What Causes Tourette Syndrome? ft. Mayim Bialik

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
  • Tourette Syndrome is often misunderstood. Mayim Bialik from The Big Bang Theory joins us to discuss!
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  • @lifenoggin
    @lifenoggin  6 років тому +942

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  • @lucastep310
    @lucastep310 5 років тому +910

    I'm 13 but I was diagnosed with Tourette's at around 10.
    I have trigger words and phrases (when someone says Atlanta I have to say Hot Lanta). I have a type of screeching sound that most people say sounds more like a teapot, and because of this sound my old school teacher told me I need to knock it off and be quiet. This, along with other students following in what she said, had me crying most days. Now I homeschool and am surrounded by very supportive family and friends. We actually think it pretty cool! Thank you for sharing this information with people! Hopefully more people will start to understand that it is uncontrollable and sometimes uncomfortable, but it's nothing for anyone to be ashamed of!

    • @alzhanvoid
      @alzhanvoid 5 років тому +38

      Oh my god. Never tell your trigger words to anybody. I dont suffer from that but I sure as hell would just chant Atlanta if I knew I'd 100% get a response. Just the thought of it is hilarious. Please dont divulge that on the Internet.

    • @lucastep310
      @lucastep310 5 років тому +11

      Alzhan Void Sansado I can't even play hide and seek with my brother

    • @lucastep310
      @lucastep310 5 років тому +7

      Alzhan Void Sansado and for me
      I wouldn't call it suffering

    • @what-ev4el
      @what-ev4el 5 років тому +9

      sorry but
      hotlanta

    • @yndom5332
      @yndom5332 5 років тому +5

      True but sadly it's something I am ashamed of

  • @clueless_music5157
    @clueless_music5157 4 роки тому +444

    I'm thirteen and I have a tic that makes me constantly say "I love you" to my family and it feels embarrassing.

    • @Inflake
      @Inflake 3 роки тому +91

      but.. that’s cute🥺

    • @cxptain3vil193
      @cxptain3vil193 3 роки тому +66

      my tics are also pretty embarrassing, I wink at people and girls think im weird and I get bullied a lot bc when I wink at men they think im gay.

    • @clueless_music5157
      @clueless_music5157 3 роки тому +39

      @@cxptain3vil193 that’s got to suck. Maybe you can wear sunglasses to cover your eyes when you go out in public. Sorry if my comment didn’t help you.

    • @cxptain3vil193
      @cxptain3vil193 3 роки тому +28

      @@clueless_music5157 Yeah, I tend to wear sunglasses out in public. I appreciated your comment because I am able to relate to other people so it doesn't make me feel singled out.

    • @clueless_music5157
      @clueless_music5157 3 роки тому +13

      @@cxptain3vil193 I guess people with Tics have to look out for each other. :)

  • @smiler6110
    @smiler6110 5 років тому +353

    I have Tourette’s syndrome actually but what’s weird is that my Tourette’s only starts acting up when I have too much of a stimulant (like caffeine or sugar) the I was able to find out about it is because when I was in kindergarten my doctor put me on this stuff to help me with my ADD (yes I have ADD too) and for seemingly no reason I started twisting my arms constantly, and the teacher did nothing, it actually took three days before my family actually saw what was happening. Thankfully I was off that medication a day later and my Tourette’s hasn’t acted up since

    • @elirahamim2668
      @elirahamim2668 5 років тому +4

      Smiler Vlogs and Stuff i was put on vyvanse for adhd and that’s when my tics started getting bad. but i can’t go off my meds because they’re the only thing that actually works and helps me function in school. my psychiatrist tried putting me on other medications to counteract the tics, but then they also counteracted the positive affects of the vyvanse so, at the moment, i’m stuck with dealing with tics

    • @mittenowner1839
      @mittenowner1839 5 років тому +2

      Smiler Vlogs and Stuff it seems that temperature changes can trigger vocal tics for me and I don’t know why

    • @smiler6110
      @smiler6110 5 років тому +1

      MittenOwner I have been similar experiences recently, like temperature gets lower or higher and I like jerk my head back or I move my arms or something randomly

    • @aviator4833
      @aviator4833 5 років тому

      Same with the stimulant

    • @TheJimmyswe150
      @TheJimmyswe150 5 років тому

      Yes it seems like its linked to dopamine, i got very low level of tics and alot of anxiety, i also slur alot and talk very fast, it all gets worse when i consume caffeine or any dopamine stimulant

  • @insanitychannelyo
    @insanitychannelyo 5 років тому +162

    I was diagnosed with Tourette syndrome when I was thirteen, however, I have never had tics before then so the people around me were very confused. A couple of months before I had shown symptoms of Tourettes, I had been watching videos about it and my family thought I was copying them. It was so hard to explain to them that I couldn't help it but no one believed me and there are some family members who don't but as long as some people believe me that's ok. School is terrible, I am being made fun of for something I cannot control and people always tell me to keep still or quiet but I have not told anyone because I don't want them to know. I now have the "great" nicknames of "twitchy" and "seizure girl" (Because apparently when I have multiple tics at once it looks like a seizure according to people at school) Anyways that's my story blehhh.

    • @tanyacosta7033
      @tanyacosta7033 4 роки тому +3

      I am just curious if meditation would be helpful. Based on the comments above if you focus on an activity the tics disappear. Meditation help you to keep your mind focus.

    • @39421960
      @39421960 4 роки тому +11

      Kids are evil, I’m so sorry you went through this 😟

    • @Ash-ff2sk
      @Ash-ff2sk 3 роки тому +2

      i feel bad for you

    • @gile584
      @gile584 3 роки тому +2

      I think I have tourettes syndrom when I was about 9 it started. Few days erlier I got new tick. I started to blink to much and its really anoying becuase I cant really see much. I start to tic more when I read and my mom says ,,Why you reading so slow"

    • @riadhbenhadja3856
      @riadhbenhadja3856 3 роки тому

      You shouldn't be ashamed to speak about it.
      People nowdays confess about very unethical things/habits about them, things they can easily control or simply keep'em as private. But still they don't care or acknowledge their rudeness.
      (I dnt speak english well, hope you understood me)

  • @shoyuramenoff
    @shoyuramenoff 6 років тому +204

    I never had Tourette Syndrome but I had a moderate to severe stutter when I was a kid that all the other kids made fun of, but has since improved. No one deserves to be made fun of for something they can't control.

    • @tzurieljoshia2406
      @tzurieljoshia2406 6 років тому +7

      R A how did u recover from stuttering, im stutterer my self?

    • @a_valid_weirdo
      @a_valid_weirdo 6 років тому +1

      R A I’ll say...

    • @slime9787
      @slime9787 6 років тому +4

      My bff is a bit of a stutterer. She's growing out of it! (She thinks it was caused by medication as a newborn cuz i think she was too small and about to die. Im not sure.)

    • @zeldaprincessgirl100
      @zeldaprincessgirl100 6 років тому +2

      R A My little cousin has stutter too, he's almost 18 and still stutters, but getting better though.

    • @shoyuramenoff
      @shoyuramenoff 6 років тому +4

      Mine was induced by anxiety more than anything else. I struggle with anxiety and depression, and have been since I was a little kid, but it doesn't manifest that way anymore. A huge part of it improving was getting really into music and wanting to learn all the lyrics to very complicated rap songs. The more confidence I had in my ability to speak, the less I stuttered. I still have a very mild one, but most people don't notice. I also hear that speech pathologists help with stutters as well, although I never went to one myself.
      For those of you curious about my age, I'm 20. I still talk about the bullying I had when I was a little kid with my therapist. Stutter is mostly gone, but I have a host of other problems, mainly because of the way I've been treated by others.

  • @harrisonfackrell
    @harrisonfackrell 6 років тому +225

    "We all need to be more accepting."
    2:29 *smack*

    • @lukelehmann4783
      @lukelehmann4783 4 роки тому +1

      Ubnormal doesn't mean wrong
      They're highlighted differences from the status quo
      Ubnormal is not good or bad noticing and accepting differences and trying to find out how they occur is a large part of acceptance and helping
      BTW I'm not trying get at u or anyone else,hopefully(this is a helping hand from someone who doesn't get the joke)

    • @harrisonfackrell
      @harrisonfackrell 4 роки тому +13

      @@lukelehmann4783 Oh, I was just making a joke about how she casually shoves the guy aside.

  • @cephalopistol
    @cephalopistol 5 років тому +81

    I have a pretty severe case of Tourette’s. Since I can remember, I’ve always had mild chills that’d pop up unexpectedly, but I wasn’t cold or scared or anything. This persisted for a while until I entered high school and I saw things like kicking, biting, falling over, etc. My parents were super confused and, obviously, concerned, so they set up an appointment with a psychiatrist for me. Funnily enough, a week before the appointment, my friends were joking about some character called the “Tourette’s guy” who’d swear at random intervals, but I kinda shrugged it off. Once I had my appointment, the doctor said she suspected I had Tourette’s. It all went down the drain from there. My tics got so bad that I had to be put into online school, which sent me down into a spiral of loneliness and, eventually, depression. I was prescribed tons of meds over the year just to see what would actually work. Some of them made my life a nightmare, like the one that made my anxiety skyrocket or the one that lowered my blood pressure so much that I couldn’t get up at times, and others had little to no effect. I was sent to two mental hospitals, the first of which had some staff that totally disrespected me (e.g. yelling at me for throwing things,) and the second of which was where I was at the pinnacle of depravity. However, that one seemed to get me slightly back on my feet, especially because of the amount of social interaction I had compared to next to none. I returned to regular schooling sophomore year, which still showed some effects of my disorders- I would often have to go home early because of my tics, I was highly unmotivated, I was stressed by the amount of content I missed and had to make up, and I got associated with some bad people. However, I continued to get treatment via therapy and meds, and with the help of supportive family and friends alongside those two things, I saw enormous improvement junior year. I still had to go home from time to time, and I had a pretty bad tic fit that resulted in the people my German class (minus the teacher of course) avoiding me at all costs, but I rekindled old friendships and made new ones and eventually minimized tics. I’m now a senior, and my tics only ever come out when mentioned or when I’m really stressed or anxious. My life may be a bit behind what it could’ve been, but I feel like I’m pretty much back on track, whereas I thought it was hopeless freshman year. I’m happy that I had all the support and resources to get better, but I realized that there must be tons of people out there that haven’t had that. One day I hope that I’ll be able to help those people lower their tics and feel loved and supported. I suck at actually concluding anything, so I’ll leave with a message:
    Don’t ever give up.

    • @laytlee.
      @laytlee. 4 роки тому +1

    • @goatshenanigans6090
      @goatshenanigans6090 4 роки тому +8

      Jeez, dude! You should write a book! That’s really inspiring!

    • @nicolii7321
      @nicolii7321 3 роки тому

      What meds helped you?

    • @L0nelySpr0ut
      @L0nelySpr0ut 3 роки тому +1

      Same I would get random chills and would just jerk my arms or head I would also blink alot and couldn't help it

    • @RustedBuddy5192
      @RustedBuddy5192 2 роки тому +1

      Damn I get those. Never it expected that was tourettes. Never saw anyone about it. I always called them my random chills.

  • @myaswanno5207
    @myaswanno5207 5 років тому +60

    I went into a Noodles & Company for dinner tonight and I saw a guy who would randomly make noises or movements often. I had no knowledge of Tourette's syndrome until about an hour ago. Pretty sure he had it. What a coincidence.

  • @citiesskyscrapers4561
    @citiesskyscrapers4561 6 років тому +1930

    This channel is absolutely awesome.

    • @citiesskyscrapers4561
      @citiesskyscrapers4561 6 років тому +1

      Aadi Bhavsar I would like you being right.

    • @tannersevern8851
      @tannersevern8851 6 років тому

      It is. It helps make the world a better place.

    • @leoblade
      @leoblade 6 років тому

      Yes

    • @ibrarjan2424
      @ibrarjan2424 6 років тому +1

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      @kittyloversforever2357 6 років тому

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  • @ThatGuyEvan.
    @ThatGuyEvan. 6 років тому +176

    I have touretts and I get stared a lot in class. Gets really embarrassing. I got a retainer that put pressure on the back of your mouth that stopped it. (Idk how) and there were 2 other hard to explain things. I REALLY HATE THIS! It bothers me sooooo sooooo sooooo much. Luckly it has started to slow down but at times i get the urge to do that faster. I have cried over this too many times it's just terribble.

    • @joeilee8646
      @joeilee8646 6 років тому +18

      ThatKidEvan - Roblox stay strong!! I hope that one day you would be able to grow out of it and become even stronger mentally 💪💪

    • @RockruffRuinsGames
      @RockruffRuinsGames 6 років тому +4

      ThatKidEvan - Roblox same stuff happens to me, though I don’t usually cry

    • @trollzz76
      @trollzz76 6 років тому +1

      ThatKidEvan - Roblox it's Okey be yourself

    • @hylianro
      @hylianro 6 років тому

      ThatKidEvan - Roblox Cool story

    • @sksury3067
      @sksury3067 6 років тому +1

      I'm so sorry. Hope you get better though!

  • @Poop-ni4ss
    @Poop-ni4ss 5 років тому +42

    Please listen to this it would mean a lot.
    I’ve had a few tic outbursts lately, it happens out of nowhere! Even my parents thought I was joking, they don’t care that I’m always blinking and head flopping. Sometimes when I write poems or draw it seems to calm down, it also doesn’t affect me when I’m extremely calm yet it does act up when I get mad or embarrassed. It depends on what mood I’m in. I hate it when people think I’m just faking and trying to get attention, that’s the total opposite of what I want I’m an introvert I don’t want strangers laughing at me. I do believe I have Tourette’s because I have a few motor tics and a lot of vocal tics, but my parents don’t take me to the doctor to see if I actually have Tourette’s or it’s just a nervous tic.

    • @snazzyferret4971
      @snazzyferret4971 5 років тому

      It doesent seem like you have tourette's. In order to have it, you must have vocal AND motor tics for over a year. These could just be muscle spasms, or a simple tic dissorder. As long as you dont develope any more tics, I dont think its necessary to see a doctor, unless they begin causing unbearable pain.

    • @audreydoyle5268
      @audreydoyle5268 5 років тому +3

      Snazzyferret they mentioned having both motor and phonic tics. Even though the tics must be present for a year to qualify for a diagnosis, I think it could quite possibly be TS

    • @snazzyferret4971
      @snazzyferret4971 5 років тому +1

      @@audreydoyle5268 yeah I dont know how I skipped over that unless they edited it or maybe I'm just dumb lol. But yes, you are correct. Reading it now, this is alot like my experience so it could definetly be tourettes. I know a few people who had motor and vocal tics for a while, but eventually one or the other faded out and it turned out to be just a tic disorder. That's usually why I say that could be a solution before they jump to conclusions that they have tourrettes lol.

    • @addiesav695
      @addiesav695 5 років тому +1

      You can also have tics caused by strep throat. So if you have had that recently you might want to research sydenhams Correa (I dont think I spelled that right) or PANDAS

    • @e.v.e.l.y.n.
      @e.v.e.l.y.n. 3 роки тому

      I'm in the same situation as you but my parents think I'm just joking around even though it happens a lot and I don't wanna tell them because it's embarrassing to suddenly say I might have Tourettes syndrome even though I got my first vocal tic (throat clearing) over 2 years ago from now. Oh and I also got a motor tic 2 years ago which was I had to move my eyebrows up and down my parents didn't think much about those.

  • @ActuallyMoist
    @ActuallyMoist 4 роки тому +89

    * does jumping jacks *
    “I feel pretty”
    “Oh so pretty”

  • @musicsavedmylife6811
    @musicsavedmylife6811 6 років тому +831

    Thank you so much for making this! My boyfriend has Tourette's and I wanted to educate myself about it

  • @mrsmamalove
    @mrsmamalove 4 роки тому +81

    my triggers:
    -thinking about mental health, specifically adhd or tourrettes.
    -being extremely cold
    -being happy
    -being excited
    -having energy
    (i don't have tourette's, just tics)

    • @sinkingtheboat
      @sinkingtheboat 3 роки тому +1

      Same. Especially the cold
      Part

    • @dankhill_
      @dankhill_ 3 роки тому +1

      i used to have a tic that whenever i was excited or nervous, i would make a high pitched squealing noise lmao

    • @candy-te7nm
      @candy-te7nm 3 роки тому

      thought I was the only one when I think about mental health then it triggers! also watching movies is hard for me because my vocal tics are making random noises, or saying the actions they are doing throughout the movie (idk why it does that but it is weird lol) kinda funny and I keep saying “interesting” in a high pitched voice lol

    • @tony5074
      @tony5074 3 роки тому

      My triggers: insufficient sleep and overthinking

    • @luciaxx1722
      @luciaxx1722 3 роки тому

      I get triggered with being cold!!

  • @mjslaw
    @mjslaw 6 років тому +1366

    If you had a tic which allowed you to dab uncontrollably.

    • @leaf7392
      @leaf7392 5 років тому +58

      I used to have a tic where I would half dab with my left arm. Now I have learned to control most of them.

    • @mattraberg9948
      @mattraberg9948 5 років тому +7

      i had one of those

    • @cephalopistol
      @cephalopistol 5 років тому +24

      I had one like that but I prefer it to the one where I did friggen Naruto hand motions and looked like a total weeb

    • @althealligator1467
      @althealligator1467 5 років тому +1

      That's most likely a thing for someone out there.

    • @RayeX
      @RayeX 5 років тому +3

      Shot on site

  • @bittermelonleaf
    @bittermelonleaf 6 років тому +452

    My nephew started having lots of verbal tics when he was 7-8 yrs old. It was really bad. He would yell swear words during class and at home at his parents. He spent a week at my house during the summer since his parents were busy and needed a break. Looking back on it I was a really bad aunt. He'd yell swear words or just make loud vocalizations repeatedly, and though I knew he didn't do it on purpose, it got too much for me to handle. I started to scold him and I feel so bad for it now. One occasion he was looking out an open window and started yelling profanity at our neighbors. I was so angry I pushed him aside and scolded him. I feel terrible about it now :(
    He's 16 yrs old now and has grown out of his verbal outbursts. He still has tics but its very minor now compared to when he was 7-8 yrs old.

    • @teannahairston1243
      @teannahairston1243 6 років тому +16

      bittermelonleaf you are a terrible aunt and a terrible person for not trying to help him, i will not empathize for you... You are selfish and fucking stupid.. till this day you're stupid and a horrible, disgusting human being.. i hope you realize that

    • @teannahairston1243
      @teannahairston1243 6 років тому +12

      WHY TF THIS POOR EXCUSE OF LIFE HAS 30 LIKES?? what if she did that to your child if he/she had tourettes? THEN WHAT? you still goin to forgive her? SMH

    • @bittermelonleaf
      @bittermelonleaf 6 років тому +50

      Yes, I was a terrible person. I agree wholeheartedly. I rather forget those days. And yes, we did get him help. There aren't many specialists in our area that deals with Tourette but we did manage to get on a 4 month waitlist to see someone for it. They pretty much just said "We'll wait to see if he grows out of it" and he did for the most part.
      It's easier said than done, dealing with a loved one who has Tourettes. Very easy to get frustrated and overwhelmed, even if you think of yourself as a patient person. Its not as easy as one would think. I can empathize with families who have a hard time dealing with Tourette since I have dealt with it myself.

    • @loveisart696
      @loveisart696 6 років тому +86

      Teanna Hairston oh my god, calm down. Just because she got overwhelmed, which is incredibly easy to do, that doesn’t make her a bad person. She’s realized her mistakes and she even admitted to those mistakes in her original comment. You shouldn’t be so quick to judge, as your comment is extremely hypocritical and selfish.

    • @loveisart696
      @loveisart696 6 років тому +45

      Teanna Hairston Have you ever met someone who has tourettes? Because I have, and I’ll tell you, it’s extremely difficult to deal with, more than you could ever know. How would you feel if your nephew started spitting out uncontrollable curse words? It’s not nearly as simple as you’re making it out to be.

  • @FlamingoCollective
    @FlamingoCollective 6 років тому +56

    As someone with moderate Tourette's that involves copralalia, I wish people knew that I HATE my inappropriate tics. I didn't start having them until two years after I started having tics, and I was so glad that I didn't have it and assumed I never would. It's so stressful because most people overhear me and don't know who I am, so they assume that I'm okay with the words I'm saying. The first time I said the N-word in public- in the lobby of my school no less- was preceded 10 minutes of trying desperately not to, and followed by a small panic attack, even though the friends I was talking with tried to reassure me that they weren't upset with me. I still try not to say it in front of my friends, and I apologise every time, because I feel guilty about it. I'm terrified of something going wrong when I meet people.
    I also want people to know that as much as I hate copralalia, it's not the worst tic I have. The worst tics I've ever had compel me to punch and slap my own chest, face, and head, or to bite the inside of my mouth really hard. Others compel me to twist my body into painful positions, or to rapidly repeat a movement dozens of times or for several minutes. I've been known to give myself whiplash from jerking my neck so hard. Still others compel me to go completely still. It's not very common anymore, but when I was 14 or 15 it wasn't unusual for me to suddenly have the need to stand or sit completely still with my head tilted all the way back, or even lie on the floor unmoving- unable to even move my mouth to speak. It doesn't sound so bad until you have work you need to get done, or you're walking in public, or you're on the side of the road. Then it's dangerous. Which is why I'm glad I don't have it much.
    Moderate and severe cases of Tourette's aren't funny. It's not my excuse to say what I want or get out of things. I'm lucky to be doing better now than I was a few years ago, but believe me when I say that at its worst, it was a living nightmare.

    • @kawaiipig6776
      @kawaiipig6776 6 років тому +1

      Jeremy Padovani , dang no one asked for a essay

    • @FlamingoCollective
      @FlamingoCollective 6 років тому +5

      kawaii pig Nobody asked for your opinion

    • @FlamingoCollective
      @FlamingoCollective 6 років тому +1

      Helping Hand I don't think I'd ever go for DBS. It's an invasive procedures that isn't guaranteed to work, and I don't feel my case warrants that. Besides, I haven't really explored many medications, which I'd want to try first.
      My mom doesn't believe my Tourette's is real, so in order to avoid making her angry, I sort of taught myself the techniques they teach you in CBIT so that I could have more control. Substitution, competing actions, and a few other tricks of my own, like breathing techniques, visualization, and Deep Pressure Therapy. Also, I have a fidget cube that I love. It all works pretty well. I've suppressed all my tics for well over an hour in the past, though at that point I'm really uncomfortable and it's impossible to focus on anything else.
      The copralalia is still an issue right now, but the tics that cause me actual pain aren't nearly as common as they used to be. Every now and again I might hit myself, but it's kind of just a random thing every couple months or so that doesn't last very long. The ones where I go still barely happen at all. I've had maybe one or two in the past 6 months.
      It's nice to find people who get it.

    • @PADARM
      @PADARM 6 років тому +1

      stay strong

    • @astrofox563end
      @astrofox563end 6 років тому

      I feel bad for you but you are handling this situation well :D

  • @SoulLexiol
    @SoulLexiol 5 років тому +15

    I have Tourette syndrome. If I have not exercised hard enough for a long time my tics are allot worse. The shoulder shrugging en vocal tics are honestly minor things. Tourette syndrome affects personality in a huge way especially when people don't accept you. And for someone like myself with the syndrome to feel like we are just good enough to be thrown into the dumpster are really painful. Normally I see how girls really like me allot, but once I start opening up my syndrome starts to affect my personality and I very quickly see how they don't accept me. Best way to describe it is the tics are like itches. If you don't scratch the itch it will keep on itching till you scratch it and when you do scratch it, it gives relief. The same happens for me in me in my personality when it comes to liking or loving someone. I keep on feeling like I need to get the affection and very soon it gives the impression that I am needy or clingy. Only a person having tourette syndrome can fully understand the struggles.

    • @Cameron_7127
      @Cameron_7127 5 років тому +2

      I have it and I understand I’m the same way

    • @jeonjungkook6478
      @jeonjungkook6478 5 років тому +1

      I don't have it diagnosed yet, but i've been getting tics for 3 years. I only have 4 physical tics, and 1 vocal tic

    • @dannywelch9492
      @dannywelch9492 5 років тому +3

      It's like you have to sneeze, huh!? It's that itch that is welling up and you can't move on until you tic. I hear ya though, stay up on top an ride the lightning.

    • @Matt-ss1hd
      @Matt-ss1hd 5 років тому +1

      @@dannywelch9492 that is exactly it, I've had it since I was 6, (I'm 16 now) and it hasn't gotten any better and it's just a pain in my rear

  • @lemonsoda1201
    @lemonsoda1201 4 роки тому +4

    I haven’t been diagnosed with tourette syndrome yet, but I had tics for years now. My common tics are head jerking, facial movements (Only if I am not occupied with something and in a distress state), and eye rolling. It does not repeat itself continuously for an exaggerated amount of time and I can manage to control the urge of having tics. I’m 21 and I’m just worried by the fact that it can get worse (Please, I hope not). The only thing that helps me right now is relaxing myself and not putting too much bad stress into my mind.
    I didn’t have to worry about my tics whenever I’m at school mainly because I am preoccupied with a lot of things and my brain is focusing on all sort of school stuff, but since we are on an epidemic, school has been cancelled that is why I think I am noticing my tics more.
    I am practicing myself to be in control. I guess if I let it be then it can get worse. I hope to those people similar to my experience, we can all get through this with a positive mind and heart. Always look forward to happiness and positivity. 😌💕

  • @goatshenanigans6090
    @goatshenanigans6090 6 років тому +132

    I have Tourette’s. It's not that bad though. When I'm extremely focused on something, like reading or drawing, I don't do tics. But when I see other people doing tics, I begin to feel anxious and embarrassed. Sometimes it hurts, because a body part moves so much, it begins to ache.

    • @marufubi
      @marufubi 5 років тому +4

      YEAH! Trying to suppress a tic just makes my body ache..it's like your soul just hurts

    • @larko2717
      @larko2717 4 роки тому

      Same

    • @mrsmamalove
      @mrsmamalove 4 роки тому +2

      Goat Shenanigans true! once, I threw my head on to the ground and twisted my neck. it hurt so badddddd. another time I hit my dog and I cried. it’s not fun

    • @therandomhumannamedlila2827
      @therandomhumannamedlila2827 4 роки тому +2

      When I try to not tic I have trouble breathing

    • @jorionjorequim201
      @jorionjorequim201 4 роки тому

      Yeah true, it aches a lot for me

  • @goatshenanigans6090
    @goatshenanigans6090 6 років тому +59

    Actually I CAN control it, but it stresses me out, like the need to scratch a bug bite, so I let it out anyways. It is really an inconvenience, because I'm able to kind of move my ears up and down which makes my Bluetooth headphone keep almost slipping out when I do my tics.

    • @itzwildkat6127
      @itzwildkat6127 5 років тому

      Scratching a bug bite isnt tourettes

    • @Hepoxni
      @Hepoxni 4 роки тому +5

      @@itzwildkat6127 they were using a metaphor

    • @eyemoisturizer
      @eyemoisturizer 4 роки тому

      how do you move your ears

    • @mrsmamalove
      @mrsmamalove 4 роки тому +4

      Goat Shenanigans same, but the urge is so strong that it hurts so much to not do tics.

    • @Hepoxni
      @Hepoxni 4 роки тому

      @@mrsmamalove yeah

  • @oshy3385
    @oshy3385 3 роки тому +1

    I am 17 years old, and my Tourette Syndrome was a thing that was diagnosed back in 2017, but really took off during the fall of 2019. Some of my first tics were a grunting noise and shoulder shrugging. I've had 2 that have been harmful to me since I've been diagnosed. One was where I would breath in and out very rapidly, as if hyperventilating, and the other one was where I would jab my elbow backwards very hard, and it started to pull on my muscles in my shoulder, which, if they were broken, would be almost impossible to repair. Luckily, I didn't care about what people thought about me, and it would of been fine, but that's where my anxiety comes in.
    I tell you, Tourette Syndrome and Anxiety are super effective in making you fear everything to the point you don't want to be near anyone for as long as you can. My anxiety told me that everyone was watching me, and I was constantly out of class to escape. The anxiety made me worried, which made me tic more, which then made me worry even more, and when you add Depression and ADHD along with the fact that I barely slept because of my insomnia, it was a vicious cycle that I never could see myself escaping. Thankfully, I had parents that were there to support me, as well as people at school. Other than my tourette syndrome, I was a fairly quiet kid that just did what they were told and didn't argue, and I was generally liked by my teachers. Today, I only have three tics that happen often, all of which have no preemptive feelings to, so they can not be treated. Luckily, none of them are harmful. That's my story with Tourette Syndrome, and although this video is almost 3 years old now, I just thought that now would be as good of a time as ever to tell about it, since I don't think that this is something that will go away with time, and may be something I have while being an adult.

  • @iloveurfather1481
    @iloveurfather1481 2 роки тому

    I was recently diagnosed with Tourette’s Syndrome last month, and ADHD when I was 9 it is super exhausting, I’d love it if more people understood my conditions, my tics are really tough at times, and not many people understand Tourette’s Syndrome, thank you for making this video! Much love sent 💕💕

  • @alexs5968
    @alexs5968 6 років тому +10

    I have Tourettes, but I know a lot of people have it worse. For me, I only get ticks in my head/face. I used to have a painful tic where I turn my head really fast. I get a lot of vocal tics and those are slightly harder to control. The last kind of tic I get is in my throat (since tourettes can literally be the uncontrollable movement of ANY muscle) and that tic I have I don't know how, but it causes my sinuses to drain and it's really annoying bc it makes my throat burn and then I drink like 2-3 gallons of water a day. In my case, it is fairly manageble compared to other cases and I'm thankful for that, I also want to say that each tic isn't controllable at all. Tic's aren't like "tremurs" (IDK if I'm pronouncing that right but that thing people have with parkinson's disease) It's more like if someone threw a baseball at your face, your gonna move whether you want to or not.

    • @scottyhassett8052
      @scottyhassett8052 6 років тому +1

      Captain Bly I have it too, and it’s controllable, except my tics are just everywhere on my body

    • @ninaandayu
      @ninaandayu 6 років тому +1

      I also have it. My vocal tics mainly arise when I'm alone and I have a lot of wrist, finger, shoulder, and neck ones that I can make less severe but overall they still happen. Suppressing them hurts pretty bad because of my joints and muscles and mental stuff but it's become a habit...which I'm not too upset about hahaha being good at suppressing is definitely not a bad thing but sometimes I wish I could just relax

  • @hudsonrouben1481
    @hudsonrouben1481 6 років тому +32

    I have Tourette’s and I’ve been bullied by I have complex Tourette’s and it’s the worse in 7th 8th grade and in high school it gets better once over high school your tics are very rare

    • @hudsonrouben1481
      @hudsonrouben1481 6 років тому

      ITS ALSO A RECESIVE GENE

    • @andreylucass
      @andreylucass 6 років тому +1

      bagelini man good luck

    • @dawsonp007
      @dawsonp007 6 років тому

      I also have Tourette's, also I haven't been bullied so far. I have complex Tourette's and a few simple tics. 9th grade here I come.

    • @poopoopeepeethe1104
      @poopoopeepeethe1104 6 років тому

      I have tics I don't get bullied

  • @NF89ye
    @NF89ye 5 років тому +32

    I have torette syndrum to do lots of things. Like bite the side of my mouth, scream, bang my knees together, touch stuff, and stick my tounge out like a snake. I told my school and i fit in with everyone else.
    If anyone else has torrete syndrum, i feel ya.

    • @cayusrickman5027
      @cayusrickman5027 4 роки тому +1

      Ives got tourette's too, I've met a few Hamilton fans because one of my tics are "AND PEGGY!"

  • @chugtista
    @chugtista 6 років тому +7

    I've learned so much from this channel. Thank you so much Life Noggin!!!!

  • @thanishap7168
    @thanishap7168 6 років тому +26

    2:07, there are no eyes left to cry😂😂😂

  • @FireFoxCamille
    @FireFoxCamille 6 років тому +33

    1. I want to say thank you for covering Tourette syndrome it really means a lot to me
    2. I feel like it should have been impotent to mention that Tourette syndrome is categorize by 2 or more motor and 1 or more vocal tics. If you only have motor then it could be chronic motor tic disorder, and vice versa with vocal. Another important thing to mention is that some people with tourette's have Echophilia (I could have spelt that wrong sorry) that causes people to repeat and copy other people.
    3. This ep really means a lot to me due to lack of people talking about Tourette syndrome. It can be hard doing things and going places with Tourette and a lot of times I find its easier if more awareness is spread. There are days were I hate being out in public because I yell random things like 'No No No! Fish!' 'No zucchini for Beethoven' and other strange things while my head jerks or another motor tic has it's way. I often get my vocal tics compare to the sound of a dog if they aren't words and my motor tics can leave me unable to walk because my legs will start kicking or give out on me. (I'm normally on meds so for most parts I can get around my day with people noticing I have Tourette's but every now and again I still have bad tic days)it also sucks that every time at the beginning of a school year I had to explain I have Tourette syndrome. Having more awareness and clearing up negative stigma would allow me not to have to worry about trying to explain to every new person I met 'hey I have Tourette.' So again thank you for spreading a bit more awareness.

    • @corvidia1950
      @corvidia1950 6 років тому

      I never knew it was called exhophilia. That was my vocal tic. Thanks

    • @madhavikishore03
      @madhavikishore03 6 років тому

      I have Ecophilia and it is terribly terrible

    • @mitaka_78
      @mitaka_78 6 років тому

      Woah didnt know you would say this like that iin vocal tics, thought it was just simple wordsa and stuf

    • @FireFoxCamille
      @FireFoxCamille 6 років тому

      _________ we can say full sentences and even small chapters of books. Some tics are even noises like whistling that a person might not know how to do but their tourette's can. However they are some people whom only say one word (like the one guy who only yells stop) and only make small noises

    • @FireFoxCamille
      @FireFoxCamille 6 років тому

      HL - Hombres Libres MGTOW yeah, I just can't spell either name

  • @brandonakey6616
    @brandonakey6616 3 роки тому +11

    "What causes tourettes syndrome" is the title of the video, yet only 20-25 seconds was actually spent with very vague explanation.

  • @dannywelch9492
    @dannywelch9492 5 років тому

    Hi all. I was diagnosed with TS back in '91 when things (at least in my area) were poorly understood. I have seen a lot of change in the general acceptance of TS over the years and hopefully it will continue to become less of an isolating factor. It's a challenge, no simple way around the fact. I do know that it made me who I am today through trial by fire, and I'm not all the way sure I'd take it back. For those currently dealing with the disorder, either personally or surrounding a loved one, take care and let the patience build over time for all the ups and downs that come with it. It's been 30 years so far for me, and I work alongside it daily, but having people to talk to about it sure does help.
    Wishing you all the the best. I know it's hard for everybody (including the support crew). Take care and let it teach you a thing or two over time.
    kind regards

  • @MitchellShilling
    @MitchellShilling 6 років тому +481

    It's Amy from The Big Bang Theory! 😃

    • @KoopaKid660
      @KoopaKid660 6 років тому +12

      MitchellTheFurryFan2001 Amy from Sonic the Hedgehog

    • @shunk8278
      @shunk8278 6 років тому +8

      BBT is awful but I don’t mind her...

    • @rayage777
      @rayage777 6 років тому +1

      It's Blossom.

    • @johnnyjoestar7595
      @johnnyjoestar7595 6 років тому +1

      no shit ..... "furryfan"
      i bet you watch some hardcore pokemon nsfw stuff .

    • @djavanangelo9848
      @djavanangelo9848 6 років тому

      I know

  • @vidyas.4531
    @vidyas.4531 6 років тому +4

    If you see anyone with Tourette's, or any other disorder they can't help for the matter, make them feel loved and invited in this world and make sure they know that it's not their fault and that they are a beautiful, unique individual that will bring great gifts to this complex but beautiful world.

  • @tenton9535
    @tenton9535 3 роки тому +2

    Hey blocko. Thank you so much for making this! Im a kid who also has Tourette syndrome and I really wanted someone to explain what it was to me. Thank u!

  • @butterflymcdonald6224
    @butterflymcdonald6224 5 років тому +5

    After watching this video, I talked to my mom about this and we went to doctor. Turns out I have Tourettes syndrome. Thank you so much for this video, if I hadn't seen it we would most probably still be unavare of my state. 😊❤️❤️❤️

  • @queenbee9405
    @queenbee9405 6 років тому +120

    "Oh so my tics aren't supposed to hurt??" -me after watching this video

    • @ratto999
      @ratto999 3 роки тому +4

      Some of mine hurt also ouch

    • @winifred7533
      @winifred7533 3 роки тому +5

      error 404 literally same they make me twist my neck or cramp in my stomach:(

    • @bopgoestheweasel7745
      @bopgoestheweasel7745 3 роки тому

      Mine only hurt when I just frickin punch myself...I would honestly not be surprised if my skull is cracked.

    • @dottieharvale6623
      @dottieharvale6623 3 роки тому +5

      My neck is extremely sore and it hurts to move it too much because of head jerking :/

    • @x1xbeams222
      @x1xbeams222 3 роки тому

      i have one where i squinch my eyes rlly hard and i used to have one when i pushed in my stomach and i used to get cramps all of the time

  • @allall1927
    @allall1927 6 років тому +6

    I have that, and my most common one is rolling my eyes, but I do it so much that it hurts so badly... When I was in 7th grade I kept rubbing my eyes because it hurt so much... I have a few other ones as well but that's my most common one. I often have people mock me and make me feel worse because of it. I get bullied for it. It's really hard... They usually come out more when I'm stressed out about something. It's a really bad urge to do something that I can't control. If I do try to control it, it only gets worse. It's REALLY annoying.

  • @livV612
    @livV612 3 роки тому

    I developed TS when I was 6 and was diagnosed a year later. I did struggle with depression for many years and although my TICS went away shortly after I hir puberty I continued to struggle with OCD for the rest of my life which I'm told is very common in people in TS. I've overcome the depression and have learning coping mechanisms to help with my OCD. Even though I was quite young when I was affected by my tics the experience has kind of continued to shape me throughout my life. I'm 22 now (23 in a few months) and I'm just starting to learn to do all of the physical activities that I couldn't do when I was younger because of my tics and that I continued to feel anxiety about even when they went away. I'm also starting to do more research into my chances of passing on TS genetically when I have children.

  • @cammybenson841
    @cammybenson841 5 років тому

    Thank you so much for this, I was just recently diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome and my doctor said that part of my treatment was to educate myself. I just wish other people would understand that it's hard having this condition and the bullying really does hurt...

  • @TommyWeber
    @TommyWeber 6 років тому +159

    I have Tourette’s and it’s not bad but I keep putting my chin against my throat

    • @0blivionate864
      @0blivionate864 6 років тому +8

      People kept asking why I was flexing. (:

    • @TommyWeber
      @TommyWeber 6 років тому +10

      Thomas Barnhart yes and no. I have simple so it’s not bad but it acts up sometimes but I can control it a tad bit. I am lucky cause most can’t control it.

    • @actuallypsycho2747
      @actuallypsycho2747 6 років тому +1

      Paranormal Pros lmao I did that for a while but I grew out of it and now I punch😐

    • @stealthysquid8096
      @stealthysquid8096 6 років тому +2

      Ask the lord for help. Jesus is the answer to all problems big and small.

    • @actuallypsycho2747
      @actuallypsycho2747 6 років тому +2

      Abcd Efgh no he’s not chill

  • @annache250
    @annache250 6 років тому +19

    Can you do a video about stuttering because people think chronic stutters are just nervous

  • @ooamiiwbg9773
    @ooamiiwbg9773 5 років тому

    I also have tourretes syndrome, not as much on the severe side as a lot of people but still decently prominent with less distinguishable tics like rapid coughing and blinking. It’s also good that I’m going to an arts high school because no one really notices my tics or knows I have tourretes except for my friends. The thing is in general the more extreme parts of the spectrum is often shown in media and that’s why I’m glad people are talking more about it like in this video. Good on ya

  • @HopeForTheStricken
    @HopeForTheStricken 3 роки тому +15

    Tics come and go, I have tourettes, one is when I make a goat sound and another is when i stiff up my body, they happen when the brain is excited or entertained ex. When you play video games you are entertained because its fun. Tics also happen when you are stressed or mad. I am 11 and I just wanted to give a Explanation on tourettes and why thay happen. Reply if you have something to say

    • @Thetravelingmonke
      @Thetravelingmonke 2 роки тому

      Staying calm or being distracted can help so try something calm like minecraft peaceful mode it won’t be too exciting but you know being distracted can sometimes help

  • @yuvrajsharma5677
    @yuvrajsharma5677 6 років тому +23

    There's this movie that came out lile 20 days ago called Hichki its an indian movie which shows a teacher who has tourettes and i watched it yesterday n today tis video came out what a conincident

    • @swastickpaliwal6105
      @swastickpaliwal6105 6 років тому +3

      More Gameboxvlogs I am from india and I too think it is a big coincidence aur mein chokana hu

    • @ZeusAbhijeet
      @ZeusAbhijeet 6 років тому +1

      Not 20 days bro. It was around March.

    • @karsification
      @karsification 6 років тому

      More Gameboxvlogs yea true!!!

    • @yuvrajsharma5677
      @yuvrajsharma5677 6 років тому +1

      Wow i have more likes then life noggin himself

  • @trevorsmith912
    @trevorsmith912 6 років тому +69

    I was diagnosed with Tourette's at seven years old and been dealing with it since then. My tics were simple things like eye and hand movements at the time, but have developed into complex movements involving arms, legs, neck, and torso. I am a part of the rare group where I won't grow out of it and have tried all the possible medications. Because of that, I am left with the implanting of a brain device for a chance at normalcy. Click the link below to read more about my story if you are interested.
    www.gofundme.com/dbsfortrevorsmith

  • @julgonzalez94
    @julgonzalez94 3 роки тому

    These comments make me smile, knowing how many others also deal with some form of this is comforting. I'm 27 and have been dealing with simple tics since i was 5 years old (long time). Have never been diagnosed. First it was tensing my neck and tilting my head up. Then it was scrunching my nose. Then it became blinking excessively. Now it's a relentless twitching in my left eye, accompanied by opening and closing my throat. All of these lasted years before morphing into something else. Some years better than others. There was a time when I felt I had finally gotten rid of them. Still dealing with it. For anyone out there who's young and still figuring this out, self medicating does NOT work. Don't try to doctor it yourself. Reach out and ask for help/support.

  • @vortexx8025
    @vortexx8025 3 роки тому

    I've been waiting for a video on tourettes! Thank you for making one!

  • @loid6065
    @loid6065 6 років тому +49

    I think i have tourette syndrome and im pretty Comfortable with sharing it (im sure nobody cares tho xd) it hasnt affected me much more than in night, cuz before i sleep i get the strong urges to move my shoudler or move my legs and thats mostly the reason why i get to sleep 2hours after im laying in bed lol, but other than that there is nothing else that i have, im only 10 tho so it might get worse as the years go on, my mom thought that i had some kind of mental sickness or something severe, but thanks to the wonderful place of life noggin i proved her wrong, this has been going on since i was 8 years old btw (HA I TOLD U MOM!, um sorry xd)

    • @FireFoxCamille
      @FireFoxCamille 6 років тому +11

      ZeusAlmighty G8MING could be restless leg syndrome also Tourette syndrome is categorized by having 2 or more motor tics plus a vocal tic

    • @airilamb8503
      @airilamb8503 6 років тому +2

      ZeusAlmighty G8MING It’s not Tourette’s.Tourette’s doesn’t only happen at night time

    • @FireFoxCamille
      @FireFoxCamille 6 років тому +4

      Casinova Fashionova some people with Tourette's only have them at current times of day or around the same current times in a day

    • @neoxus30
      @neoxus30 6 років тому

      Casinova Fashionova Did you see in the video? maybe "Tourette variations" means something, would you help me define what that means? maybe that not all tourettes are the same probably)

    • @airilamb8503
      @airilamb8503 6 років тому

      Neoxus, WhoYouCanTrustToGiveQualityJojoreferences Can you help me define what “I didn’t @ you mean” probably means I didn’t @ you don’t don’t @ me. Thanks

  • @ZtoATV
    @ZtoATV 6 років тому +121

    ♪♪I feel pretty♪♪
    ♪♪Aaa so pretty♪♪
    😂😂😂😂😂

  • @chriskorner4233
    @chriskorner4233 5 років тому

    awesome video, Bless your work. As a 40yo Australian Adult with Tourette’s I’ve had to educate so many people about my condition. Thank goodness for UA-cam and the internet which has made my job easier to show ignorant people what TS is about. Thank you 🙏

  • @rusty9626
    @rusty9626 5 років тому +2

    I have tourette syndrome and it's not what you expect it's very uncomfortable and it occured from medication I took

  • @olivermitchell4968
    @olivermitchell4968 6 років тому +3

    Tourettes made my early and pre teen years hell, ticks were crappy and the surrounding conditions that came with it made it very hard to fit in. But as I've gotten older its faded and I feel like I'm better for it, I've learnt to be more sympathetic to those with disabilities and also it has Inca roundabout way given me a very positive outlook on life

  • @itz.mane_187
    @itz.mane_187 6 років тому +23

    I love learning new things.

    • @germboy6997
      @germboy6997 6 років тому +1

      21RamdomGamer Blocko is my daily dose of learning

    • @vivienne1349
      @vivienne1349 6 років тому

      Same

    • @druze3210
      @druze3210 6 років тому

      A Lifeless Walrus22 but he doesn’t upload daily

  • @arcticwitchsarah1193
    @arcticwitchsarah1193 5 років тому

    I have Tourette’s and i was diagnosed when i was 6. Early Elementary was stress full from people always asking about why do i keep making sounds or randomly moving so much. I just explained to them what was wrong and helped them understand I’m just the same as anyone else. I am 20 now and i still take medication to help control my tics. I can say for sure though since i was a child my symptoms have improved massively. I can now feel when i want to move and hold it back for the most part. Without my medicine I have mostly head jerking. Sometimes i bark but hey it’s not all that bad. I have had a supportive and caring family throughout my life and I’m glad they helped me through any stress and depression from being bullied growing up.

  • @nocturne6548
    @nocturne6548 6 років тому +1

    I developed Tourettes Syndrome when I was 7. I had been perscribed Ritalin, but when I took it I ended up suffering a seizure, and I've had tics since then. I'm 28 now, and I manage them by no TV (been 7 and 1/2 years since I've watched anything-I listen to youtube videos instead), I keep gluten and corn out of my diet, I watch my sugar intake, and I also manage my C-PTSD symptoms as well.

  • @febinfpp
    @febinfpp 6 років тому +41

    Can triangle bob talk blocko

    • @thegamer5367
      @thegamer5367 6 років тому

      Febin ibrahim
      Maybe never heard him talk

    • @hylianro
      @hylianro 6 років тому +1

      Febin ibrahim Shhh it’s a condition he has

    • @LakesideWoes
      @LakesideWoes 6 років тому +1

      Febin ibrahim no, not because he can't, but because he sucks so much that even his animator knows that he does not deserve to talk or even have a voice

  • @skygamer7971
    @skygamer7971 6 років тому +13

    When I was around 9 years old I had this. I could never stop nodding, poking my tongue out and making ahh noises. It has stopped over the years and I am getting way better and it is quite rare for me to still do this. I am 14 now but what I Think made it better is that I all ways tried to hide it so no one really noticed and that did work.

    • @oceanpacific3841
      @oceanpacific3841 5 років тому

      Ask your parents if you had it before being 9 ? Starting to think vaccines caused it , because I never had it as a young child till Dr injected me with them

    • @larko2717
      @larko2717 4 роки тому

      I do the nodding too.

    • @Crayon_Egbert
      @Crayon_Egbert 4 роки тому

      @@oceanpacific3841 its Just a coincidence

  • @dietmarschmidt7588
    @dietmarschmidt7588 4 роки тому

    I used to have Tourette Syndrome for over 13 years. I consider myself to be extremely lucky, because all my symptoms did eventually disappear. Something that still frustrates me to this day, is that most people only associate Tourette Syndrome with people who are uncontrollably swearing. I had self-harming tics, that made me bite small flesh chunks out of my lips, which was really painful. Most people started to see me as a cripple, once I told them, that I have Tourette Syndrome. Telling people about my disease never helped me, it only made things worse for me. Most kids in my school laughed about my tics, which destroyed my self-esteem and my self-respect. I began to see myself as "not normal“ and started to isolate myself from society, which made school life even more tough for me. Even though I don‘t have Tourette symptoms anymore, I still struggle to rebuild my life. After all these years of being bullied and mistreated, I find it extremely difficult to meet new people, because I don‘t feel comfortable around people anymore.

  • @lucabonilla06
    @lucabonilla06 6 років тому +5

    I dont have Tourettes,but i do have different kinds of tics,but im still a confident person who has friends who understand.Please dont bully people with disabilities,as one word could completely crush someones life.😢

    • @madhavikishore03
      @madhavikishore03 6 років тому +1

      same here

    • @lucabonilla06
      @lucabonilla06 6 років тому +1

      Madhavi Chinda I hope your doing ok. Make sure you dont let anyone put you down. Stay Strong! 💪😁

  • @mermaid960
    @mermaid960 3 роки тому +5

    Aww, sweet! I'm so glad they made this video because I myself have tourettes and it's been the cause of bullying and teasing. My friends have gotten so used to my tics that they actually like it and I'm glad they accept that part of me. Although I like to let people know I have tourettes, I don't let it define me :)

  • @Jadys_
    @Jadys_ 5 років тому

    I was diagnosed with Tourettes at about 12 years old and I found that people around me being informed was a huge deal. I had both motoric and vocal tics (No words, mainly noises like chirping, growling, etc) but no-one knew why it was happening, myself included so I was an easy target for bullying since I was the weird kid. But once i got my diagnosis, my mother signed us up with the Norwegian Tourettes union (Not sure if that's the correct term) and they sent us information brochures and such to be handed out to teachers, etc. Once the people around me became aware of why I was doing the things I was doing, the bullying pretty much stopped.
    If any parents of a kid with Tourettes reads this comment, get the people around your kid informed. It will make your kid's life so much easier. And if you have a union for it in your country like we do here, sign up. When I was about 16 they arranged a weekend for teens with Tourettes and if you don't know anyone around you who has Tourettes, it's a huge deal for a kid to be able to go and meet other people with the same condition.

  • @battlebroz562
    @battlebroz562 5 років тому

    Thank you for making this episode. I have tourettes and it is so hard to go places and have a normal time at school. Now I can know that I have some sort of awareness.

  • @FlarityBelle
    @FlarityBelle 5 років тому +20

    It's so much easier to grasp when Amy explains it😂

  • @wojakthecrusader1410
    @wojakthecrusader1410 4 роки тому +10

    I used to have a friends that have a tourette syndrom back in high school he keeps touching his arms and his chin and i used to think it was kind of funny but i finally learns what tourette syndrom was.

    • @bopgoestheweasel7745
      @bopgoestheweasel7745 3 роки тому +1

      I'm fine if people laugh at my tics, as long as they're not making fun of me. I mean, it's gonna be pretty hard to not laugh when I just blurt out, UGLY BABY!

  • @AlyssahNevis
    @AlyssahNevis 2 роки тому +2

    honestly i've noticed lately that when ever i get really mad or i cry to much i will have this one tic that will make me like shiver but like its not a shiver its like different but ill also like shake my head and close my eyes really fast but it only happens when im mad or have been crying to much and idk what it is...

  • @jamiesanders193
    @jamiesanders193 5 років тому

    I missed this when it first came out but great work! I make videos about living with tourettes and got a big view boost right around when this released- nice to see it getting widespread attention!

  • @clouds2502
    @clouds2502 6 років тому +5

    Hello, I like this content. how is the animation this smooth too

  • @logical_harm
    @logical_harm 6 років тому +17

    You should do a video like this about ADHD, I have it and a lot of people make fun of me or tell me it's not an excuse for not being able to sit still. That's like telling someone with dyslexia that it isn't an excuse for having trouble reading.

    • @mooncakev1689
      @mooncakev1689 6 років тому +4

      I have ADHD and tourettes syndrome

    • @arshiamazumder9724
      @arshiamazumder9724 6 років тому +4

      I can kind of relate, but don't worry! There is a video on ADHD! I hope you've found it by now. Although I wish Life Noggin made a video on dyslexia. Thanks for sharing!

    • @MikiMannikin
      @MikiMannikin 5 років тому

      I have many dis-s and not sure about hyperactivity and i fucked wit it and now im calm and can read and write better than my lazy friends :D :)

    • @candiies
      @candiies 5 років тому

      Me: ADHD
      Also me: TOURETTE SYNDROME

  • @emaleagross2271
    @emaleagross2271 4 роки тому +2

    I have touretts too i also used to get bullyed but i told some people at school to look it up they started to understand

  • @autumnsawyer2430
    @autumnsawyer2430 3 роки тому +1

    This channel is amazing! Thank you for creating this to create awareness :')

  • @thatbullet2798
    @thatbullet2798 4 роки тому +18

    Who's here after sidemen Sweet anita

  • @sbirkkk
    @sbirkkk 3 роки тому +5

    0:35 this is what shaggy has to go through when using 1% of his power

  • @mymommalife8259
    @mymommalife8259 3 роки тому +1

    My daughter has a classmate with turrets your video was helpful in explaining this condition to her. 😍

  • @lubov3888
    @lubov3888 3 роки тому +1

    I got Tourette's in the fourth grade so I was around 7 1/2 and 8 and at the time I thought it was normal since my tics were so rare. When I entered high school they started showing up more often and when I started sec 3 (or 9th grade) they got so bad to the point where I developed 5 new tics. The reason for this is because when I started high school I started getting a lot of panic attacks and was very anxious all the time. My mother and I talked to our doctor and referred us to a psychologist who said I has severe generalized anxiety and severe social anxiety, PTSD and 1 or 2 more that he couldn't quite pin down. So when my tics started to increase in severity I looked up why I kept twitching and most of the results I got were that I suffered from substance abuse or had too much caffeine but yk I'm 14 and have never had any of those problems. I never mentioned this before to my family because they don't really believe in mental illness and always told me that it was all in my head and the fact that my anxiety subconsciously held back all the tics I had in public and I basically exploded when I was alone. And for those who may be wondering my motor tics consist of: head, shoulder, hands, arms, back and neck twitching that can happen by themselves, with one another or all at the same time. I also get face pulling and I scrunch my nose or lift my lip. I only have 1 vocal tic and its a brrrrraaaaaaauuhh sounds while I twitch but it doesn't happen very often. Thanks for reading

  • @alexs5968
    @alexs5968 6 років тому +3

    Can't believe you got Mayim Bialik as a guest narrator. AWESOME!

  • @cy4391
    @cy4391 6 років тому +3

    I have this syndrome, and it have me a bit of a depression, as said in the video. Luckily, my friends are very supportive, so you shouldn't worry about that.

  • @aymanhazirah
    @aymanhazirah 5 років тому

    It's been 8 years since tourett syndrome has effected me. I often get a lot of questions like "who do you move like that" and sometimes people say "stop moving! It's weird" . I hate myself aot because of it and I get bullied about it all the time. I get really hurt when people start staring, mentioning, or even questioning me about it cause I feel out of place. I just had an emotional breakdown last night and I also have meatal illnesses that make myself hate myself even more. I really am glad that I'm not alone and there are plenty of people who understand. :)

  • @janellecrane8164
    @janellecrane8164 3 роки тому

    I was diagnosed at 12 with TS but I remember having tics as early as 10. I was on medication throughout high school but the severity of the tics decreased in my 20s and I stopped needing medication to control them (also the side effects from the meds were starting to be more bothersome than the tics). My tics have change and evolved over time. They started as a stomach clenching and grunting noise then changed to right shoulder shrugging and heading movement and a “squeaking noise”. I find any kind of stimulation be it good or bad makes the tics worse (excitement, anxiety, anticipation). While I experienced some teasing and frustration/sadness about not being able to stop, I was blessed with understanding friends and family and they haven’t affected my ability to make friends or work. Lately I’ve found that meditation, and postural classes (Alexander technique) have helped reduce the tics.
    However, the tics do cause discomfort and pain. I have a permanent “wear” spot on my neck and have injured my back and neck ticking which is frustrating. One blessing from getting a cold or other sickness and that actually reduces the urge to tic which is a nice break (except for being sick!).

  • @akshatvashisht4048
    @akshatvashisht4048 6 років тому +24

    Best science channel😍😍😍

    • @justaguywhosaweebforfun6245
      @justaguywhosaweebforfun6245 6 років тому

      ugly foogly foogly foogly
      Sorry I have tourettes

    • @hylianro
      @hylianro 6 років тому

      Akshat vashisht You obviously haven’t watched Bill Wurtz then....

  • @arcadefreek4043
    @arcadefreek4043 6 років тому +4

    I have suffered with trouttes for 10 years now and to be honest it sometimes hard to live with it but I cope

    • @Cameron_7127
      @Cameron_7127 5 років тому +1

      Arcade Freek same although I think I’m only going on 8 years... or maybe 9. It’s awful.

  • @LoverOfTheLivingStone
    @LoverOfTheLivingStone 5 років тому +1

    Hi everyone ! my name is Dr.Fredrick Cage and I'm a successful surgeon, and i have Tourette syndrom, excessive in its form, when i was a kid, my tics started at the age of 5 year old, it was small tics at the very 1st, i was always on top of my class, had A+ most of the times, till the age of 12, it became a problem to me in my daily life, ruining my thoughts and life, studying, activities, hangouts with friends was ruined for me, even somepeople lost their hope of me studying and becoming something in the future, they all said i cant be even a nurse, i need a steady hands, and good manners, life preasured me enough, but my beloving parents didn't lose hope, but my parents haven't told me i had tourette or anything, they just said its tics, everybody have them ! they just control it, they are strong, and you need to be strong too ! i was amazed and fully relaxed at a time, and actually started working on myself hard enough to get back to what i was, a smart, care loving child, with no toxic and swearing behaviors, and it actually worked! i'm not gonna lie i still have tics, but my tics are way less than what i've experienced in the last 20 years of my life, people started forgetting that i even have tourettes, and when i successfully got my way though medical school, i've learned about tourette's, and i finally knew what was going wrong with my life about this tics and the swearings, and at that moment i almost cried in the middle of the session, remembered what my parents hide from me to actually *Save* me, and they did, the tics will 80% go away if you train hard for it, and your life will be as normal as any other person in the room, i hope everyone raises their children as my parents raised me, because i owe them for life, for what they have done for me, didn't lose hope on me, it was hard, not Impossible.

  • @thebeautyinbeyond6933
    @thebeautyinbeyond6933 3 роки тому

    I am a 19 year old male. I’ve had Tourette’s since I was in kindergarten. Please be wary of the articles saying that it usually disappears by age 18. I am pretty sure I’ll have mine for the rest of my life. If you know somebody with tourette’s, the BEST thing you can do for them is tell them it’s okay to do their tics around you and your family. I go too far just to avoid doing my tics because I never did my tics around my girlfriend’s family, but now it has been three years and my tics are worse than before. It would seem weird to just start doing it in front of them.

  • @dastaticartist7337
    @dastaticartist7337 6 років тому +3

    Awwww thank you so much for making this video!!
    As a 13 yr old who also have Tourette’s,this means a lot.

  • @jacobchurchwardtruered116
    @jacobchurchwardtruered116 6 років тому +4

    Could you do a video on narkalepsey ?

  • @acer5942
    @acer5942 6 років тому

    I personally have the physical and slight vocal tics. I can a huh breathing sound randomly, and my physical, I do many things, as sway my head from side to side, and crunch my nose. Thank you for making this video, for whenever a friend asks what I’m doing I tell them to watch this video. Thanks

  • @jadenpiercewilliams4457
    @jadenpiercewilliams4457 5 років тому

    I have tourrete syndrome and I didn't really start to notice it until I was in the third grade. I never really got bullied but every once in a wile people would yell at me to stop. They didn't understand what I was doing. I would explain what was happening to them then they would understand. This video helped me understand more about my tourrete syndrome. Thank you.

  • @joeldeakin2003
    @joeldeakin2003 6 років тому +40

    Saw her name in the title and knew who it was... is that a good thing??

    • @youtubmug8974
      @youtubmug8974 6 років тому +3

      its not a good thing

    • @jereheiskanen1364
      @jereheiskanen1364 6 років тому +1

      No its not this wideo is fucking racist at me is it a joke

    • @user-yj8up8gj5s
      @user-yj8up8gj5s 6 років тому

      Joel Deakin I mean i was just like "omg....Its tge bit*h from that one show"😂😂💀

  • @actuallypsycho2747
    @actuallypsycho2747 6 років тому +10

    You have no clue how fast I clicked this bc of my Tourette’s

  • @amyreeper6959
    @amyreeper6959 5 років тому +2

    I have small “tics” like winking,throat clearing,whistling and once in a while I might say something under my breath.
    But I don’t have Tourette’s

    • @audreydoyle5268
      @audreydoyle5268 5 років тому +1

      If you develop and motor tics then you might have it then. I at first had just motor tics, but then I started phonic ticcing, so it’s always a possibility

    • @amyreeper6959
      @amyreeper6959 5 років тому

      Audrey Doyle
      Ok.

    • @ashleyanderson1717
      @ashleyanderson1717 4 роки тому

      The Middle reference?

  • @laurao2107
    @laurao2107 Рік тому

    Thanks! It’s hard when you haven’t met someone with Tourette’s and see extreme ones online you don’t want to be harmful and assume it’s fake just because it looks so different so thanks for the education!

  • @chinchongbingchiling
    @chinchongbingchiling 6 років тому +27

    Don't let me start a war...
    *Justin Y.*

  • @codex4336
    @codex4336 6 років тому +3

    I was literally thinking about tourettes syndrome when this notification came up. wtf

  • @emma_plays_gacha9546
    @emma_plays_gacha9546 5 років тому

    You help me learning awesome vid for family’s and friends!

  • @rambow-zebra3885
    @rambow-zebra3885 4 роки тому

    Thanks for making this one of my classmates has turrets and I wanted to know more about it

  • @eatham.
    @eatham. 6 років тому +59

    I don’t have the syndrome but I have a lot of small tics ranging from coughing clearing my throat and winkingg

    • @ukulelespacestation1562
      @ukulelespacestation1562 6 років тому +12

      Discombobulated Ethan Coughing and throat clearing tics are usually classified as vocal tics. Winking is a motor tic. Vocal + motor tics = tourette syndrome. I would see a neurologist if you want an accurate diagnosis.

    • @eatham.
      @eatham. 6 років тому

      Ukulele Space Station ok thank you

    • @eatham.
      @eatham. 6 років тому

      Ukulele Space Station ok thank you

    • @viliuszernys3030
      @viliuszernys3030 6 років тому +1

      Discombobulated Ethan its ticking

    • @HongXiuquanDerPolderen
      @HongXiuquanDerPolderen 6 років тому +1

      Same

  • @jaydenwong2479
    @jaydenwong2479 6 років тому +3

    I have the feeling i have Tourette syndrome and i’m comfortable sharing it, so here goes.
    From second grade there was this friend of mine (very good one) that seemed to jerk his head from left to right to get his neck to snap.
    I thought : “Huh, that’s strange... but interesting. There must be an explanation for this.”
    So, i tried it too and now i do it more than he does because it just feels right.
    It has also stayed with me for more than a year now since i’m in third grade.
    My story makes me believe that Tourette syndrome (if i have it) could also occur from outside influences like friends and family.
    Hello lovely people that read my story to the end and bye!
    (p.s. i wouldn’t try to do this just in case you get the same thing as me)

    • @corvidia1950
      @corvidia1950 6 років тому +2

      To be diagnosed with Tourette's, you need at least one vocal tic and two motor tics.

    • @void-xt8pw
      @void-xt8pw 6 років тому +1

      Stop saying the same thing to ever comment

    • @corvidia1950
      @corvidia1950 6 років тому +1

      Snow Kat, what's wrong with that? It's informative and it answers people's questions.

    • @void-xt8pw
      @void-xt8pw 6 років тому

      Good point.. But the person never asked that question and it seems like you're just copying and pasting the same thing to ever comment without actually reading it and seeing if you have a suggestion/answer to help that person. ((sorry if that doesn't make sense, i'm not the best with words.

    • @corvidia1950
      @corvidia1950 6 років тому

      Snow Kat, I was thinking more to suggest that they didn't have it

  • @angelhangout
    @angelhangout 5 років тому

    Always interesting, always entertaining, always amazing content.

  • @IsaacWale2004
    @IsaacWale2004 2 роки тому +1

    I have two people in my college class with Tourette's syndrome.
    Everyone is very understanding of their condition and they allow us to laugh along with them when they tic (as is admittingly makes them feel better).
    We still manage to learn and have a fun lesson every day though :)

  • @myntchyp8844
    @myntchyp8844 6 років тому +5

    I have a friend with a tic and his 1st grade teacher used to yell at him for it. Old hag...