RE: I have Tourettes Syndrome [AMA] 05-07-2020, 10:35 AM
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(05-07-2020, 09:49 AM)bag02craso Wrote:(05-07-2020, 09:08 AM)mothered Wrote:I have. I reflect on everything that have ever happened during this time of my life. I turn everything into a positive thing and have no doubt that this made me the man that I am today. For all that its worth, I am actually thankful for everything. I now have success, extremely strong mental psyche and a good heart. None the less a huge urge to help people that have been/ or are currently going through a psychological hell. I am very aware and capable of seeing through their eyes, as I have been through a large part of the drill myself. There is nothing I can't handle in this very moment.(05-07-2020, 07:42 AM)bag02craso Wrote: I completely agree. But I was fairly young in the early stages of this condition, so i do not remember/ and or could not understand their point of view at that time.
Yes, it does not cure it and nothing probably never will, but it certainly helps lowering the amount of tics and fallbacks and of course life quality.
Everything that happened back then brought a lot to the table. Anxiety, social anxiety, depression, being a target of bullying. And for that sake, ADHD is a common thing that usually follows people with the diagnose Tourettes Syndrome. So at a young age, there were (and still are) a lot to learn how to bypass and maintain.
You've been through a lot of setbacks, but have come out on top. You should give yourself a pat on the back.
Not too many people stay positive with the amount of negativity that you've experienced, and (to a certain degree), still do.
My goodness, I get a little emotional reading this.
Your circumstances, are so encouraging to those who're experiencing a significant negative Impact In their lives.
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