Attitudes about Tourettes / It's Going to be Okay!

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2011

(there's a part where I say "Moo" when I meant to say "More")

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  • I listen with my speakers way up still didn't hear it..ROFL maybe I'm a lil deaf now..

  • @Ravenhura Watch the 6:41 timestamp

  • Like the situation between my mom and I, whenever I go outside and we're shopping or something and the word "Nigger" slips out or "Faggot" or another kind of swear she stares at me like she wants to rip my face off and she says "Stop saying that!" and she knows I have Tourette's she knows I can't stop she was there when the neurologist diagnosed me but she still has that attitude like I can control it and I can't and it's not only out in public she berates me at home too

  • @MadameTicsALot17 I hope that your mom can one day see past your tics and just take you and love you as you are :)

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  • Thank you for your contributions and wish you luck on your future. Although I'm an aspie, my bff has tourette's and I'll show this video to him which will cheer him up. Have a groovy life. :-)

  • You're amazing. Simply amazing! Thanks for being so inspirational.

  • Some years back while packing my daughter's school lunch, I drew a cow on the napkin saying "My muv moo" (meaning I love you). At first, she didn't get the message and asked her friends to help figure it out and nobody did. Then she did figure it out and we laughed-out-loud talking about it. Over the years since, periodically I'll text: My muv moo. And she texts back: My muv moo more!! So, I say "moo" and "more" go together perfectly! Anyway excellent video. Bravo! Well said. Thanks for posting!

  • I hate when people make TS to be a tragic disease. I read in forums about very worried parents medicating kids with neuroleptic drugs like haloperidol for fairly minor tics. I wish they would just look past the tics. SO WHAT is exactly right. Yeah, maybe I look and sound funny when I'm ticcing like crazy before doing a lift at the gym or about to put a bite of food into my mouth, but it is something to approach with a sense of humor and take in stride. Thanks for sharing this video!

  • Alright , I heard it.

  • This made me smile, A LOT :)

  • @Ravenhura I did, its near the end.

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