My name is Rana, I’m a 23-year-old architect, who currently studying for her Master’s degree. I have not been diagnosed with misophonia yet misophonia was the term when I was
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Misophonia, Selective Sensitivity To Sound
Misophonia is a disorder characterised by intolerance, and consequent pathological reactions, to sounds that are commonly present in the environment and that do not normally elicit particular reactions in most
Navigating Life with Misophonia: “For the Past Ten Years I Have Lived Inside Music.”
For the past ten years or so, I have lived inside music. At all times I carry a device filled with songs that have saved me. This device serves as
Post-Concussion Misophonia. A brass bird caused my misophonia
My husband over dinner: “Chew. Chew. Smack. Smack. Swallow. Swish. Grind. Clink.” “Why are you chewing so loudly?!” I loudly gripe. “It’s kale salad. You are making the same amount
Misophonia is more than just hating the sound of chewing
Researchers for the first time have identified the parts of the brain involved in a less-commonly studied trigger of misophonia, a condition associated with an extreme aversion to certain sounds.
When You Can’t Stand the Sound of Chewing (or Crunching, or Sniffling)
I’m a fairly calm person, but one thing that launches me into a fit of rage is the sound of my husband chewing. I can’t say whether his chewing differs
Misophonia: Why some people are averse to chewing, tapping, and other sounds
Previous studies investigating misophonia have shown connections between the auditory cortex and orofacial motor control areas in the brain in people with sound aversion. In a new study, scientists used MRI scans
Woman dreads Christmas Day dinner as rare condition sees her rage when her family eat
A woman with a rare condition that sees her fill with rage at the sound of eating has revealed she is dreading Christmas Day dinner - the only meal she
Unmasking Misophonia: An Invisible Challenge Dealing with the hatred of sounds.
Misophonia Test: Might You Have Misophonia? I avoid leaving the house because I can’t stand certain noises. I’m bothered by the sounds of people chewing. When I sit next to
Why misophonia deserves greater recognition
Many people have sounds they don't like, such as chalk screeching against a blackboard or noisy eating in the cinema. But clinical misophonia is different. It's a serious progressive illness which