How can I better manage my tourettes without the support of my parents?
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Last Updated: 07/06/2023 at 11:30am
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I can only imagine you feel your parents cannot support you with your Tourettes symptoms and feel stuck in managing what you go through. Perhaps seeking support from a GP, doctor on what you can do to cope better with your symptoms maybe helpful for you. There are specialist organisations such as Tourette's action.org, Neurodiverse Online which have useful information could be useful to you. There is a library of resources within the Tourettes Action site to get some ideas. You are also welcome to seek emotional support from one of our trained listeners on our site. Thank you for reaching out here and I hope things become more manageable for you soon.
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