I think I have misophonia too. I didn't know that word existed before. In my case, I have a problem with breathing sounds. I hate them. When I hear them loudly, I feel intense rage :(
I am the same way, I hate breathing sounds lol
So your constellation is very unique but I can slightly relate because not being able to let go of a specific thought it's something very common in C-PTSD. To work on this, my therapist taught me the "vault exercise" in short it's about visualizing how you lock specific things away in a mental vault, so you can stop thinking about them for a while.
It helped me a lot! Maybe you can give it a try. Here are some further instructions.
I changed the process a little, but that was very helpful! Thank you!
<3 I was at the laundromat the other day and an ad interrupted the anodyne muzak. Something about soft laundry no doubt, but the thing that set me off was the soft-speaking closeness of it. ASMR, which I guess this was approximating, makes me feel like stabbing things.
Right, soft speaking stuff drives me crazy
Oof I'm sorry.... That sounds no fun at all. I definitely have misophonia about some things, mostly other people's mouth noises. If someone near me is chewing gum, I have to exit the situation before I go nuts. Last night I was watching a movie with my kid, and one of the actors was chewing gum, and I almost couldn't take that! Luckily for me, out of sight is mostly out of mind..... Once I feel that I'm in control of my sensory input (yay ANC headphones), I can relax. That part sounds a little harder for you.
It can be hard sometimes, thank goodness for earplugs though!
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