No Sensory Overload

I’m not yet diagnosed, although have been referred for an assessment, and the more I read around the subject, the more I believe I am autistic. However, there’s one thing that has held me back from seeking a diagnosis. I think, and I’m happy to be corrected, that sensory overload is one of the most well known symptoms of autism. However, I’m the complete opposite. I struggle working unless there is a tv or radio on in the background. I’m constantly looking for things to have brighter, more vivid colours, as opposed to my wife who would have everything in our house some sort of off-white shade. Essentially, I’m after my senses being constantly stimulated. Is this something that others here experience?

Parents
  • I think they use the prefixes 'hyper' when the sensitivity is too strong and 'hypo' when it's not strong enough. It can go either way, or one way with one thing and the other with something else, even swing between the two. 

    Sounds like you're hypo-sensitive to a few things so seeking some extra stimulation. Tell your assessors it's all part of the package.

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  • I think they use the prefixes 'hyper' when the sensitivity is too strong and 'hypo' when it's not strong enough. It can go either way, or one way with one thing and the other with something else, even swing between the two. 

    Sounds like you're hypo-sensitive to a few things so seeking some extra stimulation. Tell your assessors it's all part of the package.

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