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Old 10-01-2008, 01:16 PM #11
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I posted before that I noticed a connection with my sons tics and the full moon...

Well, the August one where there was to be a lunar eclipse didn't really have any effect this time round. And the last one in September, well, we went away for 2 days to a theme park {stayed the night} and yes my son ticced more than usual. however, I knew he would because excitement is a big trigger for him. And boy was he excited. He had never been to a place like that. So it is hard to put it down to the moon this time.

But as I've said before he usually does increase his tics during the day or two of a full moon.

It does make sense however .Alot of people think the whole behavioural thing and the moon is a myth, but there is too much evidence for it to dismiss it.

Lyn.
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