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Tourettes,OCD,Anxiety
Hi all,
I have just joined Neuro Talk. I am here looking for advice and some people to chat to about Tourettes, OCD and Anxiety. My son is 11 years old and has been diagnosed with these things. I am battling terribly with his moods and outbursts and behaviour. Im here to get as much information as i can and learn more about these things and for support for parents who know what i am going through. Thanx |
Hi Tam
sorry you didn't get a reply yet and hope you are still checking in. I would encourage you to read the threads at the top of this forum ...marked "sticky". There is a lot of helpful info there. I hope things are settling some for your son. Do you have a family history of TS? |
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I too have children with TS. I am new with this site and am working to navigate through it. I would appreciate knowing if you received this reply. I have learned so much about TS and would be willing to share.
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Hello and welcome to you psantari. :)
My youngest son inherited TS from his father/grandfather etc He is a young adult now and thankfully the TS is a very minor factor in his life now. We look forward to getting to know you. |
I can share the experience of a 40 year old man who has suffered from anxiety all his life. His doctor put him on two pharmaceuticals (sorry, don't know which... the most common, probably), but he didn't like the side effects, nor were they very effective. Then he did online searching, and ended up buying a Cranial Electro Stimulator (Fisher Wallace in his case), which had a night-and-day effect. He is so glad he found this. I'm sure other manufacturers might work as well. Also, I think tDCS (transcranial direct current stimulation) might be even more effective, but cannot be purchased directly.
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I have 3 kids with Tourette Syndrome. I am pretty darn educated about this disorder and would be willing to help any way I can.
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i am trying to answer you . I don't quite get this computer thing. My husband also has TS but more mild. We have trouble with many aspects of our kids' lives. Social emotional well being along with academic issues. Where do you live?
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welcome Hudsmom :)
We found Epsom Salts baths in the evening before bed to be so helpful....the magnesium sulfate not only helps to promote restful sleep, but the magnesium itself is a known TS tic reducer. There is also a good detox effect. 2 cups epsom salts in a warm tub full of water...soak 15 - 20 min (don't rinse off so shower first to get clean and then soak is what we found best) |
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