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12 Aug 2012, 1:36 am

Does anyone else find this comforting? Personally I had not done this much and I tend to rock more than anything. Today however I went to the store with my roommate and the store was PACKED. I could hear clothes rustling, the squeaking of shopping carts, a lot of people talking, bodies everywhere, people kept bumping into me. It was making me panic, freak out. It was painful and overbearing and next thing I knew I was running for the bathroom. I ran to the big stall and started spinning in circles. After a little while I felt better.

It was a little dizzying, but it felt so good.



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12 Aug 2012, 1:40 am

its almost irresistible to not spin when sitting in an office chair.



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12 Aug 2012, 1:47 am

chris5000 wrote:
its almost irresistible to not spin when sitting in an office chair.


agreed,

Mosty, I don't spin because I have big problems with motion sickness and spinning makes me sick quickly. However, I do have a number of movement stims so I compleatly understand how spinning might make you feel better. I tend to rock a lot.



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12 Aug 2012, 1:48 am

chris5000 wrote:
its almost irresistible to not spin when sitting in an office chair.


Agreed, and I don't even consider spinning to be a stim for me! :lol:


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12 Aug 2012, 1:49 am

Rattus wrote:
chris5000 wrote:
its almost irresistible to not spin when sitting in an office chair.


agreed,


That is usually the extent of my spinning usually, but just doing it standing up, in the bathroom stall calmed me. It was like being comforted I guess. I did better through the rest of the shopping trip, although I was still very tense and stiff, trying to make sure no one else touched me.



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12 Aug 2012, 2:09 am

chris5000 wrote:
its almost irresistible to not spin when sitting in an office chair.


Agreed!! ! :lol:


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12 Aug 2012, 2:12 am

I used to do that quite a bit when I was younger; but haven't since around age 10 or so when it started to give me really unpleasant motion sickness.



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12 Aug 2012, 2:43 am

Yeah I love spinning but I've never used it to calm me down. I used to spin a lot as a kid, my dad says it was my signature dance move.


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12 Aug 2012, 2:48 am

I spun all the time as a child. I only spin in chairs now. :lol:



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12 Aug 2012, 7:30 am

I used to spin heaps as a child. I found it unusually comforting. Especially on the swings. I dont spin anymore instead i may rock or sing, or flap, or repeat words over n over under my breath. or look at a photo of my best friend who's general company soothes me.



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12 Aug 2012, 10:05 am

I used to spin as a child heck I still spin once in a great while buts usually when I am extremely happy.Whenever I was happy as a child I would spin a lot.


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12 Aug 2012, 10:34 am

Being dizzy is one of the worst feelings for me, so I'm not a fan of spinning :P



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12 Aug 2012, 12:40 pm

The only forms of spinning that I really like is the class that's offered at the gym where you're on a stationary bike the whole time. The other one is riding the teacup ride at Disneyland. When I was a child, I loved to spin until I fell down in the grass in the backyard, but that's it.



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12 Aug 2012, 1:02 pm

I used to spin in circles sometimes when I was little, but don't so much anymore...in recent years, I've developed mild problems with motion sickness and can't really do stuff like going on playgroung swings anymore, and I used to enjoy that, too. It makes me sad. :(

...Oh well, having to avoid swinging now is probably for the best...I'm so much older now than I was when I first starting using swings for stims that people would probably think I was really strange if I were to still be doing it.


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