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TURNERS SYNDROME and Behavioral Disorders?
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<blockquote data-quote="HannahMarie" data-source="post: 361915"><p>Hi tekepunch,</p><p>i know you made this post awhile ago but i came across it and had to reply.</p><p>Im 18yrs old and have a very mild form of Tourette's Syndrome, im what they call a "mosaic", they only impact of the Tourette's Syndrome you can see with me is really my height (4'11), but when i was doing some reading about how Tourette's Syndrome can affect behaviour, some of it was describing me.</p><p>Tourette's Syndrome has been known to cause mood swings, make you argumetative and very stubborn. Weither its my Tourette's Syndrome or just my personality i dont know, but i was more than a little nasty to my mom so many times, im surprised she put up with me. I wont tell you im all grown up and over it now at 18, i still lock heads with my mom, but what i can say is that, ive got better, i think its a natural part of growing up to fight with your parents, but eventually Tourette's Syndrome or no Tourette's Syndrome you get over the worst of it. From the teenage point of view, the worst thing my mom ever did was try to shout back when i got angry, the best thing she ever did was walk away from me for a while and let me get over it myself.</p><p>I know it must be hard seeing your daughter have a tough time, but it will get easier and for what its worth i know for a fact that after shes had a mood swing she feels auwful for whats shes done, i know it always do. One day she'll realise and say sorry for it all, its almost deffinately not you shes angry at, 98% of the time i was angry at the fact i was angry and didnt know why and the closest peron to take it out on was mum.</p><p>Hope that helped sort of, </p><p>best wishes</p><p>Hannah x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HannahMarie, post: 361915"] Hi tekepunch, i know you made this post awhile ago but i came across it and had to reply. Im 18yrs old and have a very mild form of Tourette's Syndrome, im what they call a "mosaic", they only impact of the Tourette's Syndrome you can see with me is really my height (4'11), but when i was doing some reading about how Tourette's Syndrome can affect behaviour, some of it was describing me. Tourette's Syndrome has been known to cause mood swings, make you argumetative and very stubborn. Weither its my Tourette's Syndrome or just my personality i dont know, but i was more than a little nasty to my mom so many times, im surprised she put up with me. I wont tell you im all grown up and over it now at 18, i still lock heads with my mom, but what i can say is that, ive got better, i think its a natural part of growing up to fight with your parents, but eventually Tourette's Syndrome or no Tourette's Syndrome you get over the worst of it. From the teenage point of view, the worst thing my mom ever did was try to shout back when i got angry, the best thing she ever did was walk away from me for a while and let me get over it myself. I know it must be hard seeing your daughter have a tough time, but it will get easier and for what its worth i know for a fact that after shes had a mood swing she feels auwful for whats shes done, i know it always do. One day she'll realise and say sorry for it all, its almost deffinately not you shes angry at, 98% of the time i was angry at the fact i was angry and didnt know why and the closest peron to take it out on was mum. Hope that helped sort of, best wishes Hannah x [/QUOTE]
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