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Gizmookie
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Registered: 06/24/08
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    06/16/09 at 01:21 AMReply with quote#310

Hi Ron,

For me, most of the time it doesn't matter where I am, who I'm with, etc... as to whether the sounds are more annoying or not.  Of course, if I'm in a bad mood already then I get even more irritated but I think that's probably expected.   I do have more anxiety and panic if I'm in a situation where I feel trapped and can't leave if I feel the need, but that may be my anxiety/panic disorder talking and not my misophonia.

As far as pets go... I have 2 dogs.  I absolutely loathe the sound of them licking their paws.  However, one dog bothers me more than the other.  Strange.  Also, the one that bothers me with the licking doesn't bother me with her eating food but the other one does.   I get just as mad inside but I don't express it as much as I do with a person since my dogs don't understand why I'm going nuts.   They just get the occasional stuffed animal tossed in their direction. 

Glad to hear you are finding information here helpful!!

Darlene

   
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