Tourette’s doesn’t have one kind of look. There’s a dude on my block with Tourette’s and it’s almost like he has no control over himself. He literally walks around like he’s having a seizure 24/7
@@moumuooo.o2283If it affects your life so much I don’t see an issue in making your content about it - not to mention sometimes people have such severe Tourette’s that they don’t really have a choice in wether or not it’s present in all aspects of their life. Having Tourette’s can make life pretty difficult, so I also don’t really see an issue with people finding a way to actually have something good like money come from their own condition. if they’re faking it it’s obv different
It’s the way they tried to play the victim in the end saying we “bullied them off the internet” and “we win”🤦🏾♀️ It’s just sad to see that it’s obvious that they don’t feel any remorse or guilt for basically lying to everyone including an entire community
I can't remember the name of the channel, but an actual teen with tourette's reacted to her, and his tick, which is a speech one, only happened TWICE throughout the whole video. You cannot make your tourette's perform for the camera, it happens when it happens. Stress can increase the likelihood that it happens, but it's so easy to tell that this grown woman is making it conveniently happen for the camera in every video.
Idk what’s more worrisome, the fact that this person faked Tourette’s or the people investing so much energy in exposing this chick and asking questions 🥴
This type of people get on my nerves they think its something fun to have but its really not being disabled / autistic is not easy we have hard times most of the time .
With cases like these, it’s the reason why I never believe those cases where tragic accidents happen or kids that get bullied and make social media posts about it and try to convince celebrities to support them and help them. Just like that kid who pretended he was getting bullied and almost all the avengers invited him to premieres and shit. And then the truth came out that he was the one getting bullied. Same thing with an ugly little thing that went viral right before the pandemic and acted like everyone was bullying him and he’s actually a rich guy with dwarfism, but he acted like he was a little boy in grade school. Fuck humanity 😂
The "very pleasant 27 yo lady..." part is actually very common in doctors notes in Canada. Because everyone readily has access to their medical records. I only realized how damn near every doctor does this once I got into the Healthcare field.
I don’t have Tourette’s syndrome but I do have random spasms and flinches when I am too excited or happy. Or I say random ish like “omg” or “ew” without warning or control 😭
There’s a really great hallmark movie about this teacher with Tourette’s. My first time learning about it and realizing how many opportunities that are taken from you because of it.
Awww, I remember that movie! Lizzie McGuire's little brother played the teacher as a teen, I remember his teacher kicking him out of class on one scene.
I don't know if anyone has seen doctor visit notes or ER visit documentation, I can promise you there tends to be typos (although hers is definitely typed by a typewriter and no one uses typewriters anymore especially not medical providers) They'll also include irrelevant observations. But she fucked up because she didn't put any codes and they HAVE to have codes. She faked the documentation. But I definitely wanted to point out that they WILL point out irrelevant shit.
@@Jeremy-wp4yh i’m saying that some people with tourette’s can look like they’re faking it when they’re not, it’s different for everyone, not saying that’s the situation here, but it’s better not to generalize, that’s all.
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@Alexandra Leonor Bartley Yep. This isn't uncommon, it's just she's the one people decided to make an example out of, which I'm fine with. Like multiple personality disorder or dissociative identity disorder it's called now is actually pretty rare. But, on there it's like the cool new thing. Hundreds, if not thousands "discussing" their D.I.D.
Sometimes I wouldn’t tic for months and then it would come back and I can’t stop doing it and I wouldn’t even pick up the phone to record a video knowing how bad I get so I be proud of ppl with Tourette’s who record a video not knowing when their Tourette’s will get out of hand cuz I know I couldn’t do it