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This is an interesting link. I am not sure how many of these symptoms would class one as sensory defensive.

Just sharing with you, yes I am also sensitive to fluorescent light. I have sunglasses to hand as certain weather conditions trigger migraine attacks. I'm always turning down the general house lighting or turning off fluorecent tubes as I find it really uncomfortable. I am also sensitive when it comes to touch and protect those more sensitive zones. Visual triggers such as swaying or leg shaking cause me to have a reaction as far as 4s goes, however, I don't have some of the other sensitivities ie. over food and texture.

Would be interested to know if 4s sufferes also have a generalised sensitivity to fluorescent light.

To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Mon, 11 October, 2010 4:02:28Subject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

Wikipedia mentions "intolerance of chewing sounds" in its description of sensory defensiveness:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensory_defensivenessAs noted below, I also have the intolerance of fluorescent lighting mentioned in the Wikipedia article, and some intolerance of (sudden) high-pitched sounds.I notice also: "a feeling of being attacked upon being touched (especially from light touch or sudden touch)". I remember at high school, someome deliberately poked me lightly on the sides of the waist from behind and I instantly lashed back with my arm before I could think. I turned to see a female student I didn't know who had a surprised look and was nursing her stomach where I had whacked her with my fore-arm. Ooops. No harm done - she was just surprised. I am not violent by habit, but sudden touching like that may get an over-reaction!

Fortunately, this happens very rarely, which is why I remember this incident from long ago.> > > >> > > > Dhyan Cassie, an audiologist, has written an article in Advance for Audiologists, Sept-Oct 2010, Vol 12, No 5. > > > > > > > > My work is mentioned in the article and she uses one of my articles on 4S as a reference.> > > > > > > > This goes out to all audiologists in the country.> > > > > > > > Marsha , AuD> > > >> > >> > > >>

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Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I

couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in

a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select

'print.'

Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the article?

Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

Thanks for your attention here.

, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has

sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

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Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I

couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in

a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select

'print.'

Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the article?

Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

Thanks for your attention here.

, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has

sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

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I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms in, and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying "print this page", which I clicked on to print.To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:12:27 PMSubject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select 'print.'

Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the article? Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

Thanks for your attention here.

, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

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I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms in, and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying "print this page", which I clicked on to print.To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:12:27 PMSubject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select 'print.'

Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the article? Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

Thanks for your attention here.

, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

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I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms in, and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying "print this page", which I clicked on to print.To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:12:27 PMSubject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select 'print.'

Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the article? Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

Thanks for your attention here.

, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

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The only instructions I can give are the ones I followed to get the article to

print on my computer - my PC is probably different to yours (I don't run either

Windows or Mac). My browser is Firefox and I have Adobe Flash installed. By the

way, I am assuming your mouse is right-handed:

* when the magazine opens up at the link I gave, it is too small to read. The

mouse cursor should look like a magnifying glass, and just above the magazine

there should be a button marked " Subscribe! "

* point your mouse at the page that says " Misophonia " and left click once. Wait

- it may take some time - for the page to become larger - the applet will

eventually zoom in (maybe in stages) and display the page in a very clear size.

When it has finished zooming in, the page will move around as you move the

mouse. You should now see a button that says " Print this page " at the top of the

magazine.

* left click this button: a dialogue box will pop up. In the dialogue box, first

change both the " from " and the " to " page numbers to " 20 " , then just left click

the button that says " Print " on the dialogue on the dialogue box (next to

'Cancel').

* the page should print in reasonably legible form.

I haven't tried doing this with a Windows PC, so I don't know if the

instructions are the same.

>

> Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I

couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in

a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select

'print.'

> Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the

article? Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

> Thanks for your attention here.

> , back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has

sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

>

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The only instructions I can give are the ones I followed to get the article to

print on my computer - my PC is probably different to yours (I don't run either

Windows or Mac). My browser is Firefox and I have Adobe Flash installed. By the

way, I am assuming your mouse is right-handed:

* when the magazine opens up at the link I gave, it is too small to read. The

mouse cursor should look like a magnifying glass, and just above the magazine

there should be a button marked " Subscribe! "

* point your mouse at the page that says " Misophonia " and left click once. Wait

- it may take some time - for the page to become larger - the applet will

eventually zoom in (maybe in stages) and display the page in a very clear size.

When it has finished zooming in, the page will move around as you move the

mouse. You should now see a button that says " Print this page " at the top of the

magazine.

* left click this button: a dialogue box will pop up. In the dialogue box, first

change both the " from " and the " to " page numbers to " 20 " , then just left click

the button that says " Print " on the dialogue on the dialogue box (next to

'Cancel').

* the page should print in reasonably legible form.

I haven't tried doing this with a Windows PC, so I don't know if the

instructions are the same.

>

> Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I

couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in

a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select

'print.'

> Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the

article? Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

> Thanks for your attention here.

> , back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has

sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

>

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The only instructions I can give are the ones I followed to get the article to

print on my computer - my PC is probably different to yours (I don't run either

Windows or Mac). My browser is Firefox and I have Adobe Flash installed. By the

way, I am assuming your mouse is right-handed:

* when the magazine opens up at the link I gave, it is too small to read. The

mouse cursor should look like a magnifying glass, and just above the magazine

there should be a button marked " Subscribe! "

* point your mouse at the page that says " Misophonia " and left click once. Wait

- it may take some time - for the page to become larger - the applet will

eventually zoom in (maybe in stages) and display the page in a very clear size.

When it has finished zooming in, the page will move around as you move the

mouse. You should now see a button that says " Print this page " at the top of the

magazine.

* left click this button: a dialogue box will pop up. In the dialogue box, first

change both the " from " and the " to " page numbers to " 20 " , then just left click

the button that says " Print " on the dialogue on the dialogue box (next to

'Cancel').

* the page should print in reasonably legible form.

I haven't tried doing this with a Windows PC, so I don't know if the

instructions are the same.

>

> Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I

couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in

a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select

'print.'

> Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the

article? Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

> Thanks for your attention here.

> , back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has

sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

>

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Can u please repost the link to the article?Thanks!

I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms in, and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying "print this page", which I clicked on to print.To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:12:27 PMSubject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select 'print.'

Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the article? Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

Thanks for your attention here.

, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

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Can u please repost the link to the article?Thanks!

I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms in, and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying "print this page", which I clicked on to print.To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:12:27 PMSubject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select 'print.'

Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the article? Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

Thanks for your attention here.

, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

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http://audiology.advanceweb.com/ebook/magazine.aspx?EBK=AA092010#/20/And in case you missed Dr. J's article: http://audiology.advanceweb.com/Article/Selective-Sound-Sensitivity-Syndrome.aspxFrom: Lynne Saperstein To: "Soundsensitivity " <Soundsensitivity >Sent: Tue, October 12, 2010 3:16:14 PMSubject: Re: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

Can u please repost the link to the article?Thanks!

I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms in, and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying "print this page", which I clicked on to print.To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:12:27 PMSubject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select 'print.'

Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the article? Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

Thanks for your attention here.

, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

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http://audiology.advanceweb.com/ebook/magazine.aspx?EBK=AA092010#/20/And in case you missed Dr. J's article: http://audiology.advanceweb.com/Article/Selective-Sound-Sensitivity-Syndrome.aspxFrom: Lynne Saperstein To: "Soundsensitivity " <Soundsensitivity >Sent: Tue, October 12, 2010 3:16:14 PMSubject: Re: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

Can u please repost the link to the article?Thanks!

I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms in, and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying "print this page", which I clicked on to print.To: Soundsensitivity Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:12:27 PMSubject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select 'print.'

Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the article? Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

Thanks for your attention here.

, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

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Repeating my earlier post:

The article is on page 14 of the current edition of Advance for Audiologists,

but it is displayed inside an Adobe Flash applet, so it may take a little while

to load.

http://audiology.advanceweb.com/ebook/magazine.aspx?EBK=AA092010#/20/

The article is called " Misophonia: Mystifying but Real "

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> > I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms

in, and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying " print

this page " , which I clicked on to print.

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> > To: Soundsensitivity

> > Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:12:27 PM

> > Subject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

> >

> >

> > Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I

couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it in

a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and select

'print.'

> > Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the

article? Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

> > Thanks for your attention here.

> > , back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has

sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

> >

> >

> >

>

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Oops! I jumped in and answered this question too, before I realised that you had

already done so.

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> >I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms

in,

> >and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying " print

this

> >page " , which I clicked on to print.

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Oops! I jumped in and answered this question too, before I realised that you had

already done so.

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> >I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms

in,

> >and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying " print

this

> >page " , which I clicked on to print.

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Is it just me or is this person talking about 4S and NOT misophonia??? This

doesn't sound like misophonia,it sounds more like 4S but they are apparently

treating it in a similar fashion

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> >I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms

in,

> >and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying " print

this

> >page " , which I clicked on to print.

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> >To: Soundsensitivity

> >Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:12:27 PM

> >Subject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

> >

> >

> >Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I

> >couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it

in

> >a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and

select

> >'print.'

> >Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the

article?

> >Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

> >

> >Thanks for your attention here.

> >, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has

> >sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

> >

> >

> >

>

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Is it just me or is this person talking about 4S and NOT misophonia??? This

doesn't sound like misophonia,it sounds more like 4S but they are apparently

treating it in a similar fashion

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>

>

> >I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms

in,

> >and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying " print

this

> >page " , which I clicked on to print.

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> >To: Soundsensitivity

> >Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:12:27 PM

> >Subject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this month...

> >

> >

> >Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I

> >couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print it

in

> >a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and

select

> >'print.'

> >Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the

article?

> >Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

> >

> >Thanks for your attention here.

> >, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has

> >sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

> >

> >

> >

>

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I think that there remains a LOT OF CONFUSION as to what this is, what

variations are, how to treat or address the various subsets and how to define

the whole concern. It is clearly crossing boundaries as well with the areas of

speciality in the medical world, is it purely physical, it is purely

psychological, is it a combination of both?

At least we can say, there are many of you. Similar nearly identical stories in

most cases.

A starting point, this is about where we are in my opinion.

Marsha , AuD

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> > >I got it to print from my mac, by clicking on the article page, which zooms

in,

> > >and then there is a box at the very top of the article page saying " print

this

> > >page " , which I clicked on to print.

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> > >To: Soundsensitivity

> > >Sent: Mon, October 11, 2010 5:12:27 PM

> > >Subject: Re: 4S Mention/ Misophonia Article this

month...

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> > >Ian, thanks for posting a link to the article. I tried to print it but I

> > >couldn't get it to print legibly. Do you know how I might be able to print

it in

> > >a readable form? The applet doesn't seem to allow me to right click and

select

> > >'print.'

> > >Or maybe you might know how I can find this magazine or a copy of the

article?

> > >Would B & N or Amazon have this magazine?

> > >

> > >Thanks for your attention here.

> > >, back to lurking and learning (it's my 16 year old son that has

> > >sensitivity issues and we are trying to learn more).

> > >

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