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Weekly posts about my struggles with misophonia and how I cope.

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  • 16 June 2017
  • Sharon Mousel
Coping, Health

A list of coping mechanisms

I thought I’d make a list of typical coping mechanisms for people to put into …

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  • 5 April 2017
  • Sharon Mousel
Coping

Smile Always

I’ve been bombarded with countless issues for the past two weeks. If it’s not one …

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  • 8 February 2017
  • Sharon Mousel
Coping, Health, Personal Stories

Me Versus Medication

I apologize for the late post. If anyone was worried, I am alright. This week …

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  • 1 February 2017
  • Sharon Mousel
Health

Going Beyond my Comfort Zone

As the title reads, I went out of my comfort zone recently. It was scary …

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  • 11 January 2017
  • Sharon Mousel
Coping, Health

Can Exercise Reduce Triggers?

On Sunday, I partnered up with a friend of mine to start exercising together. We …

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  • 21 December 2016
  • Sharon Mousel
Advocacy, Awareness, Coping, Relationships

Support and Positivity

I would like to clarify a few things that I mentioned in my last blog …

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  • 14 December 2016
  • Sharon Mousel
Advocacy, Awareness, Coping

This is My Declaration: I am Me

Earlier this week, I was shown an article by a friend and colleague of mine, …

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  • 16 November 2016
  • Sharon Mousel
Coping, Health, Personal Stories, Relationships

You Can Choose to go in Any Direction

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer …

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  • 7 June 2016
  • Sharon Mousel
Coping

Long Car Rides and Misophonia Simply Don’t Mix

If you’ve ever been on a long field trip, whether it’s to visit family or …

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Welcome To My Blog!

Hello! Welcome to Misophonia Weekly. This blog is about my struggles with a neurological condition by the name of misophonia. What is this condition, exactly? To put it simply, misophonia is the hatred of certain sounds. It causes a fight/flight/freeze reaction in the sufferer. Some of the sounds that trigger this reaction are chewing, gulping, smacking, silverware hitting plates, forks/spoons etc. hitting against teeth, Styrofoam or glass cups hitting the table, repeated foot tapping, and my worst one, S sounds. This condition currently has no cure. This all might sound like a joke, but the reality of the situation is that it’s not. I wish I was making this up and wasn’t actually angered about everyday sounds, but I am. My name is Sharon, and I hope that as this blog is updated about every week, you’ll come to understand the struggles I go through and how I cope with an invisible illness.

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Who Am I? Meet Me!

Hello and welcome to Misophonia Weekly! My name is Sharon, and I have a rare neurological condition by the name of misophonia. The simple definition of this is the hatred of certain sounds. I.

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