Sensitivities are a Volume Issue

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  • @caliborn6884
    @caliborn6884 День назад +19

    You are talking about me today. It’s like every one of my senses are heightened to every stimulus and not in a good way.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +6

      Safety will help for sure. The volume is up and can be turned down.

  • @cindybrown1356
    @cindybrown1356 20 часов назад +8

    Beautifully said, Dan. I’ve experienced light sensitivity, smell sensitivity (severe), chemical sensitivity, lightheartedness…every single bit of it was my nervous system setting the volume on high! If anyone is experiencing these scary symptoms, sensations, rest in the truth that you will get over it, and have your life back. I’m living proof. When I got the clear knowledge that it was all fear, flat out fear..my nervous system began to calm down. 🙏🏻

  • @helencgreen
    @helencgreen День назад +16

    Thanks Dan, this subject is perfect timing for me. I've overcome many symtoms by believing they're perceived danger symptoms, but notice I've become more and more sensitive to noise, smells etc over the years that I've had chronic symptoms. I’ve put it down to being a Highly Sensitive Person, and that this is just who I am. Recently I've started to play with the idea that it’s a result of perceived danger.
    I tried this out just last night... our central heating is now coming on, and the cranking of the pipes is really loud in my room. I find it very jarring. It's hard to fall asleep (as I go to bed earlier than my mum!). As it started cranking last night, I soothed myself with messages of safety, and I fell asleep quite quickly! Amazing!! I'm really looking forward to treating all my other sensitivities with messages of safety.
    Thanks so much for all the work you do 💚

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +3

      Fantastic Helen. Thank you for sharing your experience on how this works.

  • @michelefinizio6520
    @michelefinizio6520 День назад +6

    Thank you for this video I was exposed to toxic mold and chemicals for 8 years in my home boy did it do a number on me I also have sensitivity to loud sounds and tinnitus I believe when you calm your nervous system down things to get better

  • @DottieBengo
    @DottieBengo День назад +9

    I learned that the eye pupils dilate in fight flight mode to better see the tiger. I get ocular migraines (aura without the headache) in bright lights. This all make total sense.

    • @kateking3953
      @kateking3953 День назад +3

      I get scintillating scotoma (ie ocular migraine), and so did Dr Sarno, he says himself. I worked on a headache clinic in the British health service. One of the common factors of migraine is dehydration and tiredness combined, so whatever the TMS aspect, it might be worth considering, when you get one, if you've had enough sleep and had sufficient water.

    • @jackieragan1819
      @jackieragan1819 День назад +2

      I get those too.

  • @1STBUCKLEY
    @1STBUCKLEY День назад +5

    Omg Dan this is me, especially today. Balance,vision,noise,smells, taste, etc. am sure after severe trauma I now go into fight n flight when it gets too much.
    I'm a sniffer dog in my house lol. I'm with your mum x

  • @alyeskak
    @alyeskak 7 часов назад +1

    Love the way you explain this topic. My sensory sensitivity started after there was a fire in my apartment complex and, even though I was fine, the whole experience was very scary. It makes sense that my brain turned up the dial on everything in an effort to protect me.

  • @moonflower3738
    @moonflower3738 7 часов назад +2

    Dysautonomia. I’ve experienced this and still do but not to the degree I once did. I’ve worked at things you share in your videos. Primal trust really helped me learn to calm my NS down too. All about the safety. Thank you Dan for all the healing info you generously share for free ❤

  • @allicat31103
    @allicat31103 День назад +4

    They labeled me photosensitive epileptic and I'm ridiculously sensitive to light, sounds. Great video!

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +1

      Safety will help.

    • @allicat31103
      @allicat31103 День назад +5

      @@PainFreeYou I've conquered 13 yrs of chronic pain, Crohn's, kidney disease! I only have slight seizures now! I did need the brain surgeries but was a victim as far as the rest. I'm WINNING thanks for your help! I've lost count of how many back surgeries yet I'm doing cartwheels daily now!

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +1

      @@allicat31103 so awesome!!!

  • @Gail-u3y
    @Gail-u3y День назад +2

    This is me ... Sensitivity to sound smells lights. Very interesting Dan thank you for this video . 👍

  • @andreaflasher3032
    @andreaflasher3032 День назад +6

    This is why I love listening to you, I learn so much. I do have a lot of the sensitivities you mentioned and now I'm relieved to know it's just my brain trying to keep me safe and not a malfunctioning body issue. Thanks Dan ❤️

  • @1STBUCKLEY
    @1STBUCKLEY День назад +4

    I was parked up to listen. Local school kids noise level was too much for me, I had to drive somewhere else 🤔. My reaction to all stimuli is red alert

  • @carolz248
    @carolz248 День назад +1

    Hi Dan - for your mom, the heightened sense of smell helped her identify the gas leak. That’s a good thing. Now my brain is convinced my sensitivities are protecting me. Im feeling confused

  • @alexandrecouture2462
    @alexandrecouture2462 День назад +7

    Very good video! For me, the worse thing was MSG, monosodium glutamate in food. It caused immediate tachycardia and mcas reactions, as well as a wave of fatigue. When present in large quantity, it's written MSG in the ingredients, but when it's present in small quantity, it's written ''natural flavor''. Any quantity would trigger symptoms. Interestingly, after reading Sarno's book, the problem is gone and I was much much better. Sound sensitivity is still there, so there is still work to done, but I'm on my way!

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +1

      Wonderful. Thanks for sharing your experience.

  • @user-dianejcml
    @user-dianejcml День назад +4

    Fantastic video Dan!! Thank you!! ❤❤ I have been waiting for this topic. Your Mom's acute sense of smell was an example how this can be looked at as a positive sometimes. Thankfully everyone was ok. I feel like I stand out and not in a good way as people around me get impatient with me. I smell things acutely they don't ( car fumes, bleach etc) . My volume is on high for smells, sounds, vibrations like a truck going by and even my hair feels sensitive/hurts on my scalp sometimes. I would love the volume down. This was brilliant and opened my eyes and perspective on it.

  • @rachelk5272
    @rachelk5272 21 час назад +3

    This is a great topic! Medication sensitivity and side effects have always been a mystery to me and Drs act like it’s not possible but I’m like all I know is that I have extreme side effects to medications.

  • @rachelk5272
    @rachelk5272 21 час назад +3

    I was getting uneasy and negative symptoms around bed bath and body scented candels. I took a break from them, regrouped, now I’m fine with them and can enjoy them again.

    • @stayred77
      @stayred77 Час назад

      I had same thing happen, it was so strange. I was so upset because I love candles. Now I'm back to fine again

  • @Lesli_Skye
    @Lesli_Skye День назад +3

    Your the man Dan!!! Found your channel week ago im trying learn about tms You have the most calming way about you

  • @madebyalejandro
    @madebyalejandro День назад +2

    Excellent video Dan!! Working on letting go of believing I need “holistic” treatments and supplements to detox and heal and working something newer I’ve learned about called brain retraining (more work and doing in my opinion). Hearing you describe how symptoms are a volume issue is so helpful. Thank you!

  • @spencer5956
    @spencer5956 День назад +7

    Can you supplement this video with another talking specifically about visual disturbances (visual snow, floaters, palinopsia, light sensitivity, etc.) and tinnitus? A lot of people are looking for guidance on that stuff specifically and it'd be helpful to hear it called out by name.

    • @slee7991
      @slee7991 Час назад

      I'm willing to bet this can be related to chronic epstein bar virus. Mine started with tinnitus. You have to find a practitioner who knows how to test for it properly though. I had 2 tell me it didn't mean anything until 1 finally said yes it is reactivated. It's helpful to know the name but in the end really doesn't matter. It was helpful for me to understand what was going on with my body though it has affected so many things

  • @ELMulfy
    @ELMulfy День назад +2

    Thanks for doing one on mold!! Appreciate it :)

  • @thelaceygirl
    @thelaceygirl День назад +4

    Also, in IBS, the whole digestive system can have the volume knob turned up.

  • @staceymia7248
    @staceymia7248 9 часов назад +1

    Thanks Dan!

  • @e.l.p.i.d.a
    @e.l.p.i.d.a День назад +1

    This is so helpful! Confirmed a few questions I've been wanting to ask you! Makes sense, and I value your opinion. Would love to hear more in depth on the topic of turning down the volume in relation to seasonal allergies, hot flashes, mold sensitivity & overall heightened senses. Thank you Dan :)

  • @teriholvey5048
    @teriholvey5048 День назад

    This makes so much sense. I've always had a sensitive nose (I smell things far in advance to those with me), but I've had so much increased sensitivity over the last few years (about the same duration of nervous system issues). Smell, balance, and sound are the most prevalent.
    I know I've got to get my nervous system in check. I just need to figure out how to do that.
    Just found you a few days ago and your channel has already helped me so much. Thank you!
    (Also having a heck of a time with menopause the last year, so I guess hormonal might play into this for me, too!)

  • @Lesli_Skye
    @Lesli_Skye День назад +2

    Omg love you n your channel this is so me!!! I keep trying tell husband about this and he thinks im nuts i smelled neighbor from street burning something other day no one else smelled except me.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +1

      You're not crazy. You have super powers.

  • @holistic-therapist.
    @holistic-therapist. День назад +2

    You're a brilliant man Dan! Thanks for this

  • @clintsturgill7087
    @clintsturgill7087 День назад +2

    Awesome thanks

  • @michellebenjamin4632
    @michellebenjamin4632 9 часов назад +1

    Amazing!

  • @Homer-j1j
    @Homer-j1j День назад +3

    Yes! And how about EMFs? Electromagnetic Fields…?

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +1

      Yes - same thing. This video applies to them too.

  • @DA-ln5kz
    @DA-ln5kz День назад

    Thank you very much Dan❤

  • @Sarahpreecenelsonnz
    @Sarahpreecenelsonnz День назад

    thank you

  • @angelamartin7885
    @angelamartin7885 16 часов назад

    My nose has constantly started running. I'm also experiencing balance and lightheadedness. It's crazy how the brain does this stuff.

  • @atransformedlife
    @atransformedlife 20 часов назад +3

    Would love to hear you talk about sleep paralysis… I don't know if anyone else suffers from that?

    • @stayred77
      @stayred77 Час назад

      Had it happen once and then never again, thankfully. I'd love to hear Dan's take on this also

  • @brittneyarena
    @brittneyarena День назад

    Does anyone have experience with allergies to skin or hair care out of nowhere being a part of this ? That’s typically not discussed. Great video.

  • @LoobyLoo71
    @LoobyLoo71 День назад +1

    Agree with all you’re saying but with mould it’s often a genetic thing. I react badly to it and my gene test showed extremely poor detox pathways. That’s why some people react. This happened to me but not my daughter before I got sick. I wasn’t even worried abotb the mould. At first. But it did make me feel really sick eventually.

  • @awolffe1119
    @awolffe1119 День назад +1

    How do you create/teach safety to the brain is the question. I've been repeating "it's not the supplement" or the truth that I'm in danger, but my brain doesn't change, remains activated and hasn't healed. What do we do to change the brain's perception when we know it's just perception, but the brain does not change even over lots of time, like a couple of years.

  • @Casgo92
    @Casgo92 День назад +3

    Great video Dan, so true.
    Btw it's "mast cell activation syndrome" (instead of system), assuming you can appreciate feedback👌

    • @thelaceygirl
      @thelaceygirl День назад

      He doesn’t edit his videos. I think it was just a mistake and he already knows this 😊

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +3

      Thank you. Sometimes in mid stream I'll miss a word or two. I appreciate it.

    • @thelaceygirl
      @thelaceygirl 23 часа назад +1

      @@PainFreeYou you are too humble 😊

  • @pr8329
    @pr8329 17 часов назад

    Thank you, Dan!! Do we not want to have aversion to chemical fragrance, e.g. perfume, cologne, scented laundry products -- these items that are toxic, and potentially carcinogenic? Oh, and cigarette smoke aversion? Thank you, again, Dan.

  • @isobelgraham193
    @isobelgraham193 Час назад

    I'm just like your Mom. Spent 2 months calling the gas company about gas. They couldn't find a leak. Eventually they found an underground gas leak 4 feet underground outside my back door. Yikes!.

  • @JA-uk1980
    @JA-uk1980 16 часов назад

    I relate. Although my issues didnt come onafter having a bad reaction to something... my sensitivities started after having a concussion then getting covid... up until then i could eat whatever i wanted no problem. Now i have trouble with apples, asparagus(fodmaps basically) aswell as other sensitivities to noise smell and heat.. its like i can smell heat sometimes. Its the wirdest thing. I always used to run cold but now i cant bear the heating being on .

  • @AuroraDushku
    @AuroraDushku День назад +3

    Hey Dan oh my good, i am in a very horrible situation, feels never ending symptoms and every say new or more sensation….. This is like a hell, i have to kids and i am not living anymore🥺

    • @AuroraDushku
      @AuroraDushku День назад

      *day

    • @Dandelionsandbutterflies
      @Dandelionsandbutterflies День назад +2

      Same here it’s really hard! You’re not alone!

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +3

      Safety is your way to recovery. DansFastStart.com - watch, take notes, implement consistently, repeat. You CAN get better.

    • @Dandelionsandbutterflies
      @Dandelionsandbutterflies День назад +3

      @@PainFreeYou thanks Dan I’m trying! I’ve wanted to ask some questions in the group calls but time has ran out the past couple of weeks.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +3

      @@Dandelionsandbutterflies You can submit questions through the members area and that will make sure your questions are answered. Raise your hand and we'll get to you.

  • @jessicanilsson5941
    @jessicanilsson5941 День назад +3

    My nervous system are sensotive to all

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад

      Safety will help for sure. The volume is up and can be turned down.

    • @jessicanilsson5941
      @jessicanilsson5941 День назад +1

      @@PainFreeYou yes but have no safety at all inside myself or around me always been a strong outside ..
      How to deal with that

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +1

      @@jessicanilsson5941 Safety doesn't come from the outside. We create it proactively.
      ruclips.net/video/Ez9Ez49M8Ig/видео.htmlsi=Q3fVKiD7wc8hXr6c

    • @jessicanilsson5941
      @jessicanilsson5941 День назад

      @@PainFreeYou yes that what i search for

  • @Gail-u3y
    @Gail-u3y День назад +1

    Just wondering if any1 gets a funny feeling in head that just comes over you and only last a second and goes then another few mins same thing again it's like a neurological brain disturbance is the only way I can describe it? I'm wondering if it is a PDP symptoms. I'm guessing it is.

  • @markmitchell666
    @markmitchell666 День назад

    Hi Dan,
    Great video as usual. I take it that as well as smells etc this sensitivity issue applies to body symptoms in that the brain becomes over sensitive to aches and pains in the body in exactly the same way?

  • @ritaj7080
    @ritaj7080 23 часа назад

    I am sensitive to air conditioning and I start coughing badly at work when it’s full on … then everyone is staring at me
    Doctors told me I am doomed and will never recover and diagnosed me with hyper bronchial syndrome

  • @andreaw.2821
    @andreaw.2821 День назад +3

    What about anaphylactic shock? My daughter had a reaction at 3 years old to tree nuts. Is that TMS?

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад +5

      Anaphylaxis needs to be taken seriously. The brain is still likely hyper sensitive to nuts. The cause can be organic and not TMS. But once the initial experience happens, the brain becomes more on alert and sensitive. You may be able to make improvements, but I would not recommend she just begin eating nuts.

    • @Aetherfield
      @Aetherfield 9 часов назад

      @@PainFreeYouThis and other conflict/triggers are explained precisely in Biological scientific laws by the study of German New Medicine.

  • @c.h.mastenbroek9683
    @c.h.mastenbroek9683 День назад +5

    As a Dutch, I wonder what is moul?
    Apart from that what you describe is exactly what I experience. Sensitivity for hormonal changes, sounds/noise, smells, scary thoughts, violence on tv because of this volume issue. I am aware and trying to turn down the volume.
    What is an obstacle is the idea that my nervous system is more sensitive than others, called hsp (highly sensitive person).
    Is this a realistic thought or can also I turn down the volume? And how?
    In other words: is there diversity in nervous systems in the field of sensitivity or can anyone turn down the system and get rid of the sensitivity issue?

    • @m.phillips3122
      @m.phillips3122 День назад +1

      Hi, as far as your first question, the word is mold (or similar to mildew). Hope this helps.

    • @jacomienrozendaal
      @jacomienrozendaal День назад +1

      mold is schimmel.

    • @1STBUCKLEY
      @1STBUCKLEY День назад

      Mould is pretty much everywhere

    • @swedensufal
      @swedensufal День назад +1

      I am also wondering if it is possible to overcome the characteristics of highly sensitive person by turning down the volume of danger by giving the message of safety to the brain.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад

      Yes, teaching the brain we are safe helps the brain operate optimally.

  • @Mamoo777
    @Mamoo777 21 час назад

    What about acid reflux

  • @TheLilja9
    @TheLilja9 День назад +2

    Does this count for sensitivity to touch and clothing etc.?

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  День назад

      Yes, absolutely.

    • @TheLilja9
      @TheLilja9 День назад

      @@PainFreeYou thank you Dan! For all that you do!

    • @ritaj7080
      @ritaj7080 23 часа назад

      Coton fabrics feel nice then you can start tying more fabrics but baby steps ..

  • @dariatreptan5208
    @dariatreptan5208 4 часа назад +1

    Hey Dan, does it work with touch and touch sensitivity? Like Allodynia In pelvic pain? I’m left with hypersensitivity there which is slowly disappearing but the area is still very very sensitive to touch. I’ve been thru trauma regarding that area so I wonder if this is my brain protecting me from hurting this place again.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  3 часа назад

      Absolutely for all sensitivities.