IDK if this is just a me thing or something a lot of people experience.

  • otp@sh.itjust.works
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    12 天前

    It’s generally not, though certain types of stimuli can cause pain through their own merit either directly or indirectly.

    Bright lights that cause prolonged squinting, loud sounds (obviously), etc.

    I recently learned that touch can also cause pain. Like just general touching that results in overstimulation that feels like pain. That’s not common.

    I imagine it’s kind of overloading the tickle and itchy pathways or something, which feels painful?..

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      11 天前

      Oh man, I have all of these! Pain in the head behind the eyes when the alarm goes off, prolonged squinting with certain kinds of bright lights, I get physical pain in my head from specific outdoor sounds like a very loud motorcycle exhaust.

      But most striking of all, I have the pain response to tickling. If someone tries tickling me anywhere on my body my back spasms and my diaphragm contracts, my vision goes black and I have to concentrate to stop myself from yelling and screaming. It’s not the same as regular pain like a cut or bruise or a burn, is more like someone tasering me.

      I’ve always been pretty sensitive to tickling since I was a kid, but it got way worse after I got a pinched nerve in my back about 10 years ago.

      I was also very mildly on the autism spectrum when I was a kid, then I was neurotypical from puberty until my early 30s, now nearly 40 I’m back deep into the spectrum.

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      12 天前

      So you’re telling me that you can use smth like a drill/angle grinder or go to a concert without ear protection and not feel pain?

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        11 天前

        I can use a drill, jigsaw, or circular saw and not feel pain; yes.

        Don’t think this is just a me thing, as my family seem fine using them too.

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        12 天前

        No, loud volumes are one of the things I mentioned explicitly that cause pain inherently.

        You should be using hearing protection when using loud tools or attending concerts.