Juno R.
It means we have no way of blocking out stimuli. I get ‘sensory overload’ from environments most people would consider fun: an amusement park, party, mall, concert. It’s like our senses are set higher than other people’s, and with no “off” switch. Bright lights, noise, strong smells and too many human energies can trigger extreme fight-or-flight responses, stress and anxiety. Because of this I have chosen to live far out in the woods, away from artificial stimuli and smells, in a sparsely decorated cabin. Now I am happy and at peace. I choose to go to town and pick my activities carefully. My friends understand that I sometimes need to go away and recharge, but that I will come back. I just have a lower tolerance for input than most people. I do not consider this a disability, just something I need to be aware of.
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