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( xoxo1234 )
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This is to everyone that laughs when they see someone in public with Tourette's Syndrome, or is a fan of that Tourette's guy, or whatever. I understand how the disease can be funny to you. If I didn't have experience with it I'd probably laugh, too. But I'm asking of you to PLEASE, have respect, and try not to. I am the only person in my family without Tourette's Syndrome, but my father is the only person with Coprolalia (verbal tics). He has an extremely severe case, and countless times has come home and actually starting crying because people have ridiculed him in public, or socially rejected him because of his illness. His entire life he was never accepted, especially in the closed-minded community he grew up in. He has great friends now, but they're hard to find. I'm speaking of someone who has seen the extreme emotional pain this causes people. My parents knew someone who actually had a suicide attempt because he didn't want to live with such an "embarrassing" disease that makes people so dislike him. Once again, I understand that there IS humor involved in TS. However.... I'm just asking you to try. If you must smile or giggle, that's fine. Hell, *I* do that sometimes -- some of my dad's tics are pretty funny! But don't RIDICULE it, and use it for your entertainment. That's just cruel. I really want to spread awareness of this somehow as I progress through life. I know I am one person, and I can't make all the difference. But I want to spread the word, and this is an easy way to do it -- posting on a teenage forum with hundreds of daily visitors. Post edited at 7:02 am on Mar. 22, 2008 by xoxo1234
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rebelmozzerella
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I think that's terrible when people do that.
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navygirl08
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I completely agree. I don't laugh at all becasue I know that Im lucky that I dont have a disease like that and the people who do laugh are stupid and ignorant. ITS NOT FUNNY, at all.
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techiejunk
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My friend has tourrettes. He has oral tics.
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I agree.
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Mazy
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I think when people ridicule it, it's because they don't know how to react and it's their problem not the person with tourette's problem.
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7:06 am on Mar. 22, 2008 | Joined Jan. 2008 | 169 Days Active Join to learn more about Mazy England, United Kingdom | Female | 2868 Posts | 9959 Points
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northstar
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Yes, I admit I sometimes smile...but to ridicule someone for it is just cruel.
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marshmellowman
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Quote: from northstar at 2:06 pm on Mar. 22, 2008
Yes, I admit I sometimes smile...but to ridicule someone for it is just cruel. 
I agree. I might find it funny, but I'd keep it to myself. Anyone who does ridicule the person like that is a tool.
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Quote: from xoxo1234 at 3:06 pm on Mar. 22, 2008
Quote: from CeriseGlitterspark at 4:35 pm on Mar. 22, 2008
I completely agree with you. I was diagnosed with a social anxiety disorder, and mild depression a few years ago, and I get made fun of for it constantly. Not many people seem to think that it's actually a serious disease, and that it should be treated that way. I don't brag about it, but I went into the hospital last year, and people did ask questions. So I told them the truth - and got completely shot down for it. People can be so great sometimes. 
I actually have the same issue, although I don't experience such negative reactions when I tell them about my clinical depression as I do with TS. Especially in this day and age, I constantly get called emo. 
I never tell anyone... for fear of the same reaction.
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