Category: Coping

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Galaxy Projector 2.0 Review

Today I’m reviewing the Galaxy Projector 2.0 (thank you to the company for letting me test this). The brand sent…
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Who Decided Young Children Don’t Have Misophonia?

Most anecdotal and academic work states that misophonia begins in late childhood – early adolescence. I disagree. As of now…
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Parenting, Babies, and Misophonia

In January 2021, I learned I was pregnant. I was excited, anxious, and embracing the changes my body was going…
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My Misophonia-Friendly Wedding

COVID-19 kind of sucks, but one great part about it is that nobody is currently expecting a big event. My…
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Misophonia Does Not Get Worse (or Better) Over Time

A lot of people I see (especially parents) worry that misophonia will get worse as a person ages. However, I…
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Misophonia is Not a Life Sentence

When I first wrote Full of Sound and Fury I used the very words of this article in the book.…
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WD-40 is a Misophonia Life Saver

For some reason I went the first 26 years of my life without knowing how amazing WD-40 is for misophonia. It’s…
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Misophonia is a Meteor

I would like to share with you an exquisite essay written by a teenage girl with misophonia. She is in the 11th grade,…
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Quarantine and Misophonia: Tips to Cope

Covid-19. News about this is literally everywhere and how it affects people’s lives. What I haven’t seen is how those…
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How to Survive Not Being Able to Zoom with Your Family During the Coronavirus

By Lauri L. My family is having a Zoom chat tonight. It will be one of four weekly since the…
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