Thanks for sharing. Prayers for comfort, rest, and healing.
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New word in our household vocabulary.
Misophonia.
Pretty sure we've diagnosed our middle daughter again. Almost every symptom gets a check from our perspective. We were watching a "Longmire" episode from the new season and he went to question a prisoner in jail. The prisoner kept getting irate at smallish sounds and told them he had Misophonia. He said something like "check it out, it's a real condition".
Our daughter has trigger sounds that literally drive her nuts. The situation is getting worse rather than better. Not knowing what was going on, we had prayed that time and desensitizing would smooth things over. Not so yet. We will have to look into what the treatment centers offer. She hates to wear headphones already, thinking that someone might be saying her trigger words.
Farmer2009, I learned something more about autistic people yesterday that I wish I had known years ago. When an autistic person goes into meltdown mode, if you are causing it by confronting them for whatever reasons, you have to back off and learn when to back off before "mental scarring" occurs. The scarring can be almost impossible to overcome if you go too far with punishment, or trying to train them to do something and they melt down. You can show or tell them things kind of quickly, and then back off, giving them the space and time to contemplate or digest what you have told them.