31 Eye-Opening Confessions From A Woman With Tourette Syndrome


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Q: When and how did you get diagnosed?

A: I made a lot of noises and did random movements like rolling my head, bending my fingers, etc, and my parents just thought I was a weird kid. My psychiatrist told them kids do not typically make random squeak noises when doing everyday stuff because they “feel like they need to.” 

However, tics don’t always mean Tourette’s, as tics are actually somewhat common in children. Tourette’s is usually when you have a number of physical and vocal tics. I ticced my entire childhood, but when I turned about 15, one day, I just had really, really severe swearing tics. It was literally overnight. I woke up one day, and while playing a video game, I started saying, “I’m a boxer.” Then, within a few hours, I could not stop swearing and saying very offensive things; I went to the doctor that week, who referred me to a psychiatrist, but that appointment wasn’t for months. 

A few days after my doctor’s appointment, I had a very severe tic attack at school where I was in a constant state of doing so many different tics at once, contorting my body in different ways, and ended up in the hospital getting sedated. And because of that, they got my psychiatrist appointment moved to the next day and I got diagnosed at my appointment with her.


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