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Old Feb 07, 2004, 10:30 AM
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Does anyone blame their diagnoses of condition on why they yelled at someone or hurt their feelings? I was so angry at my husband because he refused to buy this plant he promised to buy me...so most of the day I called him an *#%hole but he thought it was my tourettes syndrome. Later on that week i lost ten bucks in the street (i think it fell out of my pocket)...thus i proceeded to develope a tic *#%hole ...i wonder if its regarding myself...mmm

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Old Feb 07, 2004, 01:32 PM
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Mizzy, I don't know much about tourette's but I don't think your tic is a "manipulation backfire." In fact, you calling your husband names isn't manipulation. Maybe that name was just in your mind and that's why it came back as a tic... easy access? Just a thought.


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