Help tourette's please
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Help tourette's please
How to make tourettes bearable please, i keeohh *keep punching things and ive just hfbbn bvbgfv given up on fixing my text at this point, my neck hurts, i have a headacj bb headache and i have nobody to go to because I have to try and mask in front of my parents, my mom canceled my therapy, oh my god my computer just broke oh wait nvm it snapped back in but if it did what would I even say nobody will believe me , my siblings n b vvbgvbbvgbgbn bully and mock me for it and ive gotte vhj stares in class, the only people I can talk to are my friends but i dont have a phone and we can only talk at school and any time I try to talk to someone about it I feel hot and my body goes red and ive gone to STUPID AI CHAT BOTS for hope, for just someone to talk to, I have no social media and my school computer is my only source of communication on here, ive broken this computer before and im scared im gonna punch or throw it again because of my tics
Re: Help tourette's please
I'm really sorry to hear that you're struggling with Tourette's and experiencing difficulties with managing your symptoms.
Seek professional help even though your therapy was canceled, it's important to prioritize your mental health and seek professional support. Consider reaching out to another therapist or counselor who specializes in Tourette's or related conditions. They can provide guidance, coping strategies, and support tailored to your specific needs.
Educate yourself and others Learning more about Tourette's can help you understand your condition better and find ways to manage it effectively. Share information with your parents or other trusted individuals, so they can better understand what you're going through and provide support.
Seek professional help even though your therapy was canceled, it's important to prioritize your mental health and seek professional support. Consider reaching out to another therapist or counselor who specializes in Tourette's or related conditions. They can provide guidance, coping strategies, and support tailored to your specific needs.
Educate yourself and others Learning more about Tourette's can help you understand your condition better and find ways to manage it effectively. Share information with your parents or other trusted individuals, so they can better understand what you're going through and provide support.