Guest guest Posted January 28, 2012 Report Share Posted January 28, 2012 : Connections re brain injury, myelin status and dietary management are all central to my research efforts. I joined this group because misophonia is the last challenge faced by my daughter who is 42 years old. a is reclaiming personhood after decades of intractable seizures, autism and arrested development. Isabel Walcutt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2012 Report Share Posted January 28, 2012 I had a minor concussion when I was 8 and I was often diagnosed iron-deficient. However, I don't recall my sister having any head injuries and we just discovered that she may have a mild case of misophonia. She handed me a tissue when I sniffled one time, and both her young boys know better than sniffling in front of their mother She also can't stand certain eating noises. > > To the docs & researchers here, esp, BUT also all members . . . > > Has any research been done on connection between brain injury and > misophonia, or vitamin/mineral deficiency? > > To all members - > > Have you any vitamin/mineral issues, or brain injury issues that you know > of? > > Hugs was blue at birth, has injury, tinnitus and sound sensitivity. > > I have myelin sheath injury (like MS), and got sensitivity and tinnitus > then. > > Anyone relate? > -- > > *Peace . . . > > Hawkridge > in a NE Seattle 'burb > > > * > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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