AHHHHH,,,, I swear i'm going CRAZY!! my brother keeps on whistling and is hitting the couch (dont ask me why??) i can't stand it!! i am crying and getting verrrry angry. i have already asked this question but i still dont know what to do. and when he talks for a long time i get sooo paranoid. and my dad has some sorta sense of humor and always sings , but its terrible and i goo nuts and cry. and my other brother is always playing xbox and he is swearing and i get soo fustrated and nervous. i cry at the sound of annoying voices or repetitve noises (like typing of a keyboard)!!! is this a disease??? does anybody else have it??? please help
2007-03-30
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sounds like Asperger Syndrome (a mild form of Autism). It also manifests another disorder called Sensory Integration Disorder (sensitive to noises (someone talking loud, whistling, someone biting their finger nails, trains, fire trucks, ambulances, etc), big crowds or a large group of people, being touched (hugged, someone tapping you to get your attention), certain smells (stronger perfumes, etc). If these bother you; you might want to consult your doctor. You could try wearing ear plugs; ear phones; ear muffles, or other devices to help keep out noise. You could listen to music. Avoid the noise (walking away- if it's appropriate). Tell the person you need a break. Nothing wrong with a break. Everyone needs breaks.
If you have trouble or difficulty with social situations such as making or establishing friendships, but going about it the wrong way, then you probably do have Asperger Syndrome if you struggle socially. I have mild autism, a higher-functioning Autism. It's difficult. I struggle with my fiance using the laptop behind me right now, playing a game (monopoly) and things are dinging, so I have headphones to block out the noise. The dinging sound drives me nuts, popped gum, someone making a squeaky sound, or a pop can opening. It scares me, makes me nervous, have sweats, and feel uncomfortable. I break down and cry from my sensitivities. Try avoiding what you can.. If you see a crowd and it bothers you, try a smaller crowd or one-on-one talking and build your way up until you feel comfortable. If you have more questions or need help, please email me at Luvs2Write16@aol.com.
Thanks.. good luck!
Michelle
2007-03-30 13:33:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't give you much advice but I am the same way and have had to even move my seat at work because the girl behind me had these distracting noises on her computer that she wouldn't tone down. Just thinking about it upsets me now. I suffer from depression and sometimes my medication helps with this noise thing a bit but it is a problem. It's not a strange question, I've seen some similar postings before.
2007-03-30 21:50:04
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answered by Jebbie 7
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You need help. Sounds like it could be paranoid schizophrenia. You need to see a doctor right away. It is never normal to cray constantly and be so paranoid at home with normal activities going on.
2007-03-30 20:26:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Research mood/personality disorders on the net. Take some online questionnaires and find out what you have, coz it's something. When you figure it out, go to a doctor to talk about meds and therapy.
2007-03-30 20:22:05
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answered by Nickie C 3
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Sounds like you need to talk to a school counselor.
2007-03-30 20:27:49
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answered by Anne-Arky 3
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You did not say how old you are. I used to feel like that right before my period would start. Once my period was into the second day I would feel like 'me' again.
2007-03-30 20:21:53
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answered by tlbrown42000 6
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no, your just sensitive . You will probably out-grow it.
2007-03-30 20:21:13
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answered by Anonymous
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