Guest guest Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 Ian, I do appreciate your constructive criticism (and sense of humor!). I'm glad to see feedback. Interesting about the " sadness " thing. I'm glad you pointed that out. I feel sadness now, but now that you all mention it, I didn't for the first 11 years of so of my 4S. Only after I made a conscious effort not to be angry or allow it to surface did I realize that there were other emotions present underneath all of that rage--such as fear and sadness. Before that I could only tell you that I felt anger. I guess sadness and other emotions are better used to describe how some 4Sers feel as a result of having 4S, like you mentioned. I personally am often saddened by how my reactions affect others or how I can't be " normal " (ha, what is that anyway?). Good that others are adding triggers. I'm like " oh yeah, I have that one too " . LOL > > > > > > > > Excellent stuff, keep it coming everyone > > > > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone on 3 > > > > > > > > Public Website: About Page > > > > > > > >  > > > > Hi All, > > > >  > > > > I’m planning on working on the “about†page over the weekend and would like to > > > > know what you think should be said. > > > >  > > > > How would you define 4s? > > > >  > > > > How does it make you feel? > > > >  > > > > Rich > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 Hey everyone, I have a question, especially for the more analytical types. I'm going to translate some 4S info and I don't see clearly how to translate the name. In " Selective sound sensitivity syndrome " does the word " selective " describe " sound " or " sensitivity " ? Are we sensitive to selective sounds? Or do we have a selective sensitivity to sounds? Or is the sound sensitivity as a whole " selective " ? Maybe it's really obvious and I'm just missing it. :S Any thoughts? Dr. J, if you see this, it would be great to have your feedback, as you are the one who would best know how to answer this. Thanks everyone! > > > > > > > One typo I noticed: in the last paragraph " parent of child " should be > > " parent or child " . > > > > > > > > I am not sure why sadness is mentioned as a common response to trigger > >sounds. I always imagine sadness as a gentle, if negative, mood rather than the > >type of highly aroused, fight-or-flight reaction we have to trigger sounds. I > >can imagine someone feeling sad later on that they cannot mix with other people > >because of triggers, but the immediate reaction would be far more highly > >distressed than " sad " , wouldn't it? Others might need to comment about this, > >because we do vary a little in responses. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 Instead of 'hyper-sensibility,' would 'hyper-sensitivity work better? Your definitions are great. (lurking regularly but not posting often. It's my 16 yr old son who's 4S) > > > > Excellent stuff, keep it coming everyone > > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone on 3 > > > > Public Website: About Page > > > >  > > Hi All, > >  > > I’m planning on working on the “about†page over the weekend and would like to > > know what you think should be said. > >  > > How would you define 4s? > >  > > How does it make you feel? > >  > > Rich > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 None of the " primary trigger sounds " you list below are related to my condition. Gum POPPING is the only one in that entire paragraph. My worst ones are dogs barking, back up beepers, leaf blowers, puppies whimpering, gum popping, cars idling, TV or radio on to talk shows (I love hearing music), refrigerator noises, air conditioner noise, habitual noises sometimes people make clearing their throats, to list a few. Katia > > > > Excellent stuff, keep it coming everyone > > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone on 3 > > > > Public Website: About Page > > > >  > > Hi All, > >  > > I’m planning on working on the “about†page over the weekend and would like to > > know what you think should be said. > >  > > How would you define 4s? > >  > > How does it make you feel? > >  > > Rich > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 Or you just cheat, and translate 4S as " soft sound sensitivity syndrome " :-) I would have thought that our sound sensitivity was selective, in that we don't react to all sounds, only some specific sounds. " Selective " means having the faculty of choosing or selecting, like a school that can select which students it will admit ( " Hogwarts is a selective school - it chooses not to admit Muggles " ). So I vote for " selective " as describing our sensitivity, not the sounds. You did want a pedantic answer, didn't you? > > Hey everyone, I have a question, especially for the more analytical types. I'm going to translate some 4S info and I don't see clearly how to translate the name. In " Selective sound sensitivity syndrome " does the word " selective " describe " sound " or " sensitivity " ? Are we sensitive to selective sounds? Or do we have a selective sensitivity to sounds? Or is the sound sensitivity as a whole " selective " ? > > Maybe it's really obvious and I'm just missing it. :S Any thoughts? > > Dr. J, if you see this, it would be great to have your feedback, as you are the one who would best know how to answer this. Thanks everyone! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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