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Hi, my name is tomtomsweet!

tomtomsweet
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hi every one am a lady who suffer from tourette syndrome which involve motor and vocal noises seizure, brain pituitary tumour, and leg pain when walking due to the car accident i have had in the past so always walk with crushing stick but the problem i face with other people that use to know me when i was very normal and now they see me disable use to say to people that ho she was not like that before so she is just pretending, and when am on the bus the driver will say to me you either be quite or else he will shock me out of the bus, or the passengers will say to me shout up you are doing my heading where as their are some passenger that know what am suffering from just by them seeing me some of them will say to other passenger that ho she cant help it i think she is suffering from tourette or so, when i go to a community training all the people in the training will be complaining that am distracting them that they can' concentrate so the tutor will then say to me please go outside
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Hi tomtomsweet,
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Welcome to the online community. Sorry to hear about your problems, hope you find something helpful on the forum. Have you fully researched your condition online? Have the doctors suggested anything that might help?
Noah
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