Do you think you have misophonia? What other questions would you like to see added here?įor years I have suffered with this and like the experiences I have read about, I thought it was just me. For example someone touching their face, biting their nails, sucking their thumb or jiggling their knee Most of us sit somewhere lower on the scale and will oscillate up and down slightly according to our current environment and stress levels.īonus Question: Do you ever experience a strong aversion to certain psychical movements in others? Particularly involving hands. In the most extreme cases misophonia sufferers have resorted to actual physical violence against themselves (self harm) or others, but this is rare. We know relatively little about misophonia at this stage and we’re still desperately in need of more academic studies. If you answered a mixture of A’s and B’s then it’s possible that you sit somewhere on the misophonia scale.If you answered mostly B’s then it’s unlikely that you suffer from misphonia.If you answered mostly C’s then you don’t need to worry (and I’m guessing you’re probably visiting this page out of curiosity, or on behalf of a friend or relative).If you answered mostly A’s then you almost certainly suffer from misophonia.Question 7: Is the discomfort you experience of hearing certain ‘trigger’ sounds significantly heightened when you’re feeling stressed, anxious or tired (for example with school, work or family commitments)? Question 6: Is the discomfort you experience of hearing certain ‘trigger’ sounds significantly worse when it comes from a close colleague, family member, friend or partner? Question 5: Have you ever tried to avoid family dinners/make excuses to leave the table/worried about going to places where you’ll be exposed to these sounds? Question 4: Have you ever felt a strong, violent urge to lash out or escape (fight or flight) when exposed to the ‘trigger’ sounds mentioned in Question 2? Question 3: How old were you when you first noticed having adverse reactions to certain sounds? If you’ve been answering C’s up to this point, please scroll to the results. Question 2: Do the following sounds trigger a strong emotional reaction in you? Slurping, sniffing, chewing, crunching, rustling, coughing, tapping? Question 1: Do you experience a strong, overwhelming sense of panic accompanied by feelings of anger or fear or irritation when you hear certain, specific sounds? This does not constitute medical advice and is only meant as a guide, but if after taking the test and doing your own research you feel like you identify with some, or all, of the symptoms please consult a medical professional. Me I ended up giving them away, they are cheap and it's simply better than what my friends had at the time, I was not gonna try to get 40 bucks back by selling them, but in the end as you say, it was above what was around but wasn't great once you know better.If you’re reading this article because you’re concerned that you might have misophonia, I’ve prepared a simple test based on my own personal experience and my experience talking to other sufferers. I partly (mostly) agree, I had SR60 way back too. Grado's great, yep they don't follow harman, yes the SR60 is bad, and beer money cheap. Even Amir on this quite bad basic set seamed to have detected some of that in listening tests. I know it's an IEM, but there is something Grado to it, something seductive. And interestingly the GR10 was clearly the warmest listen of the bunch and really giving me a smile about those mids presentation. Now, for fun, it's interesting how an Idea grow that Grado are literally overly bright, always,but today I just for fun and compared my GR10e's IEMs to all the headset I have around, Elex, TH-X00, M50X, MSR7, ATH-ANC900. I wish I had some around here, yes it's from memory. The RS2E is particularly good, The 325E is good too for the price (never heard the X series). They do, yes to my ears, make a few very great sounding sets of headphones. Now, It's an interesting thread, I feel some genuine hate about the company itself and really I would bet some coins that many here that dismiss Grado as whole haven't heard a tenth of their offering and it's based on this review, and a couple of tryouts of their cheap models, and go around and make blanket statements judgements. Me I ended up giving them away, they are cheap and it's simply better than what my friends had at the time, I was not gonna try to get 40 bucks back by selling them, but in the end as you say, it was above what was around but wasn't great once you know better. Click to expand.I partly (mostly) agree, I had SR60 way back too.
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