The Jackie Arredondo Tourette Syndrome Awareness Foundation

The Jackie Arredondo Tourette Syndrome Awareness Foundation What is Tourette syndrome? The early symptoms of TS are almost always noticed first in childhood, with the average onset between the ages of 7 and 10 years.

Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, stereotyped, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics. The disorder is named for Dr. Georges Gilles de la Tourette, the pioneering French neurologist who in 1885 first described the condition in an 86-year-old French noblewoman. TS occurs in people from all ethnic groups; males are affected about three to fou

r times more often than females. It is estimated that 200,000 Americans have the most severe form of TS, and as many as one in 100 exhibit milder and less complex symptoms such as chronic motor or vocal tics or transient tics of childhood. Although TS can be a chronic condition with symptoms lasting a lifetime, most people with the condition experience their worst symptoms in their early teens, with improvement occurring in the late teens and continuing into adulthood. What are the symptoms? Tics are classified as either simple or complex. Simple motor tics are sudden, brief, repetitive movements that involve a limited number of muscle groups. Some of the more common simple tics include eye blinking and other vision irregularities, facial grimacing, shoulder shrugging, and head or shoulder jerking. Simple vocalizations might include repetitive throat-clearing, sniffing, or grunting sounds. Complex tics are distinct, coordinated patterns of movements involving several muscle groups. Complex motor tics might include facial grimacing combined with a head twist and a shoulder shrug. Other complex motor tics may actually appear purposeful, including sniffing or touching objects, hopping, jumping, bending, or twisting. Simple vocal tics may include throat-clearing, sniffing/snorting, grunting, or barking. More complex vocal tics include words or phrases. Perhaps the most dramatic and disabling tics include motor movements that result in self-harm such as punching oneself in the face or vocal tics including coprolalia (uttering swear words) or echolalia (repeating the words or phrases of others). Some tics are preceded by an urge or sensation in the affected muscle group, commonly called a premonitory urge. Some with TS will describe a need to complete a tic in a certain way or a certain number of times in order to relieve the urge or decrease the sensation. Tics are often worse with excitement or anxiety and better during calm, focused activities. Certain physical experiences can trigger or worsen tics, for example tight collars may trigger neck tics, or hearing another person sniff or throat-clear may trigger similar sounds. Tics do not go away during sleep but are often significantly diminished.

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Janet - Education and disclosure for adults - 8 of 9http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQLxaB1cnrE
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Janet - Education and disclosure for adults - 8 of 9
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The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada presents a series of video interviews with people affected by Tourette Syndrome (TS). Janet is the mother of four ...

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The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada presents a series of video interviews with people affected by Tourette Syndrome (TS). Janet is the mother of four ...

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Janet - To teachers with students with TS - 7 of 9
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The Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada presents a series of video interviews with people affected by Tourette Syndrome (TS). Janet is the mother of four ...

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