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Are you suffering with Tourette's Syndrome or know someone who has it?
I was diagnosed with diabetes for my child psychiatrist. Now that I am a adult, the doctors are saying I have nothing. Do you think that some psychiatric medications cause tics? And the doctor who diagnosed me me said that my TS is activated when I go by stress or anxiety. Some people feel that they have it because they think I would be scoring no matter what, under stress or not. My outbreaks are worse when my anger and stress. However, one doctor said, "No, that is TS, is only the impulse control, and is bipolar. He turned to a misdiagnosis of me so you can make more money. And people say that using my TS as an excuse away with the consequences suffered by my behavior, but that's not true. Tics are involuntary and explosions. And it's a struggle to get or keep a job because of this condition, because employers think I'm behaving inappropriately.
Their higher cognitive skills than those I have known. Tourette 4 or 5 people I have met with Tourette's have each had other problems were very much present. None of them were able to control themselves mentally and follow the instructions properly to be socially acceptable for employment. When that concerned with their employability, it is essential to mark your application as "disabled" in the correct box. That's what can make arrangements to be placed in a position of limited public contact. Not everyone needs to know who have TS, but his supervisor should be aware that it is able to avoid complaints and keep fair treatment. Be sure to tell the employer that is a stress-related condition, and you need a low voltage level or constant daily to minimize their symptoms during working hours. (The last 2 part-time jobs I have held no one ever asked what my disability was)