Things that cause distress

I'm doing an autism passport.    But I can't get my head round sharing with other people things that cause me distress.  Obviously not all people can be trusted, so why give other people that information??    Am I wrong?   Isn't it just enough to say that I get stressed easily?   How have other people navigated this part of the form?   Grateful for any advice.

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  • I'd never heard of one before.

    In my experience the things that distress me are part of a normal hospital environment, like having to sleep in a room with other people, bright overhead lights, being woken up by them at 6am, the food that makes me ill, no proper coffeee. Having staff argue or ignore my allergies.

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  • I'd never heard of one before.

    In my experience the things that distress me are part of a normal hospital environment, like having to sleep in a room with other people, bright overhead lights, being woken up by them at 6am, the food that makes me ill, no proper coffeee. Having staff argue or ignore my allergies.

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