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By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The signs of sensory deprivation intensify when their movements are restrained. Frantic, constant attempts to get up and move, fighting against restraints, rocking, head banging, kicking, and pounding intensify or only appear when restrained, which can be a necessary temporary evil to rule out pain. If the person cannot weight bear, pushing them around in a manual wheelchair still provides a sense of movement and being upright. Panicked calls for help at odd hours for no apparent reason are signs of sensory deprivation; as is the loss of circadian rhythms.