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Hi I find that if the noise if coming from my baby or my second

daughter I hear it and then look to see where it is coming from and

then any tension or irritation disappears when I realise that it is

them. My eldest daughter is not so fortunate though and I tend to get

very worked up with lots of things she does. It upsets her and it

upsets me alot too, I wish there was some sort of cure.

It is because of this that I feel some part of this must be

psychological. My husband didn't know of its existence before he met

me but now he has it too! It is not as bad as mine though.

#any further news on hypnotherapy?

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> > I personally have no problem with mufflers, but I can add

scuffing

> (of feet/shoes), breathing in general, chewing anything at all (not

> necessarily gum), whistling, swallowing, wrappers crinkling, and

> faint clicks (examples I can think of are people picking their

nails,

> or the knitting needles of the girl who sits next to me in one of

my

> classes), to name a few more.

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> > > To: Soundsensitivity@ yahoogroups. com

> > > From: thegreatmollylama@ ...

> > > Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2008 03:35:49 +0000

> > > Subject: Common triggering sounds...?

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> > > After reading a lot of the posts, I have noticed that there are

> some

> > > common noises that trigger us. I was wondering if we could make

a

> > > list of the most painful and triggering sounds. Does anyone

have

> any

> > > ideas as to why those particular sounds that seem to bother so

> many of

> > > us? We can all agree that gum chewing makes me (and apparently

> many

> > > of us!!!) want to run screaming in the other direction... but

why

> that

> > > sound in particular?

> > >

> > > Here's a few sounds that make my skin crawl, can people add to

the

> > > list, maybe put why they think that sound is so painful...?

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> > > gum chewing (of course)

> > > slurping food/beverages

> > > sniffling

> > > loud mufflers on cars, buses

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One thing I was thinking about as I read through these messages is

why so many times it starts at age 8-10. What is going on with us at

age 8 or 10? Both me and my daughter have 4S, and I really wish she

didn't have it. It's such a curse!

Anyway, one thing I thought of is hormones. Our hormones really kick

into gear around that age. Has anyone posted before about any link

with hormones?

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> I think it is so important to pay attention to the children in this

group.

> They have 4s in the purest form, before it gets too " contaminated "

by the

> psychological responses.

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being summer the one that comes to mind first is the bass from car

stereos. it is awful.

jaw-clicking... the tmj sound.

a computer whining (the cooling fan?)

the dinging in some elevators..

a fan, if it's not perfectly balanced.

any sort of " uneven " noise.

there are more but those are the worst.

any/every thing hurts if i have a migraine.

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> After reading a lot of the posts, I have noticed that there are some

> common noises that trigger us. I was wondering if we could make a

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Oh yes!!! I wish someone would invent some kind of remote control that we could point at the car and short out the radio!!!"paisley.dreams" wrote: being summer the one that comes to mind first is the bass from car stereos. it is awful. jaw-clicking... the tmj sound. a computer whining (the cooling fan?)the dinging in some elevators.. a fan, if it's not perfectly balanced. any sort of "uneven" noise. there are more but those are the worst. any/every thing

hurts if i have a migraine. >> After reading a lot of the posts, I have noticed that there are some> common noises that trigger us. I was wondering if we could make a

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