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My Misophonia Diary. by AesthetixTurtle
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Hi! I'm Sapphire, AKA AesthetixTurtle or Aesthetically. In this story/diary, I will be writing all of the times I have had to deal with Misophonia. Before you start reading this story, I suggest you look up what Misophonia is so you understand it a bit more. People with Misophonia, if you're reading this, I bet you really know how annoying Misophonia is. Also, I might put in some 'cures' to Misophonia, so stay tuned for that!
Misophonia - My Life by ediblesnuggling
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Here's my story with living with misophonia. Misophonia is a brain disorder where certain sounds and sights can instantly anger you. Many people tell themselves that they have misophonia when they get annoyed with a few sounds, however it is much worse than that. If you are interested, please read. Much love<3
Living With Misophonia by HearMeSwoosh
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This will inform you about the mental disorder Misophonia, sometimes known as 4S. This will not only inform you about the disorder, but it will also give you a personal account of how difficult life can be when you have this. If you have Misophonia or if you live with someone who has this mental disorder, this will hopefully make you understand a bit better. It will also include personal tips I have used to cope with everything. I know this isn't the type of thing I usually write, but I am making this to help spread awareness and information about a serious, rare mental disorder. The more people know about this, the more funding scientist will get, and hopefully, a cure will be found one day.
Honor Among Friends (NaNoWriMo14) by DoNotMicrowave
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Normally, Madison Chase wouldn't consider being asked to join a study group a big deal, but she quickly finds out this is no ordinary group. With one meeting, she's entangled in a web of misunderstandings and lies that lead to a series of petty crimes. The stickier her fingers become, the more guilt eats away till she cries foul and asks to be released. The only problem is once in the club, always in the club... As Madison tries to unravel the ties that bind her, she must contend with her police detective mother who's suspicious of her odd behavior, and the cute boy who's investigating the case for the school newspaper. Will Madison be able to walk away unscathed? Or will the strings of her actions trap her forever?
The Cell Phone Swap by DoNotMicrowave
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Now a series by Mediacorp. Watch the episodes anywhere in world on meWATCH's Youtube channel. Keeley accidentally swaps cell phones with a rivaling high school's star quarterback. Unable to switch back until a week later, she must interact with the arrogant boy, passing along texts and voicemails. As she gets to know him better, she realizes there's more to him than sexual innuendos and egotistical comments. But when identities are revealed and secrets are exposed, will Keeley's feelings remain? Available in bookstores now! Look for it under its new title, TEXTROVERT.
The Little Things by DoNotMicrowave
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Twenty-two year old Grace McCaffrey is humiliated when she can't find a job after graduating college and has to move back in with her parents. She always assumed she'd do something big with her life-create change or do something that matters-not work at the Banner Market as a cashier. Soon, Grace gets roped into being a chaperone for a high school backpacking trip with her ex-boyfriend, Miles Dalby. However, she quickly learns these students are part of a mentorship program for troubled youth. As she tries to get them to open up, Grace starts to doubt herself. How can she make a difference in the world if she can't even help these students? Or is her mom right and sometimes it's the little things that can make all the difference?