Kiseki wrote:
For as long as I can remember, whenever I'm sitting I feel very uncomfortable if I'm not holding something on my lap. On a sofa I instinctively grab a cushion. If I'm out in a restaurant I keep my purse there. I carry a bookbag too and use that.
Is this an AS thing? Anyone else do it? If I don't have something on my lap I feel really unsafe and unsure of where to put my hands and how to cross my legs. I just feel like I need the security.
Myself too - strange you mentioned! Somehow I feel more 'grounded' whilst holding something, inexplicably. Related, I almost need to carry something in my hand if I'm walking about (exempt from exercise, of course). Rarely are my hands empty - even if it's just carrying a pencil. When seated I like a blanket or cover-up, if possible. Or I just fidget a lot
About AS....it's occured to me although I cannot know. Proprioception (sensation of awareness of one's limbs/physicality in space) is affected in any ASD and why weighted blankets can afford great relief - same concept, I think.
btw, I LOVE my weighted blanket and it helps with sleep too. Kiseki, there are weighted lap pads on the market too. Quite astute you'd correlate that to AS.
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