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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 261289" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>Well my child has a pretty mild case of Tourette's Syndrome as well. And no one really noticed the tics until I pointed it out....People can have a wide range of tics, it isn't consider Tourette's Syndrome unless there are vocal and movement tics as well as tics that change over time. This year my difficult child tics have worsened...but still in the manageable range. The doctors don't like to use medication unless the tics are interfering with overall funcitoning. </p><p> </p><p>Its not fun having one more diagnosis...however, so many diagnosis come from neurological/checmial changes in the brain...so it's not really surprising to see more than one diagnosis.</p><p> </p><p>I hope if indeed he does has a mild form of tourette's that it stays very mild....our kids already have enough on their plates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 261289, member: 2074"] Well my child has a pretty mild case of Tourette's Syndrome as well. And no one really noticed the tics until I pointed it out....People can have a wide range of tics, it isn't consider Tourette's Syndrome unless there are vocal and movement tics as well as tics that change over time. This year my difficult child tics have worsened...but still in the manageable range. The doctors don't like to use medication unless the tics are interfering with overall funcitoning. Its not fun having one more diagnosis...however, so many diagnosis come from neurological/checmial changes in the brain...so it's not really surprising to see more than one diagnosis. I hope if indeed he does has a mild form of tourette's that it stays very mild....our kids already have enough on their plates. [/QUOTE]
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