Guest guest Posted January 31, 2012 Report Share Posted January 31, 2012 Hang in there! You are being wrongfully judged, oppressed, and treated. What is the number to the people in charge of the employees taking these actions against you? I want to call and talk to them and ask them what is going on over there. (not angrily, either, I believe in the power of words) You deserve to be treated better than that. For the people who chew food in front of you like that.. once my friends thought it would be funny to make a video of everyone eating food and talking to the camera at me. They sat me down and played the video full volume as a joke. They didn't understand and I forgive them. In your case however, just remember the power of Karma, and the things those people go through everyday, and what they have coming to them for their actions against you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2012 Report Share Posted February 2, 2012 > > 01-31-12 TuesdayI need a letter that better explain and educate people in general please! work on it let everyone understand that it is a debilitating condition and the sufferer has no control of it. This is a torture to live with it 50 years. For the past 17+ years I woke up every day thinking of killing myself, hating to be alive.I carry a card given to me by a Manhattan Psychiatric Center social worke,r that has helped, but it doesn't explain much and most people don't understand when they read it...They laugh about " the crazy card " for the past 20 years it has help me at least make some people stop, when they read Psychiatric center they get scary.I have problems from noises, smells, visuals of repetitive movements .I am living a nightmare at the SRO where I live the staff enjoy when they get me trapped in the elevator or a corner to torment me by shoving food in their mouths and chewing loudly, smirking and staring at me to see a reaction. I have > none to complain or a place to make a complain. I am not allowed to participate at social events in the building where I have lived for the past 17+ years because of families of staff my be there enjoying their gum chewing at tenants events. They told me to " get over it " , : " you are not going to get your way with us to get special privileges " , Those are the people that are supposed to get paid to help people with disabilities... I can't understand where is the professionals, compassion, humanity... etc. Why is that nobody cares about the misophonia sufferers to understand the dangerous and crippling dysfunction invisible to the so called normal people. I am trapped in this Single Room Occupancy with NO help or assistance from any kind. " DEAR SIR / MADAMDUE TO A CHEWING GUM PHOBIATHAT I SUFFER FROM, I WOULD BEVERY APPRECIATIVE IF YOU WOULD NOT CHEW GUM IN MY PRESENCETHANK YOU. " > Good thing youre not me... If i were in that elevator id have turned around and pinned somebody up against the wall. It is just so inexcusable. I will tell you that you may be happier in a different place, even if it means being even more alone and isolated; at least untill such time as a solid treatment is established. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2012 Report Share Posted February 2, 2012 > > 01-31-12 TuesdayI need a letter that better explain and educate people in general please! work on it let everyone understand that it is a debilitating condition and the sufferer has no control of it. This is a torture to live with it 50 years. For the past 17+ years I woke up every day thinking of killing myself, hating to be alive.I carry a card given to me by a Manhattan Psychiatric Center social worke,r that has helped, but it doesn't explain much and most people don't understand when they read it...They laugh about " the crazy card " for the past 20 years it has help me at least make some people stop, when they read Psychiatric center they get scary.I have problems from noises, smells, visuals of repetitive movements .I am living a nightmare at the SRO where I live the staff enjoy when they get me trapped in the elevator or a corner to torment me by shoving food in their mouths and chewing loudly, smirking and staring at me to see a reaction. I have > none to complain or a place to make a complain. I am not allowed to participate at social events in the building where I have lived for the past 17+ years because of families of staff my be there enjoying their gum chewing at tenants events. They told me to " get over it " , : " you are not going to get your way with us to get special privileges " , Those are the people that are supposed to get paid to help people with disabilities... I can't understand where is the professionals, compassion, humanity... etc. Why is that nobody cares about the misophonia sufferers to understand the dangerous and crippling dysfunction invisible to the so called normal people. I am trapped in this Single Room Occupancy with NO help or assistance from any kind. " DEAR SIR / MADAMDUE TO A CHEWING GUM PHOBIATHAT I SUFFER FROM, I WOULD BEVERY APPRECIATIVE IF YOU WOULD NOT CHEW GUM IN MY PRESENCETHANK YOU. " > Good thing youre not me... If i were in that elevator id have turned around and pinned somebody up against the wall. It is just so inexcusable. I will tell you that you may be happier in a different place, even if it means being even more alone and isolated; at least untill such time as a solid treatment is established. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2012 Report Share Posted February 2, 2012 > > 01-31-12 TuesdayI need a letter that better explain and educate people in general please! work on it let everyone understand that it is a debilitating condition and the sufferer has no control of it. This is a torture to live with it 50 years. For the past 17+ years I woke up every day thinking of killing myself, hating to be alive.I carry a card given to me by a Manhattan Psychiatric Center social worke,r that has helped, but it doesn't explain much and most people don't understand when they read it...They laugh about " the crazy card " for the past 20 years it has help me at least make some people stop, when they read Psychiatric center they get scary.I have problems from noises, smells, visuals of repetitive movements .I am living a nightmare at the SRO where I live the staff enjoy when they get me trapped in the elevator or a corner to torment me by shoving food in their mouths and chewing loudly, smirking and staring at me to see a reaction. I have > none to complain or a place to make a complain. I am not allowed to participate at social events in the building where I have lived for the past 17+ years because of families of staff my be there enjoying their gum chewing at tenants events. They told me to " get over it " , : " you are not going to get your way with us to get special privileges " , Those are the people that are supposed to get paid to help people with disabilities... I can't understand where is the professionals, compassion, humanity... etc. Why is that nobody cares about the misophonia sufferers to understand the dangerous and crippling dysfunction invisible to the so called normal people. I am trapped in this Single Room Occupancy with NO help or assistance from any kind. " DEAR SIR / MADAMDUE TO A CHEWING GUM PHOBIATHAT I SUFFER FROM, I WOULD BEVERY APPRECIATIVE IF YOU WOULD NOT CHEW GUM IN MY PRESENCETHANK YOU. " > Good thing youre not me... If i were in that elevator id have turned around and pinned somebody up against the wall. It is just so inexcusable. I will tell you that you may be happier in a different place, even if it means being even more alone and isolated; at least untill such time as a solid treatment is established. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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