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CJr94 Flag Holmesdale Road 13 Jan 17 12.08pm Send a Private Message to CJr94 Add CJr94 as a friend

"hatred of sound" does anyone else suffer lol?

Was just googling what happens to me and came across Misophonia.. I think I've got it haha.

Literally, I could strangle my younger brother when he eats, even the misses last night crunching on an apple drove me up the wall. Doesn't happen with co-workers or anything though? Just my near and dear.

Strange strange stuff.

 

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Part Time James Flag 13 Jan 17 12.16pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Undiagnosed, but I think I must have it. I am a pretty relaxed and easy going person generally, but sounds set me off. My wife eats loudly and also she walks about whistling but it's so shrill. I have had to dig my fingernails into my hands before while she's been eating to stop myself from just saying "THAT IS RIDICULOUS". I have told her before and she got rather upset.

I get it on the train too. I swear that no matter where I sit on a train, the world's noisiest eater finds me and sits near me. I genuinely considered whether I was on a hidden camera show at one point as some big fat f**k sat and ate crisps, an apple and a drum-kit to see out the 5 minute journey from Brighton to Preston Park.

 




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L.E.Eagle Flag 13 Jan 17 12.17pm Send a Private Message to L.E.Eagle Add L.E.Eagle as a friend

At my last job I spent all day with headphones in to cancel out the noise of those around me - eating, drinking, sniffing. It drove me mad and I genuinely couldn't concentrate.

I get it at home as well - slurping drinks, blowing on food, constant banging and slamming of things.

I never realised there was a possible medical explanation for it, just thought I was a miserable sod.

 

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Part Time James Flag 13 Jan 17 12.20pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Originally posted by L.E.Eagle

At my last job I spent all day with headphones in to cancel out the noise of those around me - eating, drinking, sniffing. It drove me mad and I genuinely couldn't concentrate.

I get it at home as well - slurping drinks, blowing on food, constant banging and slamming of things.

I never realised there was a possible medical explanation for it, just thought I was a miserable sod.

Headphones is a good one. The ONLY reason I have an MP3 player is because the youngsters travelling back on the train when I am going home from work say "like" so many times I've wanted to obtain an AK47 and massacre everyone under the age of 21. I am also concerned that I am picking up their awful use of the language and therefore I play German industrial music extremely loudly into my brain to shut them out.

 




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Flightsequence Flag 13 Jan 17 12.37pm Send a Private Message to Flightsequence Add Flightsequence as a friend

Originally posted by Part Time James

Headphones is a good one. The ONLY reason I have an MP3 player is because the youngsters travelling back on the train when I am going home from work say "like" so many times I've wanted to obtain an AK47 and massacre everyone under the age of 21. I am also concerned that I am picking up their awful use of the language and therefore I play German industrial music extremely loudly into my brain to shut them out.

Can you stop typing in capitals, the noise is doing my head in Seriously though, I am the same. When I'm watching the tv, the backing track to things on quiz shows when people are answering questions gets on my nerves. And the eating thing is just how I feel about it. Some people in my family sound like they have a flip flop for a tongue!! Ahhhhhg. Your original post is so true.

Edited by Flightsequence (13 Jan 2017 12.39pm)

 

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Part Time James Flag 13 Jan 17 1.01pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

"Flip flop for a tongue" is the best thing I have ever read on here, and actually it might be an image I can conjure up to help ease me through future noisy eating scenarios!

 




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CJr94 Flag Holmesdale Road 13 Jan 17 1.15pm Send a Private Message to CJr94 Add CJr94 as a friend

Originally posted by Part Time James

Undiagnosed, but I think I must have it. I am a pretty relaxed and easy going person generally, but sounds set me off. My wife eats loudly and also she walks about whistling but it's so shrill. I have had to dig my fingernails into my hands before while she's been eating to stop myself from just saying "THAT IS RIDICULOUS". I have told her before and she got rather upset.

I get it on the train too. I swear that no matter where I sit on a train, the world's noisiest eater finds me and sits near me. I genuinely considered whether I was on a hidden camera show at one point as some big fat f**k sat and ate crisps, an apple and a drum-kit to see out the 5 minute journey from Brighton to Preston Park.

I feel your pain. Or some canary wharf'er sipping / SLURPING on a can of craft ale whilst reading some sort of financial literature!

 

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Michaelawt85 Flag Bexley 13 Jan 17 1.26pm Send a Private Message to Michaelawt85 Add Michaelawt85 as a friend

I actually think one of my son's has this. It's bizarrely the heater in my car which sets him off. Hes a very highly strung character anyway but if I have my car heater turned up fully its quite noisy and he screams with his hands over his ears like he is in genuine pain and becomes very aggitated. Quite odd

 


When I was a young girl my Mother said to me.. You listen here kid you're CPFC

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NEILLO Flag Shoreham-by-Sea 13 Jan 17 1.37pm Send a Private Message to NEILLO Add NEILLO as a friend

Originally posted by CJr94

"hatred of sound" does anyone else suffer lol?

Was just googling what happens to me and came across Misophonia.. I think I've got it haha.

Literally, I could strangle my younger brother when he eats, even the misses last night crunching on an apple drove me up the wall. Doesn't happen with co-workers or anything though? Just my near and dear.

Strange strange stuff.

For me, it's just some sounds. People eating apples drives me mad and sniffing regularly and loudly - which I have to endure every day on the train - when did that become socially acceptable ??

 


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the despotic banana Flag Dept. of Baboon Maintenance 13 Jan 17 1.46pm Send a Private Message to the despotic banana Add the despotic banana as a friend

I, too, hate Japanese soup.

 


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dannyb1 Flag Chichester 13 Jan 17 2.09pm Send a Private Message to dannyb1 Add dannyb1 as a friend

Thought this was a thread about missed calls.

 

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Part Time James Flag 13 Jan 17 2.14pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Originally posted by NEILLO

For me, it's just some sounds. People eating apples drives me mad and sniffing regularly and loudly - which I have to endure every day on the train - when did that become socially acceptable ??

The sniffing does my nut too. How difficult is it to use a tissue or a sleeve?

 




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