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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

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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.

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> To the docs & researchers here, esp, BUT also all members . . .

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> Has any research been done on connection between brain injury and

> misophonia, or vitamin/mineral deficiency?

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> To all members -

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> Have you any vitamin/mineral issues, or brain injury issues that you know

> of?

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> Hugs was blue at birth, has injury, tinnitus and sound sensitivity.

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> I have myelin sheath injury (like MS), and got sensitivity and tinnitus

> then.

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> Anyone relate?

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> *Peace . . .

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> Hawkridge

> in a NE Seattle 'burb

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