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What do Tics Feel Like? And Other Answers!
Просмотров 39 тыс.7 лет назад
You asked, and now I am answering! What does it actually feel like to have a tic and more! Please Share this video with anyone else who might be interested! www.neurologic.theclinics.com/article/S0733-8619(05)70311-X/pdf tourette.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/DSM-5_Tic_Disorders.pdf
While I wait... (Livvy Goofs Off)
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.7 лет назад
After posting a video recounting the day I was kidnapped by police and tortured by the ER ( ruclips.net/video/iVql0j3hRug/видео.html ), I figured I would lighten the mood a bit. Here I was waiting to film something, so until then I just goofed off in front of the camera. What was I waiting to film? Subscribe to make sure you find out!
Tics to Tourette's: Part 4 - The Day I Stopped Trusting the System
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This series chronicles the year between when my tics started and when my Tourette's was actually diagnosed. This is part four and the finale. This video was originally going to be titled "The Worst Day Of My Life." This was not an easy story to tell, but I am glad I did. This is the worst day of my life compacted into 8 minutes and injected with the humor of hindsight. Or at least, that's how I...
Tics to Tourette's: Part 3 - First Emergency Room Trip
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This series chronicles the year between when my tics started and when my Tourette's was actually diagnosed. This is part three: First Emergency Room Trip Part One: ruclips.net/video/WyvA_GLIeEo/видео.html Part Two: ruclips.net/video/oV3p2sSj_ws/видео.html Part Four:
Tics to Tourette's: Part 2 - Spring/Summer 2016
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This series chronicles the year between when my tics started and when my Tourette's was actually diagnosed. This is part two: new meds and mistrust Part One: ruclips.net/video/WyvA_GLIeEo/видео.html Part Three: ruclips.net/video/QD7UwH1KYNs/видео.html
Tics to Tourette's: Part 1 - Fall 2015
Просмотров 3,7 тыс.7 лет назад
This begin's a short video series chronicling the year between when my tics started and when my Tourette's was actually diagnosed. This is part one: ADHD or Fall 2015 Part Two: ruclips.net/video/oV3p2sSj_ws/видео.html
Livvy's Food Fails: Beer Cheese Adventure
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.7 лет назад
It's Spring Break Apocalypse and I tried to make beer cheese soup at 4 o'clock in the morning..... it goes just about as well as you would expect... My tics weren't bad that night, but hilarity did ensue.
Why do you keep doing that? Tourette's and Types of Tics!
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I got diagnosed with Tourette's at the age of twenty-one, after it appeared the year before that. Here is a basic explanation of the four types of tics that I (and everyone with Tourette's) experiences! Every person with Tourette's experiences their tics and their Tourette's differently. All the examples I give are from my singular experience and shouldn't be taken as universal. Want to learn m...

Комментарии

  • @drexlsden2194
    @drexlsden2194 7 месяцев назад

    A tic is a made up stupid reaction used to get attention or likes from white females trying to get clout

  • @Cosmicality15
    @Cosmicality15 Год назад

    Someone told me to think of it as a cough or sneeze. It’s really hard and uncomfortable to hold it in

  • @VDM87
    @VDM87 Год назад

    So it feels like a normal tic but worse? I can relate to that and maybe imagine how it might be, you're the first person that actually explains it from all the videos I've watched

  • @bundle_of_raccoons
    @bundle_of_raccoons Год назад

    Is it easier to stop or procrastinate a tic if you've practiced impulse control?

  • @supriyashivdekar1776
    @supriyashivdekar1776 Год назад

    Even if she told us how it feels we will never feel we only can if you have and to the people have fight through it but when we have we never know we are lucky to not have them and you never know what someone’s going through 😊😊

  • @melphillips1608
    @melphillips1608 Год назад

    I pounded my desk and teachers thought I was upset but I said; ‘no, I really am not’. ‘I just have to do it’. I still deal w/ this tic to this day years and years later. It’s true, that Ive smashed my desk when angry, but it’s entirely different.

    • @charlotteeee3854
      @charlotteeee3854 Год назад

      And its awful when its repetitive, gosh it hurts my hand so much :(

  • @batbones666
    @batbones666 Год назад

    it feels like someone’s tickling the muscles in my neck and it makes me turn my head, shake my head, and sometimes i’ll blink weird. is it a tic or just chills

  • @Audj.09
    @Audj.09 2 года назад

    Honestly, this past month I've been randomly jerking my neck and shaking my shoulders. I already have a rare chronic illness called P.O.T.S (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome.) Which is why I'm scared to tell anyone in fear that they won't believe me.

  • @lvlckcm
    @lvlckcm 2 года назад

    I can’t explain the feeling I get but it can happen in the middle of class and more in my arm and it’s like an urge but it’s just more of an uncomfortable feeling that doesn’t go away until i make it go away more by doing things like jazz hand(s) or something else

  • @galaxycandypop255
    @galaxycandypop255 2 года назад

    im seeing alot of pepole saying it looks painful,if you get used to it after a while it isn"t

  • @kymberlee.r3514
    @kymberlee.r3514 2 года назад

    As a kid I got diagnosed with Tourette’s yet I never believed I had them because it didn’t feel like a spasm. It just felt like an urge that I couldn’t satisfy. For example if I were to turn around, it wouldn’t feel like I had completed the task of doing it and I would have to keep doing it until it did. The older I got though the easier it was for me to manage and suppress but as a kid I couldn’t. I thought I was going crazy because I didn’t trust myself that I actually had them and that I was making it up for attention, even when I was alone in my room doing them. I find it funny that only now am I looking this up. To see how other people felt who had it, because I’ve felt fake for many years but suddenly I just thought to look it up. So thank you so much for sharing this video, I felt that I was able to validate apart of me that could never truly trust myself. ❤️

  • @jester-iwnl-7868
    @jester-iwnl-7868 2 года назад

    only cartman in southpark fakes something like that

  • @giannannaig
    @giannannaig 2 года назад

    I’m pretty sure i relate, but i still have a question. Does it matter how long you can suppress it? Like if i can suppress the tic for awhile but the like weird urge feeling is still building a lot and i do it eventually, is it still considered a tic or would it be something else because i can hold it in for awhile? If anyone else knows please answer!!

  • @Lightbulb909
    @Lightbulb909 2 года назад

    I’m currently working on a philosophy of mind paper that’s trying to prove that we have free will, using a bunch of neuroscientific studies and philosophy of mind arguments. Anyways, I’ve been trying to find videos that give anecdotal accounts of what it is like to feel the tic, when it approaches conscious awareness or when it suddenly comes into awareness out of seemingly nowhere. The argument that I am presenting, to prove that we have free will, is that our unconscious brain activity output and “suggest” predictively optimal ideas about what to do in a particular circumstance to our conscious mind and our conscious mind (the “I” or “Me” or “You”) mentally decides or freely chooses: “Yes, I’d like to do this suggested behavior.” And then the unconscious brain does the behavior for you, but you feel that it is your own doing. I feel that your account of what it feels like to have a tic describes what I’m arguing. That perhaps the strong urge to do the tic is your unconscious brain literally force-feeding your conscious mind: “Do this, do this now!” and relentlessly, inasmuch that it becomes tiring to actively consciously ignore it, and therefore is the reason why you feel that you are freely choosing to do the tic, but you’re actually choosing to do it because you know that not doing it is tiring. So, you feel it’s involuntary because the suggestion is unconscious but voluntary because you consciously choose to do it because of urgency of the suggestion. Do you think this argument accurately represents what you experience or otherwise?

  • @josuerodrigues9848
    @josuerodrigues9848 2 года назад

    You kinda cute sz heheh have you ever hurt yourself with tics?

  • @pipersisk3966
    @pipersisk3966 2 года назад

    I have a motor tic that makes my shoulder/neck jolt and I have as much control over that as I do over hiccups. It’s my only tic and I don’t have an official diagnosis for what’s causing it. I notice it gets more extreme/frequent when I’m tired, stressed or anxious though.

  • @cryptic4144
    @cryptic4144 2 года назад

    I have a weird tingly sensation through my body (like a shiver) before I do it..My body jolts A weird way and I don’t even realize that half of time, I never had this happened to3 me before until now..I’m 15 and have ADHD is this common or could this be something else??

  • @dentoniusx7916
    @dentoniusx7916 2 года назад

    You can resist it to but it takes basically full concentration to resist and it sucks

  • @taylorwest8465
    @taylorwest8465 2 года назад

    You explaining that it is not voluntary but it isn't involuntary is so helpful. Thank you so much. I relatively recently started to tic and at first it was just like an oh okay because I do weird things but it has been getting worse and worse and everyone around me has noticed it. I just assumed it wasn't a tic because I kind of can control it? It's like an uncomfortable feeling that won't be released until I do it, like tension around my shoulders and neck. I do not have tourettes, but I do have diagnosed OCD so it's even more frustrating to feel like I am faking it and it gets worse when people point it out and start trying to tell me or ask me if I have tourettes.

  • @shortyportymcmorty370
    @shortyportymcmorty370 2 года назад

    This really helped me. I've been struggling to find out what's happening with me for over a year, and I've been looking into it, and I think I have chronic motor tic disorder. I've been doubting myself for so long, but this really helped solidify it. Thank you

  • @NCRRanger7753
    @NCRRanger7753 2 года назад

    I have tourettes myself and learned how to control it in social settings, however, when I'm alone, or get really hyped up or excited I can't. The reason I am able to control them is because of years of humiliation from classmates, but mostly because my parents didn't know how to handle it in the ancient, back when times of the 80's years, so they would lock me in my room between meals on weekends and until I had to go to the restroom or school.

  • @bellayourfella5504
    @bellayourfella5504 2 года назад

    bruh i have been getting stronger tics for the past year. when i think about them the more they happen. and when i’m focused they don’t happen. when i see others have them i have them worse ahhhh

  • @sadhypersomniac
    @sadhypersomniac 2 года назад

    For me when I ‘tic’ it feels like there’s a bunch of pressure in my face (most of my ‘tics’ are in my face) and sometimes it’s itchy in a way. It’s bad enough they’re already in bursts.

  • @aether3023
    @aether3023 2 года назад

    whenever i have a "tic" it feels like when i hit my elbow in a certain way that makes my lower arm react

  • @DjPrespley
    @DjPrespley 2 года назад

    psychiatry staff are such power tripping jerks lol

    • @DjPrespley
      @DjPrespley 2 года назад

      the amount of time if seen one provoke a patient then punish him is astounding

  • @francescamakovik7626
    @francescamakovik7626 2 года назад

    I had a seizure a few weeks ago and ever since I’ve been doing a weird popping sound I thought I was doing it by choice but then it became more frequent i haven’t told many people but It is probably obvious I thought I could stop them or choose when to do it but then it was going in for so long my lips started hurting but it wouldn’t stop me. I already have epilepsy (diagnosed) which I am made fun of for and I feel like bringing this up will just be another problem people will have to deal with. I know I can suppress it for long enough to leave the room but it can feel like a sharp wedgie 😂. It’s only been going on for a few weeks so I don’t want to get it diagnosed. If you have advise I’m all ears

  • @thatnoodlelover9418
    @thatnoodlelover9418 2 года назад

    do they progress slowly ?

  • @chloe_marvel
    @chloe_marvel 2 года назад

    How should I tell my parents that I should get checked?

  • @flowersanimations721
    @flowersanimations721 2 года назад

    Someone plz help me idk sometimes I have this strong erge to to hit my fist in the palm of my hand or snap my fingers it fells like I'm doing it on purpose but every time I try not too it's super hard and exhausting

  • @nis8107
    @nis8107 2 года назад

    lmao i laughed at the beginning

  • @heymann2449
    @heymann2449 2 года назад

    I have motor tics, I’ve had them since 1st grade

  • @Emmerspoo100
    @Emmerspoo100 2 года назад

    0:43 her eyes she is possessed

  • @hot_woody
    @hot_woody 3 года назад

    I know I’m super super late to this video, but I’ve been ticking I think? It’s weird… I’ll think in my head of clapping or snapping, or something similar, and I’ll get this weird feeling in my head. It almost feels like everything inside my head is getting tight, sometimes it feels like a headache. Once I do the action I had been thinking about in my head, the feeling goes away. I really don’t know if I’m just freaking myself out and making myself think I’m doing it? Any answers…?

  • @Pre_UglyMayFlower
    @Pre_UglyMayFlower 3 года назад

    Idk i can relate to commenters i came here because i cant really control it but at the same time i feel like im faking it or exderating it because it usaly isnt unstopable like i can stop it 97 percent of the time but its super uncomfterble like holding in a sneeze and my doctor is diagnosing me with it but it feels like i dont have it but it feels like i do at the same time because the feeling comes randomly but its like my body telling me to do it so i do it to avoid discomfort

  • @kellimckenna7759
    @kellimckenna7759 3 года назад

    👍🏻💋♥️💕

  • @hazelnut3707
    @hazelnut3707 3 года назад

    So I’m watching this video an I got to the point of where you were telling us how the dr.s given you a sequence of letters and numbers, and you repeat it back to them. Well I paused the video saying aloud” I can do this can’t I?” And I just gave myself one and then repeated it and then I said out loud again turning to look into an area of them room like I’m looking at someone and said “ wait I think I did pretty good on that right?” And I started busting out laying to myself because of irony, I don’t think it’s Tourette’s I might have 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @bangbrokerzglobalsolutionm3070
    @bangbrokerzglobalsolutionm3070 3 года назад

    Is it tic/Tourette or clairaudience

  • @KesperFriend
    @KesperFriend 3 года назад

    I think I tic a bit, started recently. Except I feel like I'm faking but I honestly don't know..... If it feels kind of like an urge then that's definitely it, cuz I can tell my friend thinks about it before I actually do it although occasionally it just does it kind of but like I know when.. so I don't know if my brains just like faking having takes cuz I'm researching it but to keep taking right now cuz I'm looking at videos with text to see if it triggers and so far it kind of has Edit: I keep ticcing- it's not vocal though just like quickly caulking my head to the side or forwards

  • @KevinKeenoo
    @KevinKeenoo 3 года назад

    Do you experience eye pain due to your eye tics ?

  • @toni5543
    @toni5543 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I have had vocal and verbal ticks since I was a little kid. My parents never got me diagnosed as they didn't think it was a big deal. I have not and vocal tics (no words). I grunt and growl and swivel my head and neck. I shrug my arms together. I grimace sometimes too lol. Triggers are things that gross me out or things I like. Mostly they just happen randomly.

  • @ashtsukishima2519
    @ashtsukishima2519 3 года назад

    i can surpress my tics really well, it takes a lot of focus and i very often dont listen to class for example cause im trying to focus on surpressing my tics or like distracting myself. So i always think im faking my tics, i also think that im so scared of vocal ticcing that i just sometimes stop myself immediatly or try and ssay it as quiet as possible, or i redirect my tics. They also usually feel really weird, i dont really know how to discribe the urge, its like a weird mix of pressure and a small tingly feeling, but its really annoying. for example earlier, i was about to say something i think and i just kept my mouth open without saying anything. I dont know what i have, idk if its actually tics and what there caused by, so i dont claim any disorder/etc. Im just really confused

  • @PhoenixPayton
    @PhoenixPayton 3 года назад

    I am 18 and recently developed tics. Last night I had my first tic attack. I had no idea what was going. It felt terrifying and I didn't what to do. Do you have any tips for things that could help in these situations?

  • @kiwibean9475
    @kiwibean9475 3 года назад

    Am not sure if i have them or faking them but normally before they come i have a tingly sensation and then i hit or say stuff i dint actually mean to say so my question is . Normally if you have tic do you feel a tingly sensation because i am very confused .

  • @Mk-il3pw
    @Mk-il3pw 3 года назад

    i really do feel validated by this video. because of all of the faking tourette’s videos that i have been faking it and i just feel not alone ( i do not claim to have tourette’s but i do have tics )

  • @nachobae3300
    @nachobae3300 3 года назад

    omg ive been having these movements i cant stop doing and i was really annoyed because its embarrassing and i knew about tics and tourrettes but i thought tics were completely different like some random thing u can't control and barely realize its happening so i didn't bring it up to my neurologist and then my mom did and he asked me to explain what its like and i told him and he told me it sounded a lot like tics and now that im seeing this im realizing omg those are definitely tics wtffff

  • @cactus5596
    @cactus5596 3 года назад

    So I have never had tics before and then about a year ago they just kinda showed up and got more complex such as vocal and physical tics/long vocal tic like repeating short commercials and they still haven’t gone away so I am very confused on whats causing them and what I should do. Help?

  • @AzadKhan-xf5cq
    @AzadKhan-xf5cq 3 года назад

    can yu explain what are mental tics,

  • @kyleighdevitt1073
    @kyleighdevitt1073 3 года назад

    Thank you. So is a tic like a sneeze? I’m really curious about it.

  • @morgxan185
    @morgxan185 3 года назад

    I know it’s been 2 years but imma comment anyway I was watching a video about another girl who had Tourette’s and she said that it was like when you have to cough but you try to hold it in but the feeling of having to cough gets stronger until you HAVE to cough. She said that’s what ticks are like. Idk if this is true it was just a video I saw

  • @natanyarosee
    @natanyarosee 3 года назад

    It's great seeing other people who developed tics as adults too cause it's hard to find many people with adult onset tics. I developed them a month before my 19th birthday and they've been slowly getting worse

    • @billsmith778
      @billsmith778 3 года назад

      Yes adult onset is usually quite rare. But take heart, around 30-35 symptoms usually begin to subside on their own.