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Old 07-16-2013, 09:22 PM #1
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We finally made it in to see a ped neuro and he confirmed the TS diag along with anexity, panic attacks, and sensory disorders with ADHD added for good measure. So even though I knew that was going to be the result it still stung. But now to move on we have a new IEP to write for school which will be starting back up before we know it.
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my cousin has Tourette's. He's getting by on $400,000 a year at an insurance company. He is 45 with two kids. God bless him and god bless you please.
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We finally made it in to see a ped neuro and he confirmed the TS diag along with anexity, panic attacks, and sensory disorders with ADHD added for good measure. So even though I knew that was going to be the result it still stung. But now to move on we have a new IEP to write for school which will be starting back up before we know it.
I hope all goes well with your son. I will look for updates when I am on this site.

BTW, take a look at my post in my thread where you made a comment.

Good luck,

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my cousin has Tourette's. He's getting by on $400,000 a year at an insurance company. He is 45 with two kids. God bless him and god bless you please.
There are lots of people that do very well that have TS. There is one thing I have noticed to be the norm with them with an exception of just a couple people that I'm aware of.

They all have very mild cases.

I find it impossible to even support my family with any job much less one like that which comes with high stress.

I'm glad his TS is not so severe that it keeps him down.

It is always good news to hear about someone that overcomes their issues and it sounds like he has done just that.

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