I don understand why some literature says Tourette Syndrome is a lifelong, chronic condition, and other says most tics often remit or improve in adulthood. What can I expect?
Again, this is just another case of older studies (which are still often quoted) versus newer studies, which show that the vast majority of tics remit or improve after adolescence. No one can predict the outcome for any individual, but the research shows that prognosis is optimistic and that most tics remit or improve.
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