I have mentioned co-morbids several times in the past, and I thought it was time to explain more about what co-morbids are and how they affect those with Tourette Syndrome. Co-morbids are other medical conditions (neurological, psychological, or behavioral) that can appear alongside a main condition, such as Tourette Syndrome. You might see a person with TS state that they have TS+, a term used to generalize the diagnosis of TS with co-morbids. Knowing more about co-morbids can help us to gain a better understanding of how much those with TS struggle to overcome just to function on a daily basis.
There are several types of co-morbids that can exist for those with TS. Below are a few examples. Please keep in mind that there could be more conditions not described here.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Intrusive thoughts, ritualized behavior, OCD related anxiety
Anxiety Disorders: Generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and other non-OCD related anxiety
Mood Disorders: Disorders such as bi-polar and depression
Attention Deficit Disorder: ADD or ADHD
Autism Spectrum Disorders: Asperger's and other forms of autism
Rage Attacks: These can also be known as 'meltdowns' or 'storms'
Sensory Disorders: Sensory Processing Disorder and Sensory Integration Disorder
P.A.N.D.A.S.: TS+ symptoms that can be related to infections such as strep
Sleep Disorders: For example, insomnia
Other Learning Disorders: Dyslexia, dysgraphia, discalculia, and more
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Another sleepless night
Nothing gets Monster Man's anxiety acting up like knowing there is the possibility of severe weather heading our way. Yesterday, we were told to expect severe storms overnight. Our county was amongst the many included in a tornado watch effective until 3am today. Usually, I try to keep Monster Man from finding out about these watches, not wanting to scare him. Last night, though, he heard me talking to my hubby as I went through the process of setting our weather alert radio (which my hubby had previously packed away when trying to help clean up our room).
The process of setting the radio only took a few short minutes, and we didn't even think Monster Man had heard the conversation. About five minutes after the radio was set, though, Monster Man started 'hearing' the storms (they hadn't even reached Georgia yet when he was already sure he heard the storms). While my hubby was watching television, Monster Man was sure he heard the weather radio alerting us of a tornado. He kept jumping out of bed, telling us that the bad weather was hear.
Oddly enough, it never even stormed at our house. In fact, it barely even rained. Either way, just knowing it could've happened was enough to keep Monster Man awake most of the night.
The process of setting the radio only took a few short minutes, and we didn't even think Monster Man had heard the conversation. About five minutes after the radio was set, though, Monster Man started 'hearing' the storms (they hadn't even reached Georgia yet when he was already sure he heard the storms). While my hubby was watching television, Monster Man was sure he heard the weather radio alerting us of a tornado. He kept jumping out of bed, telling us that the bad weather was hear.
Oddly enough, it never even stormed at our house. In fact, it barely even rained. Either way, just knowing it could've happened was enough to keep Monster Man awake most of the night.
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