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Originally Posted by Lara View Post
Hi again Jasmine.

I went to a TS conference in D.C. in 1998. I don't know how many people were there, maybe 500 or more in the one room, but it was a real tic-fest (and I mean that in the nicest way)... tics can be quite catchy indeed.
What an amazing experience that was, Lara! I remember walking in the opening session with hundreds of ticcers - like a wave of movement and sounds - and Ed saying "I hope my tics don't bother anyone". He talks about that conference as a "tic smorgasboard...all you can tic".


Welcome, Jasmine. I hope you find the support and maybe the answers that you need here. I don't have TS but I am in the minority in my household. My husband, now our 7 year old daughter and our 6 year old son is showing some minor tics. I have 2 grown children whose tics have waned.
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