As a person that was born with Tourettes, this is amazing to see as I dont know anyone like this that can understand it, although I dont have the vocal ticks ive got the head movements which I call ticks
These guys are incredibly brave! They are hero's around any Instagramable moment! Kudos guys. You're an inspiration ! This looks really hard and yet you are brace enough to put yourself out there. That's incredible...I'm so inspired and hopeful. Thank you for continuing to try every day. You are remarkable and so important. Thank you 🙏
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a pill that works like singing. How wonderful to have found each other. They should form a band, as music seems to help. Are any bones broken as his body is going to ache when he is old.
My 13yo has developed Tourettes in the last 6 months. Currently we have been fortunate that she does not swear but other physical or vocal tics are constant. The physical tics hitting herself are some of the hardest to deal with
@halchkasangowicz5253 yes and also very interesting because humanity gets a lot of originals. Lovely souls and hopefully wr can take good care of them whilst they are here.
I find your comment deeply uninformed and dismissive of the struggles people with this condition face daily. Tourette’s is not about 'behaving badly'-it's a neurological disorder that causes involuntary actions and sounds. My son, now 22, has mild Tourette’s, and growing up, he endured rejection and bullying, because of things he had zero control over, like loud vocal tics or sudden movements. I’ll never forget a visit to the zoo when he was just 10. The zookeeper asked the audience to remain silent near a white tiger, which made my son even more tense, triggering his tics. The zookeeper repeatedly asked me to quiet him, and the hateful stares from the crowd...... it was painful and isolating. It’s frustrating to see people reduce these struggles to ‘foolish behavior.’ This mindset only perpetuates stigma and shows a lack of understanding. I urge you to educate yourself about Tourette’s before making such comments. Ignorance hurts-compassion and understanding can make a world of difference.
These guys are incredible. That little boy is going to have an easier time growing up than they did if he has these 2 friends to grow up with ♡
Those that mind don't matter, and those that matter don't mind. I LOVE THIS QUOTE
Its by Dr.Seuss❤
As a person that was born with Tourettes, this is amazing to see as I dont know anyone like this that can understand it, although I dont have the vocal ticks ive got the head movements which I call ticks
These guys are brave. Great guys . Have fantastic life guys ❤😊😊
Love their comradery and mutual resilience. ❤
These guys are incredibly brave! They are hero's around any Instagramable moment! Kudos guys. You're an inspiration ! This looks really hard and yet you are brace enough to put yourself out there. That's incredible...I'm so inspired and hopeful. Thank you for continuing to try every day. You are remarkable and so important. Thank you 🙏
These 3 guys have an awesome bond
Beautiful story worth sharing. Thank you 🙏
The power of music. Shown to help with dementia too. Very interesting.
Thanking you kindly for this wonderful insight ❤❤❤
I feel sad for those with this syndrome
Beautiful story.
Wouldn’t it be great if there was a pill that works like singing. How wonderful to have found each other. They should form a band, as music seems to help. Are any bones broken as his body is going to ache when he is old.
Yeah thats where I thought the story was going
Saw Adam on The Voice or AGT. Boy can sing!
Awesome ❤
I love this. I hope they make a band someday. Also the longhaired guy looks like Brandon Fraser :D
My 13yo has developed Tourettes in the last 6 months. Currently we have been fortunate that she does not swear but other physical or vocal tics are constant. The physical tics hitting herself are some of the hardest to deal with
They should start a band! They already have the vocalist, guitarist & drummer!😊
Yess guys❤ I love you all
Well done guy's for forming what is called the true blue Aussie mate's. Cool guys 👌😎😎
They need to put a song out
What’s happening!..Australia leaving the comments on *I’m shocked*
It'll probably be corrected shortly.
Complete knowledge...😊❤😊
3 weeks later..
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I think this MUST BE A MISTAKE quote " affecting ONE IN ONE HUNDRED AUSTRALIANS"???
Unfortunately I think it is right because one in nine gets autism I have heard
@pappaprosjektet that is pretty sad indeed.
@halchkasangowicz5253 yes and also very interesting because humanity gets a lot of originals. Lovely souls and hopefully wr can take good care of them whilst they are here.
It's completely right, research has stated this!
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Doesn’t give them the right to behave like fools. I understand what Tourette’s is, but to behave badly is blah
Their actions are involuntary and until you research this kindly refrain from your comments...😊❤😊
I find your comment deeply uninformed and dismissive of the struggles people with this condition face daily. Tourette’s is not about 'behaving badly'-it's a neurological disorder that causes involuntary actions and sounds. My son, now 22, has mild Tourette’s, and growing up, he endured rejection and bullying, because of things he had zero control over, like loud vocal tics or sudden movements.
I’ll never forget a visit to the zoo when he was just 10. The zookeeper asked the audience to remain silent near a white tiger, which made my son even more tense, triggering his tics. The zookeeper repeatedly asked me to quiet him, and the hateful stares from the crowd...... it was painful and isolating.
It’s frustrating to see people reduce these struggles to ‘foolish behavior.’ This mindset only perpetuates stigma and shows a lack of understanding. I urge you to educate yourself about Tourette’s before making such comments. Ignorance hurts-compassion and understanding can make a world of difference.
@@chachypena1407AMEN.
Wow! Did you not watch this?
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