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Old 05-07-2008, 08:50 AM #1
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Default Hello All...New to Forum!

Just a quick hello!!! I come to the forum with my husband and son who both suffer from Tourette Syndrome & OCD. We really focus on diet and keeping it clean but am always searching for new info and what helps other's.

Great to be here!!!! Looking forward to talking with you guys more!!!
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Hi and welcome to NeuroTalk!! I've posted the Tourette's Forum link for you. I'm sure you'll meet lots of understanding people in this forum.

Please feel free to visit any other forum you'd like to - there are many wonderful people here!

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum50.html
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Hello there and welcome to NeuroTalk from me as well.

I see that herekitty has given you directions to the Tourette's forum, so I thought I add the link to the OCD one as well for to have a look at: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum50.html


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Hi,
Welcome. I am new to this site as well. I have recently suffered a brain aneurysm rupture and have been looking for information and support. As I read your thread today I wanted to tell you my son, who is 14 also has tourette's syndrome and ocd. We are finally in a good place with Medical professionals and with school. I am not sure what tic's your boy has but I just wanted to encourage you and let you know you are not alone!!
May god bless you and your whole family
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Hello and Welcome to NeuroTalk. Please take a look around and make yourself at home.


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Default Thanks everyone!!!

Thank you for the welcomes and the links....I'll be sure to take a look!!!!

Fortunately my son is doing great!!! His tics and ocd is kept 95% in check through diet and supplements...he eats chemical free and WOW what a difference!!! I'm sooo thankful!!! His little body responds soo well to foods.

My husband unfortunately is my handful!!! Nothing seems to help.....not that his tics are horrible I would classify them as mild but noticable....he has a stubborn personality and sometimes I wonder if he needs chelation therapy to clear out some old gunk....at times I feel like throwing my hands in the air and saying whatever but then the guilt feels too much to bear.....I just don't feel it's fair that he has to feel so uncomfortable in his own body. Love is tough.

Well thank you again and looking forward to hearing your stories, advice and thoughts!!

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Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Great to see you have come to be with us. You will find a great number of caring, supporting members here willing to help each other as they can.

Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around.

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