Ear defenders or headphones for sound sensitivity

I'm looking for some recommendations or advice from anyone else with noise sensitivity. I currently use loop ear plugs to help reduce noise levels but I don't really like them because of the horrible echo of my heartbeat and breathing, I can't decide what's worse, the external noise or feeling trapped in my own head. I also find that my own voice feels really loud so I talk too quietly and can't communicate with my husband without taking them out. I was wondering if ear defenders or music headphones would be better? I am looking to get two sets, one that just muffles sound so that I can still hear my husband when we are out and another set that completely blocks out everything (possibly music headphones because I find my own music soothing) for when I need to brave the shops alone. I know the best option is to try them out in a shop but I really hate shops!

It would also be nice to hear if anyone has any other coping mechanisms for sensory overload or just to know that I'm not alone. This has been a relatively recent issue for me because I've taken medication for depression and anxiety for all of my adult life until about a year ago. My meds were interacting with another medication that I was taking so I had to stop. As soon as I came off my meds it was like someone turned up the volume! If I'm stressed even the running of a tap or my husband unzipping his coat causes me distress!

I apologise in advance if I am slow replying or if my replies seem unfriendly or formal, I haven't worked out the rules of social online communication yet and find it a bit scary. Thanks in advance, I really appreciate you reading this.

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  • I know the best option is to try them out in a shop but I really hate shops!

    I think most of us here will have this issue, it's a big part of autism. It impacts on my daily life when out and about. I always just use those small button like earphones I jam in to cancel out external noises. 

    Your best option is to go into a shop and try some out.

    I know you hate shops, but consider it a 20 minute ordeal that'll result in the right choice of headphones and, whoop, you're sorted in the long-term.

  • Thanks  That's what I was thinking but I thought it was worth asking in case I could avoid the dreaded shops. If the shops just turned off the music it would help, I'm sure no one else would notice anyway! 

  • You could try some from Amazon and then return them if returns are accepted, if they aren't good. I know Amazon do a try before you buy on some items.

    Sound sensitivity is a huge problem for many of us here and headphones can be a big reliever from this problem.

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