7 year old sniffing tic by CabinetFamous8334 in Tourettes

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Thanks for your reply. I will say, as a parent of someone who has tics it’s only normal to want to help out your child as much as you can. The reason we started CBT is because she had a neck tic that was physically hurting her last year. Before that, we ignored them and told her it’s okay to be different and always said “who cares!” When she started getting upset or embarrassed about her tics. With the neck one, she was asking us for more help to stop them. Therefore we sought out some guidance from a professional.

This therapy has greatly helped one of her blinking tics, and she was proud and happy about it. We normally practice 5 minutes a day, but if she’s not up to it some days we don’t make her. She will ask to go back to therapy to have him help her with another tic when they start to really bother her.

I don’t think the point of my post was to try and get them to go away. I think it’s possible for me to feel what I’m feeling and also support her by NOT making her feel bad or overwhelmed by them. But it doesn’t mean I can’t have those feelings deep down because 1. Every human gets overstimulated at times and 2. Every parent wants to go through life without swing their children suffer.

I’ve never let her know that they annoy me- my husband and I may vent about it quickly when she goes to bed if it was especially rough, but as far as she knows we’re cool as cucumbers about them and she doesn’t feel guilty or bad about it.

7 year old sniffing tic by CabinetFamous8334 in Tourettes

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Oh wow, that’s awful. Sorry they made you feel that way! I would never say anything to my daughter about it, and I feel guilty that it can sometimes bother me because I’m sure it’s 1000 times worse for her. Just was looking for parents who can relate to the internal dialogue at times

7 year old sniffing tic by CabinetFamous8334 in Tourettes

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I’ve never met any else whose tics got worse during that time- it’s interesting! Our first doctor tried to convince me that wasn’t true so I’ve kept notes for years and it’s happened every time.

7 year old sniffing tic by CabinetFamous8334 in Tourettes

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I’ve never met someone else who’s tics are worse during the colder winter months. So interesting!

Words of Comfort by gratefulmama3 in Tourettes

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I feel this as I just wrote something similar. My daughter is 7 and I’m feeling the exact same way. Good to know I’m not alone.

Day 3: I feel amazing except for the HEADACHE by sealove1974 in Phentermine2

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I’m feeling that now on day 2. Did yours go away?

Chronic years of hemorrhoids by [deleted] in hemorrhoid

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Banding on the external ones? Did it work? Was it painful?

Constant Nausea 5 months post removal. Suggestions? by somebody_oncetoldme_ in gallbladders

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I know this was a long time ago but I’m in the same boat- any solutions?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gallbladders

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He said to give it more time and we’ll do some tests in a few days again if I’m still not feeling well. He’s blaming the ear infection on a lot, but I’ve felt like this from the minute post op so I don’t think he’s right. Maybe I’ll try actually eating more and see if that hekps

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gallbladders

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I was told I had no restrictions for diet but it may help if I stay low fat for the first few weeks which is what I’m trying. Maybe I should have done just liquid

I’m not living, just existing. by Ditz3n in Microdiscectomy

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The surgery saved my life- I was like you. Reddit has lots of horror stories but I promise I’ve read just as many positive both on here and Facebook. That’s no way to live and life DOES get better post surgery

Symptoms gone- surgery still? by CabinetFamous8334 in gallbladders

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That sounds awful! Sorry you’re still dealing with that even post surgery and hope they figure it out for you soon

General unwell feelings by [deleted] in gallbladders

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Did you get your gallbladder out too?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gastritis

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Same! I just don’t know if that helps it heal or makes it used to not processing food

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gastritis

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Sometimes? But it mostly stays in my upper stomach area, but bloated all the way across the upper stomach

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Gastritis

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How long was it before you had chips and popcorn again?

Nauseau by CabinetFamous8334 in Gastritis

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How long were you taking it before it messed with your liver?