Sensory overload - how does it feel?
Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 2:08 pm
Hi all,
Normally things go great, but sometimes when I start to get really stressed I almost shut down for a few days - not good.
Does anyone have sensory overload and can explain how it feels or how you deal with it? Is it a permanent thing or does it come and go?
At the moment I'm in stressed mode - sounds are almost magnified, my brain goes to mush and I struggle to remember things, and everything becomes a chore. When I'm speaking I'm consciously having to think about what I say and almost have to listen twice before I answer someone for it to process properly and worried what I say in case it sounds weird or I speak too fast and jumbled. also my vision goes a bit weird, almost like tunnel vision. I forced myself out the door to do a delivery this morning then to do a couple of jobs in town, but just don't feel my normal chirpy self. I can definitely pin it down to times when I'm feeling really pressured with work or personal stuff.
The other noticeable thing is I feel much more groggy when I wake up in the mornings, but by evening it's started to clear again and I feel my regular self, then when I wake up the next morning I feel like I did before, and gradually over a few days it clears. It did used to be really bad, sometimes lasted for 10 days or more but now not as long thankfully. I also find when I feel like this I lose my appetite a bit for a few days.
I changed to being self-employed last year and it's generally much less stressful as I work from home so that has helped things as well.
Normally things go great, but sometimes when I start to get really stressed I almost shut down for a few days - not good.
Does anyone have sensory overload and can explain how it feels or how you deal with it? Is it a permanent thing or does it come and go?
At the moment I'm in stressed mode - sounds are almost magnified, my brain goes to mush and I struggle to remember things, and everything becomes a chore. When I'm speaking I'm consciously having to think about what I say and almost have to listen twice before I answer someone for it to process properly and worried what I say in case it sounds weird or I speak too fast and jumbled. also my vision goes a bit weird, almost like tunnel vision. I forced myself out the door to do a delivery this morning then to do a couple of jobs in town, but just don't feel my normal chirpy self. I can definitely pin it down to times when I'm feeling really pressured with work or personal stuff.
The other noticeable thing is I feel much more groggy when I wake up in the mornings, but by evening it's started to clear again and I feel my regular self, then when I wake up the next morning I feel like I did before, and gradually over a few days it clears. It did used to be really bad, sometimes lasted for 10 days or more but now not as long thankfully. I also find when I feel like this I lose my appetite a bit for a few days.
I changed to being self-employed last year and it's generally much less stressful as I work from home so that has helped things as well.