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Tourette's Syndrome

Tourette's Syndrome

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Can a mute person suffer from Tourette's?

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Yes.

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...if he uses hand signals.

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Lou Gehrig had Lou Garig's desease, Statistically, what are the chances of that ever happening again? One the other hand Georges Tourette did not have Tourette's Syndrome.

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Originally posted by patauro
Lou Gehrig had Lou Garig's desease, Statistically, what are the chances of that ever happening again? One the other hand Georges Tourette did not have Tourette's Syndrome.
Nor did Grafenberg have a Grafenberg spot.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Nor did Grafenberg have a Grafenberg spot.
It may have been Mrs Grafenberg's spot that he found.

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You are confusing that with her G spot, that he found.

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Originally posted by patauro
You are confusing that with her G spot, that he found.
I thought her spot was a picnic area with a nice view down the road from where she lived.

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Tourette's is a disorder associated with the frontal lobe, which filters movement and impulses. A person need not have the ability to speak for that filter to go haywire. Nervous ticks, twitches, etc...are also associated with Tourettes

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