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Old 10-31-2009, 12:25 AM #3
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Well said, Lara. A turning point for me with my TS was when I 'de-pathologized' my tics and accepted them as part of who I am. This was thanks in no small part to going to a national conference and meeting adults who were thriving with TS. I find that overall, relaxing and accepting my tics , no matter how they appear is always a helpful strategy.
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