
Parenting, Babies, and Misophonia
In January 2021, I learned I was pregnant. I was excited, anxious, and embracing the changes my body was going through. Being known as “mommy” was something I simultaneously craved

In January 2021, I learned I was pregnant. I was excited, anxious, and embracing the changes my body was going through. Being known as “mommy” was something I simultaneously craved

COVID-19 kind of sucks, but one great part about it is that nobody is currently expecting a big event. My now husband and I took advantage of this fact and

A lot of people I see (especially parents) worry that misophonia will get worse as a person ages. However, I want to come and tell you that there’s no evidence

When I first wrote Full of Sound and Fury I used the very words of this article in the book. I said that, “Misophonia is not a life sentence” and

For some reason I went the first 26 years of my life without knowing how amazing WD-40 is for misophonia. It’s also really cheap, which is a bonus. One of my

I would like to share with you an exquisite essay written by a teenage girl with misophonia. She is in the 11th grade, and as you will see, describes her experience with the

Covid-19. News about this is literally everywhere and how it affects people’s lives. What I haven’t seen is how those with misophonia cope during the quarantine during these uncertain times.

By Lauri L. My family is having a Zoom chat tonight. It will be one of four weekly since the Coronavirus breakout. I haven’t been able to participate due to

My greatest fear with Misophonia used to be airports and flying. It doesn’t help that my anxiety was trying to get involved too. It was telling me that flying was going

by Curt Pederson Work-life on the cube farm can be distracting enough for anyone but especially bothersome for someone trying to cope with misophonia. The noises heard from fellow cube
