Guest guest Posted December 13, 2011 Report Share Posted December 13, 2011 You sound like me... I have ADD, too, but I also have Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Many ADDers also have SPD... they often go together but you can have one without the other. SPD affects all the senses, so it may not apply to you, but many SPDers have more of a problem with one particular sense. Please ask your doctor about it. Not all doctors know about it, but I think most do now (at least the psychiatrists). There are no meds specifically for SPD as it's usually just occupational therapy that's used to help with it. It's not easy to find OT's who work with adults, but there are some out there. A lot depends on your location. Also, even the doctors who know about SPD don't know how to help with it. Yours may know an OT who works with adults, though. Meanwhile, you can read about SPD and see if it fits: http://www.spdfoundation.net/about-sensory-processing-disorder.html I do know what you go through, as I go through the same thing. It's very exhausting. Your body absolutely needs its downtime because it gets overloaded on a daily basis. Vicki > > After a 3 year journey of different doctors and meds, am getting depression and anxiety in better control, but finding that sensitivity to sound is a serious problem. To point I cannot be with my own family. My body cannot absorb and process all the stimulation, I need to be in a *quiet* environment. I now consider these " sensitivity attacks " and not anxiety attacks. My body shuts down and go to quiet place in house and takes 1-2 hours before I can reappear, but am very irratible and walking on egg shells. My put me on Gufacine, in addition to other meds for depression, anxiety, ADHD. My dr thinks sensitivity is related to ADHD, but no relief yet. > > Individual sounds can start it, but can build quicker to there is too much activity and sound all at once. > > I am going CRAZY! I cannot even take care of my own kids and only for every short times. Any help or suggestions? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2011 Report Share Posted December 14, 2011 If you are oversensitive to LOUD sounds, ie audiosensitivity or " hyeracusis " , as opposed to being annoyed or enraged by quiet sounds, then I think this is almost certainly because you now have hyperactive inner ears. You should consider going to an otologist, especially if you have other symptoms implicating the ear (tinnitus, hearing loss, dizziness, fullness/pressure in ears). I quite agree with you that it is not helpful to regard sensitivity reactions as anxiety attacks. ********************************************************************** > > After a 3 year journey of different doctors and meds, am getting depression and anxiety in better control, but finding that sensitivity to sound is a serious problem. To point I cannot be with my own family. My body cannot absorb and process all the stimulation, I need to be in a *quiet* environment. I now consider these " sensitivity attacks " and not anxiety attacks. My body shuts down and go to quiet place in house and takes 1-2 hours before I can reappear, but am very irratible and walking on egg shells. My put me on Gufacine, in addition to other meds for depression, anxiety, ADHD. My dr thinks sensitivity is related to ADHD, but no relief yet. > > Individual sounds can start it, but can build quicker to there is too much activity and sound all at once. > > I am going CRAZY! I cannot even take care of my own kids and only for every short times. Any help or suggestions? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2011 Report Share Posted December 14, 2011 If you are oversensitive to LOUD sounds, ie audiosensitivity or " hyeracusis " , as opposed to being annoyed or enraged by quiet sounds, then I think this is almost certainly because you now have hyperactive inner ears. You should consider going to an otologist, especially if you have other symptoms implicating the ear (tinnitus, hearing loss, dizziness, fullness/pressure in ears). I quite agree with you that it is not helpful to regard sensitivity reactions as anxiety attacks. ********************************************************************** > > After a 3 year journey of different doctors and meds, am getting depression and anxiety in better control, but finding that sensitivity to sound is a serious problem. To point I cannot be with my own family. My body cannot absorb and process all the stimulation, I need to be in a *quiet* environment. I now consider these " sensitivity attacks " and not anxiety attacks. My body shuts down and go to quiet place in house and takes 1-2 hours before I can reappear, but am very irratible and walking on egg shells. My put me on Gufacine, in addition to other meds for depression, anxiety, ADHD. My dr thinks sensitivity is related to ADHD, but no relief yet. > > Individual sounds can start it, but can build quicker to there is too much activity and sound all at once. > > I am going CRAZY! I cannot even take care of my own kids and only for every short times. Any help or suggestions? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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