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Re: Sensory Defensive(ness)

Posted by Jost on November 29, 2006, at 19:46:21

In reply to Re: Sensory Defensive(ness) » Jost, posted by Poet on November 26, 2006, at 15:38:02

Poet, I would cut off the sleeve immediately. of course you might have to sew it back on when you experience cold-air-on-arm syndrome.

Seriously, though, I think your T must think your sensitivity is really extreme, if s/he thinks you could get redress under the Ams with disability Act. Better to find a workplace that's more positive and relaxed, and where you feel more at east.

My feeling is that some people are just more reactive-- more sensitive, more intense-- what have you-- so they have more intense reactions to cope with. I'm that way.

I'm not a great instance of hope to cope with it-- but I still think I'm not "sensory defensive"-- which strike s me as an awkward circumlocution-- just a little hyper-sensitive, and maybe less than optimally good at self-soothing.

You'll find another job, and I bet it'll be a much better one. Just keep at it. :)

Jost


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