Brave young lady.
Correction. The date of the article is August 21, 2015
I have a close friend (an adult with a beautiful wife and three wonderful kids) who has this syndrome. I knew him for several years without realizing it.
Then one day there was a mix up in his medication refills.
What followed knocked him out of work for two weeks and put him (and that wonderful family) through an absolute hell as they tried to get him regulated again.
My heart goes out and my prayers go up for anyone affected by this disease. It’s something you really can’t appreciate until you’ve seen it up close. All too frequently it’s not just the simple “obscene blurting” that you see in the movies. Popular media has done a terrible disservice by oversimplifying what can be (and too often is) a very complex syndrome.
Those who don’t have a degree of Tourette’s aren’t F’ING normal.
May God help this wonderful person!
I’m humbled by the knowledge that I could not deal with this nearly as well as these fine people have.
May God’s healing hands lay upon her. It has to be a frustrating, exhausting experience.
Thank you for posting. My son was diagnosed with TS in 2014. His associative disorders are more difficult than the actual tics. It is a misunderstood neurological disorder and I appreciate any light that can be shone.
tourette’s can be eliminated with high doses of the right kind of magnesium (glycinate is the best form, Metagenics the best brand).
I do alot of research on mag and got my cousin’s son on it who had all the symptoms of tourette’s. It all went completely away when he started taking the mag