Tic
“Tic”
A short art/documentary film about how a young man feels about having Tourette’s syndrome, among other things, his hopes for the future, and his knowledge that despite these disorders, he can still do great things with his life.
2009 Coffin Entertainment
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PLEASE don’t assume that i’m making this video as a way of getting more views/subscribers or that i’m making this seem worse than it is. I know that there are a lot of people who wouldn’t do that but there ARE a ton of who would start that kind of shit.
If you really want a reason i made this video to express my repressed feelings and thoughts through the only medium i can feel like i can communicate clearly through. Thank you.
Duration : 0:3:5
This video is about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a neurogical disorder that causes unwanted obsessions (thoughts) and compulsions (behaviors). Many other comorbid disorders of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder are Tourette Syndrome, learning disablities such as dyslexia, depression, eating disorders, etc.
My take on the film, Niagara, Niagara.
This video is not comprehensive yet. I plan on doing some a bit more extensive, but I wanted to get this up while I was thinking about it.
I made this video to answer a question about dealing with the public. Hopefully, this helps to inspire people to go out there and educate the public about TS. And in the meantime, remember to be tolerant of the natural reactions of people with and without disabilities. If we want tolerance, we should initiate.
I made this video to answer a question about genetics. Because of my tics, the question took a bit longer to answer than I had anticipated. Sorry about that. I will be refilming soon with graphics and more planned topic progression. But please comment and rate so I know there is interest.
I made this video primarily for my fellow Touretters out there. Some of you may have, have had, or will have bad days. When you do, keep this in mind. There are advantages, and remembering them will help you get through the bad days. If you have TS, please post how it has been advantagious in your comment.
As requested, some recommended reading in the form of a book called ‘Tictionary: A Reference Guide to the World of Tourette Syndrome, Asperger Syndrome, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder for Parents and Professionals’ by Becky Ottinger.
It’s been awhile