![]() What has driven me to research this is my niece, who is 8, also shows strong signs of suffering, she complains when people eat, breathe and talk. I first noticed it when I was a young teenager and sitting at the table, my dad drove me mad so I always made sure the TV was on – and I do now. At home, table time annoys and has done for years. Rustling crisp packets, eating apples, keyboard tapping are all things that cause me to feel rage – mostly in the office. Only this morning I had to escape to the toilet as my colleague yawning was driving me mad. Do you think you have misophonia? What other questions would you like to see added here?įor years I have suffered with this and like the experiences I have read about, I thought it was just me. For example someone touching their face, biting their nails, sucking their thumb or jiggling their knee Most of us sit somewhere lower on the scale and will oscillate up and down slightly according to our current environment and stress levels.īonus Question: Do you ever experience a strong aversion to certain psychical movements in others? Particularly involving hands. In the most extreme cases misophonia sufferers have resorted to actual physical violence against themselves (self harm) or others, but this is rare. We know relatively little about misophonia at this stage and we’re still desperately in need of more academic studies. If you answered a mixture of A’s and B’s then it’s possible that you sit somewhere on the misophonia scale.If you answered mostly B’s then it’s unlikely that you suffer from misphonia. ![]()
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