On 5 live drive tonight they were discussing misophonia i had never heard of it but do suffer to a certain degree my pet hates are the clicky mouth noise when people on the radio are too close to the mic, pen clicking and people sucking their teeth after eating.
Do you suffer and what are your triggers?
Those who have misophonia might describe it as when a sound “drives you crazy.” Their reactions can range from anger and annoyance to panic and the need to flee.
Sounds that trigger misophonia
A number of sounds can elicit the agitation characteristic of misophonia.
Chewing noises are probably the most common trigger, but other sounds such as slurping, crunching, mouth noises, tongue clicking, sniffling, tapping, joint cracking, nail clipping, and the infamous nails on the chalkboard are all auditory stimuli that incite misophonia.
Do you suffer and what are your triggers?
Those who have misophonia might describe it as when a sound “drives you crazy.” Their reactions can range from anger and annoyance to panic and the need to flee.
Sounds that trigger misophonia
A number of sounds can elicit the agitation characteristic of misophonia.
Chewing noises are probably the most common trigger, but other sounds such as slurping, crunching, mouth noises, tongue clicking, sniffling, tapping, joint cracking, nail clipping, and the infamous nails on the chalkboard are all auditory stimuli that incite misophonia.
- Gum chewing
- Eating sounds
- Lip smacking
- Speaking sounds (s, p, k)
- Breathing sounds
- Repetitive softer sounds like pen clicking, pencil tapping
- Nasal noises, throat clearing
- Sucking through the teeth sounds
- Sniffing
- Sight of gum chewing or eating with the mouth open
- Pet licking or nails clicking
- High heels on hard floors
- Dogs barking
- and many others
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