How Do You Live With Someone With Tourettes Syndrome?
Tourettes Syndrome is a neurological disorder that is characterized by involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or vocalizations called tics. People with Tourettes Syndrome often feel frustrated and out of control. Here’s how to cope with the condition. Research the syndrome. The more you learn about Tourettes, the less of a mystery. Understand the nature of the tics and the neurological component to adequately deal with someone who has Tourettes. Realize that it’s not uncommon for people to feel bad if the tics make you uncomfortable. Recognize that the person with Tourettes is probably uncomfortable too. Talk to the person in your life about their Tourettes. Ask questions about the syndrome. Let the person vent his frustrations and talk freely about his experience with Tourettes. Take cues from the person with Tourettes about how to treat the syndrome in public and private. Sometimes humor is helpful. However, never tease or embarrass someone with Tourettes. Attend doctor visits with the