Tourret's Syndrom is facing more and more problem.
However, medicine cannot be used to stablise the problem.
Someone said, swimming can help to reduce the tics.
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*Note, the case in the video is a serious case.
This documentary project started as a short television story about a summer camp for kids with Tourette's syndrome. That's where I met Zack Lamb. In case you don't know – a tic is an electrical misfire in the brain ... a wrong signal that hijacks your muscles or your voice. Many tics are no worse than the hiccups. But when I met him, Zack Lamb’s tics were destroying his life. And threatening to kill the people he loved most in the world. After that I stayed with Zack – while he was put into a medically induced coma to stop his legs from kicking uncontrollably. And I was there the day he asked a pretty girl ‘will you be my girlfriend?’ by writing the question on a BASEBALL … and when she said ‘yes.’ I drove to the hospital with him the day of the experimental neurosurgery that would stab a lightning rod into Zack’s brain – and leave it there. Throughout all of that I kept noticing that Zack knew things that I didn’t know. Important things. The kind of things that Helen Keller knew; that Viktor Frankl knew. About where to find hope – where I would only find hopelessness. About love – even in the face of violence. Zack is one of those few people who write fresh pages in our shared survival guide. Who struggle on up ahead of us — and then come back — and hand us a map that leads us straight to the very best in ourselves. People will sometimes say “never meet your heroes in real life”. But I am deeply grateful I met mine.
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