YES! I sat watching this video thinking..and......lol. This is how it always feels. I have learned to focus in crowds. You pick something and focus. It can be done.
It is a medical condition that affects your brain & of course rest of body, too & people should realize it and take care of it! We are going to get more & more aspergers & autists! The information is already out there! Where are the docs that brush up & do their homework? Everybody google & youtube "Dr. KLINGHARDT, HPU, Lyme, Heavy Metal Detox, Nitrostress, Traumas & traumas passed on, Today´s high electric exposure & its affects on microparasites & their microtoxine production in your body"!
Thanks for posting this. My four year old son, who's autistic, has been displaying signs of sensory overload in crowded places. We learned what triggered it just yesterday while at Chuck-e-Cheese (major YIKES!). After an hour went by, and more kids filled the place, he simply could no longer handle the noise and chaos.
Kill the aspies! Drive them to the oceans, and drown their young! Impale them on fallen branches tipped with obsidian! Tie up their hands and feet, set fire to their faces, and let them slowly sink in quicksand! Smash their hands and feet, then lock them in a cage full of hungry, angry pigs! Create a huge beef grinder, then feed them through, slowly, feet-first! Shove thermite up their asses! Grease them up, and shove them down the throats of whales! Skin them alive then kill 'em all with fire!
i has aspergers and this video made me feel dizzy. When i feel overloaded i cant support sounds, lights, smells, touching... i need to hide and close my eyes and swing, or i can explode :p
this video explained well what an overload is like, i have HFA and its just everyday situations like these (that for a neurotypical are normal) that can have a huge effect on people with autism or aspergers, its supermarkets ,airports, train stations, cities, and school, that are just places where people visit all the time, that are difficult to cope with and i know how hard it is and this video was a great explanation
@louisa365 I'm an Aspergers sufferer (HFA) and often get sensory underload. Mainly taste and smell, which is why I'm fat. Another is visual, because I am so used to seeing a computer screen all day, and occasionally I blindfold myself to put myself in the shoes of Daisy, my blind acquaintance.
Sometimes I have noticed it is better to have a meltdown in a crowded place like that because no one notices and you can just go in a corner and "melt." Where as last week I went into what appeared to be a calm and quiet, but new (& small), bookstore where I live; it was hard for people not to look and see me when I overloaded. I want to go back in there because I LOVE books, but I ask myself is it really worth it. GREAT video. If I do, I told myself I will count the books, to remove myself
Thanks for your message. Yes, this was the point of the video, showing, making people feel sensory overload. Even the pigeons were overloaded as I walked through them. Most of my videos are about how it feels to be in a given situation or in a given frame of mind. Thats how I like to relate to the environment and people and convey messages that are I thinka fuller, non-verbal accounts. All the events I show are real life events. The videos constitute a fuller sensory-visual memory of the events
YES! I sat watching this video thinking..and......lol. This is how it always feels. I have learned to focus in crowds. You pick something and focus. It can be done.
cmoursler3 2 weeks ago
This music fits the scene perfectly well. I love the sound. It's chaotic, yet organized.
SayAnythingBob 1 month ago
Oh god that was an actual piece of music?! Who would torture themselves listening to that??
andyforawesome 1 month ago 2
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It is a medical condition that affects your brain & of course rest of body, too & people should realize it and take care of it! We are going to get more & more aspergers & autists! The information is already out there! Where are the docs that brush up & do their homework? Everybody google & youtube "Dr. KLINGHARDT, HPU, Lyme, Heavy Metal Detox, Nitrostress, Traumas & traumas passed on, Today´s high electric exposure & its affects on microparasites & their microtoxine production in your body"!
KarinOll 3 months ago
This is how I feel ALL THE TIME!!!!!
motleyminded85 4 months ago
Even though Glenn Gould was also an Aspie, I found this music alone painful!!
louellasnugglebunny 4 months ago
Thanks for posting this. My four year old son, who's autistic, has been displaying signs of sensory overload in crowded places. We learned what triggered it just yesterday while at Chuck-e-Cheese (major YIKES!). After an hour went by, and more kids filled the place, he simply could no longer handle the noise and chaos.
fafoosnick6839 10 months ago
Wow thanks so much for posting.
Aluapay 1 year ago
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LycanthropicAsshole 1 year ago
Makes me anxious just watching it.
rancar29 1 year ago 4
So overwhelming!
angelica97007 1 year ago
i has aspergers and this video made me feel dizzy. When i feel overloaded i cant support sounds, lights, smells, touching... i need to hide and close my eyes and swing, or i can explode :p
adrishelton 1 year ago
I think I'm neurotypical but these types of situations are overwhelming to me too. Add all the smells and yeck.
Weisenheimer78 1 year ago
this video explained well what an overload is like, i have HFA and its just everyday situations like these (that for a neurotypical are normal) that can have a huge effect on people with autism or aspergers, its supermarkets ,airports, train stations, cities, and school, that are just places where people visit all the time, that are difficult to cope with and i know how hard it is and this video was a great explanation
louisa365 2 years ago 8
@louisa365 I'm an Aspergers sufferer (HFA) and often get sensory underload. Mainly taste and smell, which is why I'm fat. Another is visual, because I am so used to seeing a computer screen all day, and occasionally I blindfold myself to put myself in the shoes of Daisy, my blind acquaintance.
jjovereats 2 weeks ago
Sometimes I have noticed it is better to have a meltdown in a crowded place like that because no one notices and you can just go in a corner and "melt." Where as last week I went into what appeared to be a calm and quiet, but new (& small), bookstore where I live; it was hard for people not to look and see me when I overloaded. I want to go back in there because I LOVE books, but I ask myself is it really worth it. GREAT video. If I do, I told myself I will count the books, to remove myself
CactusRose33 2 years ago
Thanks for your message. Yes, this was the point of the video, showing, making people feel sensory overload. Even the pigeons were overloaded as I walked through them. Most of my videos are about how it feels to be in a given situation or in a given frame of mind. Thats how I like to relate to the environment and people and convey messages that are I thinka fuller, non-verbal accounts. All the events I show are real life events. The videos constitute a fuller sensory-visual memory of the events
AutismTreatmentTrust 2 years ago
when my hering has anoverload i hear a redio snicle
bigguyeric 1 year ago
Lol, I have aspergers and this video overloaded me.
SpooToob 2 years ago