The woman with whom I scheduled the appointment said that this doctor has seen patients with misophonia before, and given that he specializes in both the brain and ears, I'm very curious to hear his thoughts about this condition.
So, even though I was a bit disappointed by last week's initial visit to the Mayo Clinic, this morning I followed-up on a lead on a local doctor who is a Neuro-Otologist. (Essentially, he is both an Ear/Nose/Throat doctor and a neurologist.) I was fortunate to be able to schedule an appointment with him for this Friday morning and if all goes well, I may forgo the 3+ hour trip back up to Mayo, or at least postpone it for a while.
The woman with whom I scheduled the appointment said that this doctor has seen patients with misophonia before, and given that he specializes in both the brain and ears, I'm very curious to hear his thoughts about this condition.
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About the AuthorEmlyn Altman has been suffering with misophonia for over 40 years, even though she only found out about the actual medical condition much more recently. As frustrating as the condition has been over the years, her heightened sensitivities across all the senses considerably influenced her talents within the visual fine arts (particularly sculpture), music (singing, piano, and many other instruments), writing, and culinary backgrounds, as well as professional achievements as an architectural lighting designer. Her goal in developing this website is to promote more awareness about misophonia and help other sufferers as well.
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