0DuckPower0 wrote:
Hello everyone, I am a student in highschool who is doing a report on AS, I was wondering if there was something that i should make clear during my report, like facts that a book or website might not be able to tell me. I'm also having trouble finding some facts about treatments, like what is done to help someone with AS. Another difficult area im finding to understand... is something a book called Sensory Sensitivity. I guess i understand what its saying and i can picture it... but since i've never really experienced it myself, i was wondering if i could hear what some of you have to say about it.
If anyone could help that would be great. I'm giving the report this thursday so i need something as soon as possible! Thank you!
p.s. My nephew was diagnosed with AS only a few months ago, that is why i decided to do a report on this.
Having sensory sensitivity issues usually means that we are more affected by things like sound, light, touch and other senses than other people.
I can't speak for anyone else.. but I find if the light is too bright, like light reflecting off white concrete.. It will make me sneeze.
I hate being touched lightly as it tickles, and Noises just seem really loud, and theres only so much loud noise I can take.
Things like chainsaws are especially bad.
My left ear is very sensitive, and someone whispering into it gives me goosebumps. It's all really strange.