Yes, people with Tourette syndrome often exhibit characteristics such as involuntary movements and vocalizations known as tics. These tics can be motor (e.g., blinking, head jerking) or vocal (e.g., grunting, throat clearing). The severity and type of tics can vary widely among individuals and may change over time. Additionally, individuals with Tourette syndrome may also experience co-occurring conditions such as ADHD or OCD.
Many nervous disorders can produce symptoms like Tourette's. Extreme stress can resemble Tourette's. Sometimes autism spectrum disorders will result in Tourette's-like characteristics.
Yes. people with Tourette's Syndrome can have kids but, there is a very big chance for the child to have Tourette's and also if you have a sibling with Tourette's like i do you also have a chance to have a child with Tourette's or even just the side symptoms of Tourette's like OCD, ADD, ADHD, or anxiety.hope this helps
Tourette syndrome occurs worldwide, in people of all racial and ethnic groups
The duration of I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me is 1620.0 seconds.
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I Have Tourette's but Tourette's Doesn't Have Me was created on 2005-11-12.
No. People with Tourette's have a normal life expectancy.
They estimate that about 200,000 Americans have a severe form of Tourette Syndrome. About 1 in 100 children show mild symptoms.
I Have Tourette's But Tourette's Doesn't Have Me - 2005 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Yes, I have Tourette's Syndrome and trust me it is as real as the computer I typed this on. However, not all people with Tourette's have copralalia (compulsive swearing), and that is considered (for no reason only about 8% of sufferers have coprolalia) the hallmark symptom.
Tourette syndrome is also called Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome
Tourette, the same as in French.