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10 Common Tourette’s Questions & Answers, Part 8

Living with neurological disorders can be full of challenges for both children and adults. The good news is that life with these disorders can still be filled with joy and adventure. It just takes some creative thinking and flexibility to get there, and that’s what I’m here to help with! Visit me on my own site, brittanyfichterwrites.com, if you want to know more!

10 Common Questions and Answers About Tourette Syndrome

Tourette Syndrome, despite all the information we’ve gained in the last 15 years, is still a hard topic to find information on. Unfortunately, the media has chosen to pick out the parts of the disorder that it deems funny, and the rest of the information seems tucked away in textbooks on dusty corners of doctors’ desks.

Well, no more. Here is the 8th of 10 questions that touch on topics I’ve talked about with parents of children (and individuals) with Tourettes multiple times. You want a quick, easy answer to share with someone who doesn’t understand? Hopefully, I’ll have it right here as part of this series!

In case you missed them, here are links to the first 7 parts:

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7

Also, if you want more information about a certain topic, I’ve linked related posts underneath each answer. My related posts will have more sources that you can look up on the topic if you so desire.

Do Tics Change or Stay the Same?

Tics wax and wane with time, wellness, stress, and whatever else the body decides to throw at the individual. (I’m personally sensitive to junk food.) Over the years, my tics have changed. Some of left and haven’t come back yet, while others come and go as they please. I develop new tics from time to time. (Sometimes, even on purpose!) While this can be frustrating because you never know what to expect, it can also be nice to know that when tics are bad, they’re probably not going to stay that way for too long.

For more information, see: Me and My Ever-Changing Tics

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