Day #7 ๐Ÿ›’ That Triggering Noise
I often read that people with ADHD are triggered by certain human-made noises, usually smacking or slurping. I always thought I was some kind of exception. I donโ€™t love those sounds, but they donโ€™t send me into instant overload. That almost has to be true. My partner is obese, so I regularly hear loud breathing, slurping, and a whole collection of other very human noises. If I couldnโ€™t filter those out, we simply couldnโ€™t be together.
As a child, though, sound already carried emotional weight. I remember my mom scolding me once for smacking while eating. I was angry because I was sure I wasnโ€™t doing it. I concentrated as hard as Iย could, chewing carefully, trying to be completely silent. She told me I was still smacking. I ran from the table in tears, confused and ashamed, unsure how to fix something I couldnโ€™t hear myself doing.
๐Ÿช Yesterday... something happened.
I was in the supermarket when I heard it. An elderly lady leaning heavily on her shopping cart, moving slowly through the store while constantly shuffling her feet. Shhh. Shhh. Shhh. The sound hit my brain like a red alert. Every step landed directly on my nerves.
I tried to escape by rushing through the supermarket, but somehow the magical elderly lady stayed right behind me. She was leaning on a shopping cart. I had only a small basket. Physics should have been on my side, and yet there she was, shuffling steadily in my wake.
Shhh. Shhh. Shhh...
Iโ€™m fairly certain she helped me set a new personal speed record in that store. All powered by one noise my ADHD brain simply refused to filter out.
๐Ÿ˜ What's your triggering noise?
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Alena Sladkovskรก
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Day #7 ๐Ÿ›’ That Triggering Noise
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