Understanding Misophonia, by Pamela

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  1. ChitrangadaSharan profile image93
    ChitrangadaSharanposted 2 years ago

    Please take some time to read this excellent and informative article by Pamela
    https://hubpages.com/health/Understanding-Misophonia
    Hi Pamela!
    I learnt something new today. Thank you for sharing medical awareness through your well explained article.

    1. surovi99 profile image84
      surovi99posted 2 years agoin reply to this

      This is a very important and helpful article about Misophonia. It was something new to me also and I have never heard about it before. Thanks for writing about it and creating an awareness among us all, Pamela.

      Thank you, Chitrangada, for posting Pamela's useful medical article.

  2. Gianella Labrador profile image86
    Gianella Labradorposted 2 years ago

    Good day Pamela.

    This disorder suddenly reminded me of the condition of a fictional character in the Thai Series I've watched, it's entitled "I'm Tee Me Too.". One of the "Tee" (a boy's name), is so much sensitive to sounds, specially to soft sounds that people may normally not be bothered about but can be so irritable to him. Like chewing and gulping. In the series, it was told it was acquired and developed due to trauma ( to sounds) that he had when he was younger. He and his family were musicians by nature.


    Disabilities aren't really just the physical ones. There are so much disabilities in the world that we don't often see in a person from the way the look. They may seem normal and well functioning individuals, but one of them may have a disability we don;t know about. Not everyone that seem so strong and healthy is true to what beyond the naked eye can't see.

    It was a great read Pamela!

    Thank you for sharing this one Chitrangada! Thank you for another condition we must be aware about Pamela!

    God Bless You both!

  3. billybuc profile image85
    billybucposted 2 years ago

    Understanding it? I've never even heard of it.  Thanks, Pamela, for expanding my vocabulary and knowledge. Somehow I've missed this word and its meaning in 73 years, but luckily I have you around to keep me educated.

  4. Gianella Labrador profile image86
    Gianella Labradorposted 2 years ago

    Hi Mr Billy, Pamela also have written an article about this I've learned earlier,as I've seen it in the suggested article as I was reading this one. It was  written in 2020.

    Here is the link: https://discover.hubpages.com/health/Do … Misophonia

    Have a blessed day Sir. smile

  5. Jodah profile image89
    Jodahposted 2 years ago

    I had never heard of this either, but now that I know such a condition exists, I know people who suffer from it or who at least hate certain sounds.
    A Very informative article, Pamela. Thank you for sharing this, Chitrangada.

  6. Pamela99 profile image88
    Pamela99posted 2 years ago

    Thank you for posting my article Chitrangada. I'm glad you learned something new! I appreciate your comments.

    John, This was actually new to me, but a person here on HP has a lord one with this condition. I'm glad you found the article informative. I appreciate your comments.

  7. bhattuc profile image83
    bhattucposted 2 years ago

    Very exhaustive and informative. Thanks for sharing.

  8. celeste inscribed profile image90
    celeste inscribedposted 2 years ago

    I wasn't aware of this condition. Thank you for sharing it Pamela.

  9. Pamela99 profile image88
    Pamela99posted 2 years ago

    I want to thank everyone for their comments. Gianella, I did not remember that I had written about this condition previously. I have written several hundred medical articles, and I usually t

  10. Pamela99 profile image88
    Pamela99posted 2 years ago

    I try not to write duplicate articles, and I was focused on the research with this one qs there has not been enough. I am glad that those who hadn't heard of this condition are now aware of it. I appreciate each of you.

  11. Gianella Labrador profile image86
    Gianella Labradorposted 2 years ago

    Well its not a duplicate article Pamela. I guess the more facts the better we understand. I just happen to see the link I shared here in the comments when it appeared to the suggested/related articles. Haven't heard of this one too til today. Its great to learn more disorders so we can also be more mindful with the people  around us. Who knows when it may come in handy and that we may be able to know how to deal with them in case there happens an emergency.

    Wish you well Pamela. I hope you're healing well.

    Take care always.

  12. Farah N Huq profile image84
    Farah N Huqposted 2 years ago

    I am extremely sound sensitive. This happens particularly during exam periods when I get anxiety attacks and any sound will work as a trigger then. It’s like my senses turn hyperactive at these times. Then again at other times, I am fine and even enjoy listening to music at high volume. I think it’s the anxious state that makes the senses go bizarre.
    It is a very informative and well-written article! Loved reading it…

  13. Misbah786 profile image81
    Misbah786posted 2 years ago

    As usual, a fascinating, informative, and educational article. When I hear something like chewing voices, I frequently find myself unable to concentrate. It irritates me, and no matter how hard I try to focus, I can't do so before changing my place, and even after changing my location, I experience some disturbing emotions.

    Surprisingly, I am the only one in my family who faces such a problem, while others simply ignore it. Lol! However, when my father is driving and we talk in the car, he gets distracted sometimes and may even ask us to stop talking at times. I need to share this article with my family smile

    Thank you so much for sharing, Pamela

    Chitra Di, thanks a lot for sharing the link to Pamela's article.

    Blessings and Love to both of you! smile

  14. AliciaC profile image93
    AliciaCposted 2 years ago

    Pamela has created an informative and interesting article. I've never heard of misophonia before. It sounds like a very unpleasant condition. I hope researchers soon learn more about it and discover new methods to help people with the condition.

  15. Pamela99 profile image88
    Pamela99posted 2 years ago

    Thank you Gianella. I am healing and doing a bit better. I got shingles on top of everything else, but it was treated early, so that is better also.

    I appreciate your comments Farah. Anxiety may be the issue for you. I don't know but you might try to find some method to reduce the anxiety.

    Misbah, I appreciate your comments. It sounds like you might have at was some degree of this disorder. Your father's situation may just be anxiety in traffic with the family all taking. Love and blessings!

    Linda, I appreciate your comments and it surely is an unpleasant condition that needs much more research.

  16. Peggy W profile image99
    Peggy Wposted 2 years ago

    Hi Pamela,

    In watching that last video, it is amazing that many audiologists are not even aware of this condition.  It sounds like many children might be misdiagnosed.  Thanks for another enlightening medical article.  So sorry to hear that you also have to deal with shingles while recovering from your surgery.

    Thanks Chitrangada for sharing Pamela's article about misophonia.

 
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