No, not at all.
Tourettes Syndrome is not dangerous at all.
Someone with tourettes has occasional "tics" where their body jerks or they say something they don't mean to say. It is very difficult to control tourettes and scientists have only recently begun discovering how to help someone with tourettes other than using medication.
Just because someone has a disability, it does not mean they are "dangerous" or "dangerous to be in a relationship with". They definitely should not be treated differently because they have a disability. Most people with disabilities are more sensitive or caring than those without disabilities.
Whoever told you it is dangerous to be in a relationship with a tourettes sufferer has broken the law (Disability Discrimination).
scientist have found that there might be a mutation gene in a person with tourettes syndrome, but it is still unknown
tourettes syndrome is known to cause the person say things in an uncontrolled manner
tourettes syndrome is known to cause the person say things in an uncontrolled manner
The exact cause of Tourette's syndrome is actually unknown. Studies have nailed down that genetic and environmental factors are involved when a person has this condition though.
i have turrets syndrome i say bad words and races stuff i am 12 years old and i have a family of 30 ants and uncles and like 50 cousins and i am the only person in my family that has it. apprx. 1 in 1000 kids have tourettes
tourettes is special neurological disorder where a person can not help twitching or making involuntary noises, i actually have tourettes and have done for 11 years of my life. its a major pain but you learn to deal with it
Look up Traumatic Bonding and Stockholm Syndrome. And get out of that relationship.
Its a verbal tic and likely a mild form of Tourettes Syndrome. The same people will say "alright" at the end of every sentence comparably as much as they say "okay".
Slow-mo Tourettes (or also known as Slow Motion Tourettes) is a form of Tourettes in which everything the diagnosed person does is in slow motion eg. Walking or even swearing I Hope this helped and if you have this you will go through a mixed amount of emotions (very Slowly)
How mild is mild? You want to go on point with even a mild case of Tourettes? You'll certainly draw fire if you have anysort of spasm that creates noise.
If one person in a relationship is not healthy then you run the risk of not devloping true love but Nightingale syndrome instead. This is where the ill person becomes so dependent on the healthy partner, that they confuse that dependancy for love.
If you're permanently and totally disabled, you can apply to have your federal loans discharged. Having a medical condition does not entitle a non-disabled person to lower payments, but you may qualify for income-sensitive payments.