I got some good quality noise cancelling headphones 12 months ago and thought they were great. Since doing more reading about ASD and ADHD, I’ve come to understand I have some sensory issues.

I bought some Loop earplugs a few weeks ago after reading about them in other ASD threads and I love wearing them when driving, shopping or in doctor’s waiting rooms. I feel much less anxious and tense.

After doing some more reading and reflection, I think that a weighted blanket might be helpful and so I ordered one.

I’ve been using softer, less jarring alarms and ringtones for years and started using the Smiling Mind phone app recently which has been helpful.

I was wondering if there are any assistive tools/devices/tips that any other ASD people have found that have had a major impact on their lives that they might like that share?

  • @greencactus@lemmy.world
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    710 months ago

    I’d really recommend consciously making time and space to go out and relax, ideally in nature (but can also be books, a nice candle, a comfort show - whatever you need to feel relaxed). (Autistic) burnout is not fun, and applying the things which feel good for you is really, really important :)

    • @InvisibleShoe@lemmy.worldOP
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      310 months ago

      I’ve taken up gardening and go out to water the plants each morning. I try to make that my mindfulness/relaxation time. Definitely helpful.