Guest guest Posted February 14, 2012 Report Share Posted February 14, 2012 Hi Dr. J, I appreciate your input. The care & chaos was so bad there my request had to go by the wayside. He was just too ill and remains so now. But, now he is in a beautiful place, near our mountain home. I would give anything to hear one of his triggers. I can tell you my rage would be tempered by the struggles of the past 3 weeks. I do need to unsubscribe but keep getting an error message when I do. My dome is silent without him. I have ethereal music playing so I don't go backwards in the progress I have made with other triggers that get to me. My time must be spent repairing my immune system as my latex allergy was tested to the max by a place that said they were latex safe and were not. I have no voice, I have no respite in sleep as the massive amount of steroids I am on keep me awake and my lungs are not working well. Again, I thank you for this experience and wish all here well on this journey. May you have more success with Misophonia going mainstream and being accepted than those of us in the latex allergic community. They still don't get it since 1998 and I am living proof of that. In all things important--be well peg former r.n. disabled due to work acquired allergy to natural rubber latex proteins and now have misophonia after an allergic reaction..but you taught me that I can cope with it Re: spousal sounds You might consider getting several Apple Computers and use SKYPE to talk with your spouse. These little miracles make communication very easy and my son actually kept his on while his girlfriend was living down in Cal, and they 'slept' together with these screens on....Bypass the physical obstacles and use technology. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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