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Misophonia any body else?

Brain & Nervous System | Last Active: Aug 22 7:56pm | Replies (5)

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I don't know but it seems like misophonia is different from noise sensitivity (hyperacusis). I have hyperacusis but my daughter has misophonia. At times she would leave the room during meals. If she is trapped on a train next to someone eating chips I think it is very very difficult. My only misophonia issue is with whistling.

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My Misophonia is pretty severe. Chewing, when people rub their teeth on a fork while taking a bite, smacking, chewing gum, even seeing people eat, constant sniffing & a lot more. I’m pretty good at knowing how to create space and avoid triggering sounds. The sounds though put me immediately into a flight or fight mode and I get angry and can even experience rage and irrational thoughts. I don’t act on the feelings, but it’s so debilitating at times, isolating and creates feelings of a lot of shame.