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"Kids taking the mick"
Posted by travelgirl4 17 January  at  18:51

Hey Lou, I'm not in a similar position but I just wanted to let you know what I think: All kids are at risk of getting the mickey taken out of them, whether it be their appearance, race, background, taste in music, dedication to studying, ... it could be absolutely anything! I can understand your worries though and hope all turns out ok for you both.

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"My 11 year old son has tourette syndrome"
Posted by mp004o6763 16 December  at  15:07

Hi my son was diognosed with Tourette Syndrome about 5 months ago, hes getting slightly worse with his tics, he not only does body and facial tics but verbal shouting out noises aswell, i feel so sorry for him and really do hope his condition gets better in adolesence,
Hes very clever and seems to be getting on really well at secondary school but i cant help worrying if other kids will soon catch on to his problem and start making his life hell, if anybody else is in a simular position to me please let me know?
Thanks
Lou
 
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"My son and tourettes"
Posted by donna3103 27 May  at  16:17

Hi lou my name is doona my son has recently been diagonosed with tourette syndrome, he is 11 years old and starting secondary school in september, i am struggling to come to terms with this condition, and finding no help at all from anybody!!! he has vocoal and motor tics, which get worse in severity he gets like a jekll and hyde when he has a really bad tic, the last one lasted 4 months which put us all through hell especially my son, he has tics everyday, would really appreciate a chat from someone else who is going through the same, thanks donna
"My 9 year old son has tourettes"
Posted by myson 6 September  at  20:16

How is your son doing? My son was just diagonosed with tourttes yesterday. I'm so sad for him and i don't know what i can do for him. I'm a single mom who has been working with him with is ocd since he was 4 years old. Now this! A lot like you i can't find anyone to help us.
Stacey
"Kids taking the mick"
Posted by travelgirl4 17 January  at  18:51

Hey Lou, I'm not in a similar position but I just wanted to let you know what I think: All kids are at risk of getting the mickey taken out of them, whether it be their appearance, race, background, taste in music, dedication to studying, ... it could be absolutely anything! I can understand your worries though and hope all turns out ok for you both.




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