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I don't know how to ask this, and I think I know the answer, but...
...does it mean anything that my tics don't occur at a certain time of the day, or that they don't hurt, or anything like that? Does that mean that it is nothing serious? I don't think it means anything, and that I should still look into it, but I see stories about people who have real disabilities/diseases, and their tics hurt, or make it so they can't walk. That makes me think that I have no reason for going to the doctor. I have just plain tics, no pain or anything.
Do you think there is a chance it could get worse? It hasn't gotten much worse in the 6-7 years I have noticed it |
Hurt or not, I would still quiz my doc on it Buff.
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Done and done!
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Yes, please get it checked out and yes they can get worse/more painful.
My dd's dystonia was orginally painless, but as it progressed over a period of several years to become quite painful at times. She also has some tics/tremors/spasms that started out painless, just annoying, and they have become painful if they continue for too long. |
Okay thanks for the advice
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