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  Ear protection for a sound sensitive, autistic person These babies broke the chain off of my being under almost complete house arrest back in 2010.  I did research on different sound-blocking equipment in June that year. I started my search on Wikipedia.com. I learned that  noise-canceling  technology was actually making my situation  worse.  Noise-canceling technology is best used in situations where there is uninterrupted sound (engines). It acts as static to put sounds like jet engines, lawn-mowers and steady traffic in the background. I used Bose QC2 (now retired and replaced with the QC15 model) noise-canceling headphones for 3 years. I wondered why shrieking kids and barking dogs sounded louder. My audiologist, who specializes in tinnitus-retraining therapy (TRT), could not explain this to me, but someone nice at the Hyperacusis Network (www.hyperacusis.net) explained about noise-canceling technology not being right for my situ...