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Default Chlorine= tic trigger?

I haven't been here in forever. I'll have to bookmark the address to this site, I had lost it.

I know I'm a little off-season to ask this, but... my son's tics get a lot worse in the summer... someone just mentioned to me that chlorine is a major tic trigger in some kids. Seems like my son may be one of them. Anyone else notice this?

Dawn

(I'll have to fix my sig, because Hannah is 7 1/2, Anthony is 5 1/2 and Jayson is 3 1/2)... that shows I haven't been here in a while!!)
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