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Thanks for the article. Slowly but surely doctors will become familiar with 4s and that it is way more common than they realize! From: Soundsensitivity [mailto:Soundsensitivity ] On Behalf Of Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2011 9:53 PMTo: Soundsensitivity Subject: Misophonia Article - SELECTIVE SOUND INTOLERANCE AND EMOTIONAL DISTRESS http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/content/70/6/739.full

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Great article. I have to see my GP on Wednesday to get my referral to my CBT/DBT

psychologist renewed, so I might take that article with me - and to the

psychologist as well.

I like the quote about: " Clinicians not familiar with this poorly understood

condition may misdiagnose such patients, or worse, be unwittingly dismissive of

their complaints. "

And good to see two psychiatrists, a doctor, and a neuropsychiatrist behind this

letter.

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Great article. I have to see my GP on Wednesday to get my referral to my CBT/DBT

psychologist renewed, so I might take that article with me - and to the

psychologist as well.

I like the quote about: " Clinicians not familiar with this poorly understood

condition may misdiagnose such patients, or worse, be unwittingly dismissive of

their complaints. "

And good to see two psychiatrists, a doctor, and a neuropsychiatrist behind this

letter.

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> http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/content/70/6/739.full

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Great article. I have to see my GP on Wednesday to get my referral to my CBT/DBT

psychologist renewed, so I might take that article with me - and to the

psychologist as well.

I like the quote about: " Clinicians not familiar with this poorly understood

condition may misdiagnose such patients, or worse, be unwittingly dismissive of

their complaints. "

And good to see two psychiatrists, a doctor, and a neuropsychiatrist behind this

letter.

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> http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/content/70/6/739.full

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When I was growing up my father would smell his fingers. Sometimes he would lick the tips of his fingers, rub them under his nose and sniff. I have three siblings. One of my sisters picked up the habit. She has a master's degree. She's no dummy. She probably doesn't even know she's doing it. My other sister and I think it's funny. We are just glad that we don't do it. There are strange habits in all families that have gone on for generations. > > >> > > http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/content/70/6/739.full> > >> >>

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When I was growing up my father would smell his fingers. Sometimes he would lick the tips of his fingers, rub them under his nose and sniff. I have three siblings. One of my sisters picked up the habit. She has a master's degree. She's no dummy. She probably doesn't even know she's doing it. My other sister and I think it's funny. We are just glad that we don't do it. There are strange habits in all families that have gone on for generations. > > >> > > http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/content/70/6/739.full> > >> >>

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When I was growing up my father would smell his fingers. Sometimes he would lick the tips of his fingers, rub them under his nose and sniff. I have three siblings. One of my sisters picked up the habit. She has a master's degree. She's no dummy. She probably doesn't even know she's doing it. My other sister and I think it's funny. We are just glad that we don't do it. There are strange habits in all families that have gone on for generations. > > >> > > http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/content/70/6/739.full> > >> >>

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There are visuals I can't bear along with all the noises. One of them is hubby playing with his nose and rubbing it instead of blowing his nose. I can't stand to see this and have to look away! He will even pick his nose then play with what he finds between his fingers!! I have not told many people this but him fiddling with his nose - full stop - really disgusts me. ShirlSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceSender: Soundsensitivity Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 21:24:02 -0000To: <Soundsensitivity >ReplyTo: Soundsensitivity Subject: Re: Misophonia Article - SELECTIVE SOUND INTOLERANCE AND EMOTIONAL DISTRESSWhen I was growing up my father would smell his fingers. Sometimes he would lick the tips of his fingers, rub them under his nose and sniff. I have three siblings. One of my sisters picked up the habit. She has a master's degree. She's no dummy. She probably doesn't even know she's doing it. My other sister and I think it's funny. We are just glad that we don't do it. There are strange habits in all families that have gone on for generations. > > >> > > http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/content/70/6/739.full> > >> >>

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There are visuals I can't bear along with all the noises. One of them is hubby playing with his nose and rubbing it instead of blowing his nose. I can't stand to see this and have to look away! He will even pick his nose then play with what he finds between his fingers!! I have not told many people this but him fiddling with his nose - full stop - really disgusts me. ShirlSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceSender: Soundsensitivity Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 21:24:02 -0000To: <Soundsensitivity >ReplyTo: Soundsensitivity Subject: Re: Misophonia Article - SELECTIVE SOUND INTOLERANCE AND EMOTIONAL DISTRESSWhen I was growing up my father would smell his fingers. Sometimes he would lick the tips of his fingers, rub them under his nose and sniff. I have three siblings. One of my sisters picked up the habit. She has a master's degree. She's no dummy. She probably doesn't even know she's doing it. My other sister and I think it's funny. We are just glad that we don't do it. There are strange habits in all families that have gone on for generations. > > >> > > http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/content/70/6/739.full> > >> >>

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There are visuals I can't bear along with all the noises. One of them is hubby playing with his nose and rubbing it instead of blowing his nose. I can't stand to see this and have to look away! He will even pick his nose then play with what he finds between his fingers!! I have not told many people this but him fiddling with his nose - full stop - really disgusts me. ShirlSent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceSender: Soundsensitivity Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 21:24:02 -0000To: <Soundsensitivity >ReplyTo: Soundsensitivity Subject: Re: Misophonia Article - SELECTIVE SOUND INTOLERANCE AND EMOTIONAL DISTRESSWhen I was growing up my father would smell his fingers. Sometimes he would lick the tips of his fingers, rub them under his nose and sniff. I have three siblings. One of my sisters picked up the habit. She has a master's degree. She's no dummy. She probably doesn't even know she's doing it. My other sister and I think it's funny. We are just glad that we don't do it. There are strange habits in all families that have gone on for generations. > > >> > > http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/content/70/6/739.full> > >> >>

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Sounds like sinus problems. I would ask him very kindly to use a tissue. Leave boxes all around the house. If he refuses, go to another room. He'll miss you. I will now be asking my husband if there is anything that I do that irritates him. We should all do that with the people we love. You only get back as much as you give I guess.

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Sounds like sinus problems. I would ask him very kindly to use a tissue. Leave boxes all around the house. If he refuses, go to another room. He'll miss you. I will now be asking my husband if there is anything that I do that irritates him. We should all do that with the people we love. You only get back as much as you give I guess.

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Sounds like sinus problems. I would ask him very kindly to use a tissue. Leave boxes all around the house. If he refuses, go to another room. He'll miss you. I will now be asking my husband if there is anything that I do that irritates him. We should all do that with the people we love. You only get back as much as you give I guess.

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Thanks for sharing this one, I have put it under the resource / articles section of the public website. 

 

Sounds like sinus problems.   I would ask him very kindly to use a tissue.  Leave boxes all around the house.  If he refuses, go to another room.  He'll miss you.  I will now be asking my husband if there is anything that I do that irritates him.  We should all do that with the people we love.  You only get back as much as you give I guess.

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Thanks for sharing this one, I have put it under the resource / articles section of the public website. 

 

Sounds like sinus problems.   I would ask him very kindly to use a tissue.  Leave boxes all around the house.  If he refuses, go to another room.  He'll miss you.  I will now be asking my husband if there is anything that I do that irritates him.  We should all do that with the people we love.  You only get back as much as you give I guess.

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Thanks for sharing this one, I have put it under the resource / articles section of the public website. 

 

Sounds like sinus problems.   I would ask him very kindly to use a tissue.  Leave boxes all around the house.  If he refuses, go to another room.  He'll miss you.  I will now be asking my husband if there is anything that I do that irritates him.  We should all do that with the people we love.  You only get back as much as you give I guess.

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Yes I quite agree. I have asked him to use tissues many times and asked him to put a hanky in his pocket but he won't. He won't miss me if I leave the room, though I know what you mean of course, because he is frequently in the other room anyway. And I have asked him what I do that irritates him about me. He says nothing. Trouble is, to make matters worse, I am. not in love with him anymore.Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless deviceSender: Soundsensitivity Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 22:14:49 -0000To: <Soundsensitivity >ReplyTo: Soundsensitivity Subject: Re: Misophonia Article - SELECTIVE SOUND INTOLERANCE AND EMOTIONAL DISTRESSSounds like sinus problems. I would ask him very kindly to use a tissue. Leave boxes all around the house. If he refuses, go to another room. He'll miss you. I will now be asking my husband if there is anything that I do that irritates him. We should all do that with the people we love. You only get back as much as you give I guess.> > > >> > > > http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/content/70/6/739.full> > > >> > >> >>

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