mistakes imagineable. The amount of times I walk to get something and end up just staring at the wall increases in times where I think I have experienced sensory overload.
@Peak_Palette9 ай бұрын
bruh im not even 10 seconds into the actual simulation and im already screaming from the ear ringing LMAO
@kierielong9759 ай бұрын
My sensory system is even worse than what’s portrayed in this video. It’s horrible. Every sense freaks out constantly and it’s so overwhelming and exhausting. For example, my eyes are incredibly sensitive to light. I try to stay inside if I can on sunny days cause even sunglasses don’t completely help. I’d have to have such dark ones that I wouldn’t be able to see probably. I get headaches and my eyes burn and feel like they are going to explode from the intense pain. If there are no clouds and the sun is very bright, I am literally unable to keep my eyes open unless I have sunglasses and even then I need to look at the ground or shield my eyes with my hand. It feels like my eyes are being stabbed. 😵💫😖 Certain indoor lights affect me more than others. Fluorescent lights are not good because of the tire of light and because a lot of times the lights flicker so quickly that you almost can’t see it but I do. Blue screen light is really bad. Especially if it’s dark out and that’s the only light. Darkness makes light even brighter because of the contrast. Even reading can be painful. And that’s only my eyes. All my other senses are also very sensitive so imagine how bad it is when you put it all together! I couldn’t even finish watching this video because it got too overwhelming. Is anyone else this badly sensitive and if so do you have any advice on how to calm everything down?
@rachelroe309 ай бұрын
I must have sensory overload because this seems normal af
@AdamariaG4610 ай бұрын
This video is very well made, and now I'll explain why: it's super bad to see and listen to it for a person who feels exactly this sensation in his life, it creates discomfort for a moment, but that means that you represented it really well. Well done, keep making these videos, so that other people can understand what is happening internally.
@RevO-One10 ай бұрын
Imma be honest, I did not watch the whole video, even with lowering the sound.
@elliottpak10 ай бұрын
Ok the part in the classroom was WAY TOO RELATABLE
@twistysart10 ай бұрын
anyone else get migraines every single day due to light sensitivity? It sucks so bad This video felt like a heart attack and a headache so overstimulating
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I made it up until 2:23.. I had to stop 😭🤦🏻♀️
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If you want to show this to your friend whom you ssulect is sensory sensitive, without them knowing that's why until afterward, I suggest starting at 0:37
Yeah basically. - AuDHD girl Perfectly what it's like on bluetooth Bose headphones after pressing the volume bottom up 3x on the phone, starting at 0. Can you please do one next of what it's like NOT to have that? Thanks!
*establish a new republic because!*
When I’m feeling overloaded I start sweating and become hyper aware of EVERYTHING AND EVERYONE!!! I start thinking that everyone is looking at me and having secret conversations behind my back!!! ITS VERY STRESSFUL… I always experience this when I first walk into my job first thing in the morning!!! So what works best for me and my over stimulated nerves/feelings… is to just put my things down in my job… And then I literally just leave!!! 🤷🏾♀️… I DONT really leave from work obviously lol… but I go and have some “mini ME time”… I say affirmations and go outside to get fresh air!!! I try to remind myself that other ppl have their own lives to pay so much attention to!!! And if that doesn’t work… I just find a more secluded quiet space to do my work for the day!!! BUT TRUST ME ITS A HORRIBLE FEELING TO BE OVERLY STIMULATED ESP WHEN IN VERY CROWDED PUBLIC PLACES like the dreadful/EVIL place most HUMANS call “THE AIRPORT”!!! EEEEK!!! 🥴🤢🤮😬😵 🥹😢😩😖🫣😓😵💫🥴
I wish that was it. Aspergers is so much worse than this.
I keep seeing video like this saying this is what people with autism hear and it's a lot of adhd people that experience this everyday as well
Are there any that show what it's like being neurotypical? I can't imagine NOT seeing things like the video above and am curious.
For normal people no autistic person daily
What autistic feels like
I don't get this as bad bit I am extremely sensitive to loud sounds and bright lights. I have been called a coward multiple times for covering my ears when balloons pop and with fireworks. Also, fun park rides are extremely overwhelming.
Hey there
I have autism spectrum disorder but I am an high functioning autistic person and I suffer from anxiety tho.
Sometimes there's just so much noise that the lights get very bright and I need to sit down. Does that count as overstimulation?
The lights need to be a LOT brighter, with areas not in dark light being completely black.
It blows my mind that this isnt normal and yet most people can hear their thoughts, which is odd to me. I have the tinnitus cherry on top which makes it extra fun.
I get extremely overstimulated due to noise- for example today I had to go round my house turning off all the non-essential electrical appliances because I could hear the electricity in them and it was pretty much physically painful for me to hear. I haven’t watched this video yet due to being overstimulated currently but I’m definitely going to later :)
I didn't even get two minutes in because I don't want to start my day with sensory overload. (But I don't like a three year old so I can't possibly be autistic, so says my mom)
add to this the hell of people wearing pungent perfume or some other strong smells that can’t even be mitigated with covering ears or closing eyes :’)
So i always thought it was supposed to be painful with light. I hate those summer days where i try to go outside but cant because its void white and it takes like so long to jist try to adjust. I have been thinking im autistic for the past few years and im waiting to get an assessment. Im not going to try to convince anyone in here but I relate to a lot of the sensory experience although mine changes through time and right now its really bad to almost getting meltdowns or panic attacks. I feel like my brain and body hates me.
This is how my brain always sounds
When I have sensory overload it’s like as if suddenly everyone’s talking in loud volume and it gets unbearable sometimes. Normal light settings can also be blinding. Or, when I’m talking to a person one-on-one, even if they’re in front of me, I get so attuned by the sound around me it’s like they were speaking on lower volume incoherent speech.
I'm stressed out just listening to this!
I tend to get sensory overload due to my aspergers syndrome. For the most part, I learned how to control it. But during the times it becomes too much, I either block everyone out and continue my normal work without assistance (And I get upset if people do. I do apologize afterwards.) , or I'd just shut down and do nothing. No in between.
Is there any cure for this?
I call that a pretty average day
Okay why did I insist on touching myself before bed
Usually my eyes roll back when I’m having an overload.
Me watching this video: "isnt this just normal hearing?" Realising holy shit i have auditory sensory :-)))
Woah, i thought everyone experienced all these sounds to that intensity? I guess i suffer with sensory overload way more than i originally thought. I am quite baffled by this. Is this really not what neurotypical people hear all the time?! 🤯
I really thought all this was normal.
Are you saying that this level of awareness/perception isn't normal?
might be a bit ignorant of me to say this but I honestly didn't feel at all unnerved by this, actually kind of almost relaxing like some kind of artsy movie that focuses on cinematography
Wait this isnt normal? Dawg this is just my every day experience i wasnt aware that other people are able to tune out the sounds😭
Nope can’t listen to what I deal with arrg I need quiet!!! 45 seconds was too much already!!!
I'm mostly bothered by barking dogs, high pitched screeching sirens and very loud music.
Yes, me too
i turned the sound off lol but do ppl really just chill
Am i the only one who can't have a working clocks in there room like i have to take the batteries out the ticking is to much
I couldn’t sleep without the ticking clock. Now I use white noise with my baby and I don’t know how I’m going to wean myself out of white noise. Silence stresses me out because I can hear everything happening downstairs or outside. I’ll wake up if my baby moves without it
Well done
As someone with autism and ADHD this hit home
I have OCD and this!
This doesn't feel like what sensory overload is. It's much louder, much more painful than this.
As I was doing some research I have come across sensory overload. If I do have ADD (which I suspect) it explains a lot about my burnout experiences and how sometimes I need a full 24hrs to reharmonize myself with my environment so im not on edge. Also while im at my fast food job why I feel so overwhelmed when its busy and I make the stupidest mistakes imagineable. The amount of times I walk to get something and end up just staring at the wall increases in times where I think I have experienced sensory overload.
bruh im not even 10 seconds into the actual simulation and im already screaming from the ear ringing LMAO
My sensory system is even worse than what’s portrayed in this video. It’s horrible. Every sense freaks out constantly and it’s so overwhelming and exhausting. For example, my eyes are incredibly sensitive to light. I try to stay inside if I can on sunny days cause even sunglasses don’t completely help. I’d have to have such dark ones that I wouldn’t be able to see probably. I get headaches and my eyes burn and feel like they are going to explode from the intense pain. If there are no clouds and the sun is very bright, I am literally unable to keep my eyes open unless I have sunglasses and even then I need to look at the ground or shield my eyes with my hand. It feels like my eyes are being stabbed. 😵💫😖 Certain indoor lights affect me more than others. Fluorescent lights are not good because of the tire of light and because a lot of times the lights flicker so quickly that you almost can’t see it but I do. Blue screen light is really bad. Especially if it’s dark out and that’s the only light. Darkness makes light even brighter because of the contrast. Even reading can be painful. And that’s only my eyes. All my other senses are also very sensitive so imagine how bad it is when you put it all together! I couldn’t even finish watching this video because it got too overwhelming. Is anyone else this badly sensitive and if so do you have any advice on how to calm everything down?
I must have sensory overload because this seems normal af
This video is very well made, and now I'll explain why: it's super bad to see and listen to it for a person who feels exactly this sensation in his life, it creates discomfort for a moment, but that means that you represented it really well. Well done, keep making these videos, so that other people can understand what is happening internally.
Imma be honest, I did not watch the whole video, even with lowering the sound.
Ok the part in the classroom was WAY TOO RELATABLE
anyone else get migraines every single day due to light sensitivity? It sucks so bad This video felt like a heart attack and a headache so overstimulating