Maladaptive Daydreaming: where wild minds come to rest
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Aren't you just seeing dust particles and things like that? I see it really well in certain lighting, but it's always subtle. Sometimes I see green and pink dots in the dark but I never thought much of it, because I don't see it all the time. I just figure my eyes are reacting to the light or dark and sometimes dust is visible (like when sunlight comes in through an otherwise dark room).
I really hate loud, sudden sounds. I shudder and flinch at surprise sounds. When my alarm goes off, I leap out of bed. I'm so used to doing this that I sometimes am not fully awake when I scramble to turn it off.
I absolutely hate nail clippers or the sound of finger/toe nails being cut. I don't use them because I somehow neatly rip them off with other nails. The sound makes me think of rough cardboard, or nails down a chalkboard. I also hate the feeling of un-sanded wood or having flour (or something similar) on my hands.
Hello fellow misophonia person.
I have suffered from this as long as I can remember, for more than 40 years.
The number one offending noise is any noises made while a person is eating.
Seriously is it that difficult to chew with your mouth shut? Only last year did I find there is a name for this and others who suffer as well.
I have a twin sister and she has misophonia. We have always been told not to let sounds bother us and that we could control it if we wanted to.
Truth be told, the fact that I have not hurt anyone yet for smacking shows I have tons of control!
I leave the room when noises bother me rather than suffering it out.
Keep ear plugs with you at all times it doesn't get better with age.
I think what you are describing is Sensory Processing Disorder. This is very interesting to me, because sensory problems are very common in people with Asperger's Syndrome (stereotyped movements or "stimming" when excited by thoughts is another symptom that many of us MDs seem to have in common with Aspies), and I was just about to create a post about whether there is a connection between MD and Asperger's. I don't have sensory processing issues myself, and I don't think my symptoms are severe enough to be Asperger's, but many of the symptoms are similar to what I experienced as a child (such as difficulties with social interaction and slower development of motor skills). I just wanted to put this out there. More info on these disorders:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asperger_syndrome
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensory_Processing_Disorder
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereotypic_movement_disorder
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