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Date of upload: Apr 12, 2023 ^^
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Dealt with this my entire life, not so much people laughing about what I do, but trying so hard to oppress the overwhelming urge to do whatever happened to be my tick at that particular time. Sometimes it's just blinking like very hard for a few seconds over and over, sometimes it's grinding my jaw, many other things but they cycle over and over. I've never told even my parents how much I struggled with this my whole life, but undoubtedly I have the concern and probably should have gotten it addressed. I can definitely relate very closely to what she's dealing with and it's not exactly a great feeling. Best wishes for her, she seems like a very genuine and down to earth person unlike so many other celebrities today
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My sister whom I adored had Touretteās with the verbal tics. Nobody even knew what it was. My mother tried to get an exorcist and then she read an article in readers digest about Tourettes and was able to get in touch with the author. He payed for her to fly to Washington and she was diagnosed in 5 minutes. I think she was 14. She was so beautiful that the boys over looked it but they had her on so many different meds that her liver failed and I unplugged her from life support I held her hand and sang Bobby McGee as she left this world at 50 years old. I wish she could have seen Billie and Lewis Capaldi. I was three when she was 11 and I would throw rocks and try and beat up people who made fun of her. One of he tics was using her finger and pushing on her gums. They had to rebuild her gums 3 times. She suffered a lot and she never met anyone else with Touretteās. It pisses me off when people cuss and then say oops itās my Touretteās. It isnāt funny and it caused the death of my sister. Thank you Billie Ellish and Lewis Capaldi for having the courage for sharing your stories. I wish my sister had lived to hear your music. ā¤ā¤ā¤
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If you donāt explain the condition to the host or anyone who is doing an interview and suddenly, there is an unexpected move, an unexpected reaction could be surprised, a laugh or a scared is to be expected. Communication can make things less uncomfortable .
Just my opinion. No one can assume there was a prior conversation about someoneās medical diagnosis to an interviewer. An even then, there are natural responses to any situation. Some people smile, or laugh in situations of high stress or fear. Some people begin to sweat when speaking in front of an audience. I personally always am very respectful of everyone regardless of what is in front of me. But everyone, including myself have spontaneous reactions that has nothing to do with being cruel or disrespectful.
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@AnupamaPathman
9 months ago
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