Katie Stanley
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Living with Tourette Syndrome
The symptoms for me started early. As young as 7-years-old. Watching back old home movies, I can see myself showing signs, but back then we didn’t know exactly what was happening. Fast forward to six years later, and I had many, many signs of Tourette Syndrome. I had just moved with my family 16 hours away from everything I knew, to a whole new state. The stress of moving across the country, starting a new school, and battling this disorder that I didn’t even know I had yet, my symptoms were extremely intense. At 13-years-old, you’re still trying to figure out life. Your body is going through a lot of changes and the world is very confusing. Add a neurological disorder on top of that, and you can imagine the stress. It reached a breaking point where my parents actually sat me down and asked me to stop. I told them I couldn’t. I didn’t know why, but I couldn’t. They began to do some research and I was taken to Yale Hospital in New Haven, CT where I underwent several tests and they determined I had Tourette Syndrome. Since TS is very rare in girls, I became a guinea pig. I had dozens of MRI’s, scans, and tests in a few year times span.
By Katie Stanley6 years ago in Longevity