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Misophonia Lived Experience Panel (UK only)

Do you want to help improve research? Universities in the UK are looking for people with misophonia to consult on research design and help get our research out to the misophonia community. Sign up here and researchers will contact you when they need your help!

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When I say “our monthly newsletter”, I mean “my monthly newsletter”.

I am just one person. But “our” sounds more professional, right? Like I have a whole team and it’s not just a single person once described by a former manager as “completely obsessed with misophonia”? Who’s obsessed now?!

Me. It’s still me.