The first ad for Things I Hear, on the Misophonia Without Borders Channel.<br /><br />Just a guy with Misophonia, talking about Misophonia.<br /><br />Born out of the Misophonia Without Borders support group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/misophoniawithoutborders), this channel will occasionally discuss research, treatments, etc., but is more of a "Layman's" channel, with a primary focus on the Misophonia experience.<br /><br />People afflicted with Misophonia suffer extreme reactions to sounds that do not usually bother others as much, if at all. most sufferers have many of the same Trigger Sounds in common, but many of these sounds also vary from person to person.<br /><br />Want to learn more about Misophonia? https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320682<br /><br />Support Groups:<br />Misophonia Without Borders<br />https://www.facebook.com/groups/misophoniawithoutborders<br /><br />Western and Pacific Misophonia Support Group (Western USA, AK & HI Residents)<br />https://www.facebook.com/groups/WesternAndPacificMisophoniaSupportGroup<br /><br />More Information and Resources:<br /><br />Misophonia Association<br />https://misophonia-association.org<br /><br />The Misophonia Without Borders Channel, its shows and hosts do not have a cure for Misophonia and do not provide treatment for any medical condition.<br /><br />Videos Recorded on Zoom<br /><br />Video & Audio Edited with Microsoft Clipchamp<br /><br />#LivingWithMisophonia<br />#MisophoniaCoping<br />#MisophoniaWithoutBorders<br />#ThingsIHear<br />#SelectiveSoundSensitivitySyndrome<br />#MisophoniaAdvocacy<br />#MisophoniaAdvocate<br />#HowToDealWithMisophonia<br />#MisophoniaRelationship<br />#MisophoniaReaction<br />#SoundSensitivity<br />#Misofonia<br />#MisophoniaDisorder