by Allergic to Sound | Jan 11, 2015 | Research |
Margaret M. Jastreboff, Ph.D. and Pawel J. Jastreboff, Ph.D., Sc.D, June 2001 Summary: “Misophonia and phonophobia can be defined as abnormally strong reactions of the autonomic and limbic systems resulting from enhanced connections between the auditory and...
by Allergic to Sound | Sep 19, 2014 | Articles |
Thanks to Rachel Onken for the heads up via Twitter. If you suffer from misophonia and you live in the United States, the website misophonia-provider.com has come up with a handy list of health providers and practitioners who are familiar with the condition. Imagine...
by Allergic to Sound | Sep 2, 2014 | Articles |
Right now misophonia is almost completely unheard of… Those of us who suffer from it may have stumbled upon it online after some extensive Googling, but without doubt the vast majority of misophoniacs will have no idea that there’s a name for their...
by Allergic to Sound | Jun 30, 2014 | Triggers |
Misophonia Rating: 10/10 This one sends my heart into fluttery panic mode hyperdrive hell. It the sound of the ring being pulled on a soft drinks can. When my boss does this I feel particularly enraged. For the split second as the ring is being pulled it feels like...
by Allergic to Sound | Jun 11, 2014 | Articles |
It’s hard for non sufferers to understand the extent of the physical and emotional response misophonia sufferers have when they’re exposed to a misophonia trigger. Here’s a list of words that describe some of the feelings that a suffer might...