
Misophonia: Why we can't stand certain sounds
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Misophonia
Dr. Matu says misophonia is a new term, one without a clear psychiatric definition. We're beginning to understand that our senses are more complicated and there's more diversity of how we experience our senses than we knew before. My triggers are eating, gum popping, slurping, feet shuffling, the sight of leg shaking,. Ice coming from cars and apartments, keyboard typing, newer ones are whistling and humming.
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