dragonsanddemons wrote:
I have this problem too. It's called auditory processing disorder. For me, I have the most trouble when there are other noises besides one person talking - if other people are talking or there's enough "background noise," I can't filter the person's voice out from the other noises very well. I also will sometimes just need an extra moment to process what someone is saying - I'll ask them to repeat themselves because I didn't understand, but then before they're finished, I realize what they said.
I've got an auditory processing disorder as well, pretty much as described, although I think it's gotten to be less of a problem as I've gotten older (although I may just think that because I have gotten better at avoiding situations that kick it up

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I'm not sure if stress just makes it worse, or if there's a separate thing going on that's entirely stress related, but I also can kind of get into an overwhelmed fog when I just can't follow spoken language. There's a lot of overlap, but in one I just can't seem to make sense of the spoken word, while the other one is more all-encompassing -- I can even struggle with written instructions in the second (not that I'm usually looking at them, because it happens more in social situations I suppose, but it's happened). With the first, written instructions are cake to understand, it's just the hearing thing that's a problem.