The weekly weird
No chewing noises, please!
Chewing noise can be too irritable, but, to Derrol Murphy, these noises are unacceptable that he has estranged himself from relatives over fears he might ‘fly into a rage’.
Murphy has ended relationships because of the noise his partners make while eating or when clearing their throat. He even said he has almost come to blows with colleagues for clicking pens.
Derrol diagnosed himself with misophonia, a condition that makes people irritable about ordinary sounds humans make. He says he is learning to manage his condition but wants more people to be aware of it.
He said, “I thought I was crazy for many years. Little noises would make me just fly into a rage. People don’t understand it and I can’t explain it. It’s affected relationships, especially family members”
Murphy is now trying to overcome the noises by listening to music, watching TV or putting on headphones. The NHS (National Health Services) recommends relaxation techniques such as concentrating on breathing to remove stress.