Brittany2907 wrote:
buryuntime wrote:
happymusic wrote:
Hm. Thank you. So, maybe that's another difficult aspect - you may not notice you do it. Very helpful, thank you. I'm trying to get my understanding in order for my appointment in 2035 - I mean June

I think most stimming is defined by not being initially aware of it.
I think another big clue to if you are stimming is if you notice it and stop, you start engaging in another form of stimming without realize it. (i.e. notice you are rocking, stop, then notice later that you immediately took up hitting your legs and making repetitive noises).
I notice that I do this. I'm trying to stop rubbing my eyebrows because they are disappearing. When I notice that I'm doing it I stop, but what I don't notice until later on is that I started doing something else, like clicking my toes (hard to explain).
Yeah. Plenty of people tap on purpose. Lots of the drummers in my band tap a bit. But normal people don't do these things unconsciously. I stim without realising it, or without really taking notice of it, plenty. It's not all that way though. If I rock, it's because it makes me feel better, not because I can't help it. So I guess it can be either aware or unaware.
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