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Default Sensory Overload in Shower

Oh How I wish I had been told to wear ear plugs when showering - helps to cut down the sensory overload that some of us get whilst showering. Think that I may have been told but it never made it to action sequence. I left a pair of earplugs on hand basin and when I returned to take a shower the visual reminder was there . . . guess that ear plugs will now be left on show in the bathroom until it becomes habitual to shower with them in.
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