An Interview with Tourettes Cop

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @rhiannondethomas
    @rhiannondethomas 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Seems like a neat guy. Hats off to him for sharing his life (story) with others so they can learn from it. Curious what it’s like working out with these ticks. It’s pretty muscular…he obviously works our. Impressive lad.

  • @stankehfish
    @stankehfish 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    When I was in high school, I was on a medication that caused me to stare up like my eyes were rolling in the back of my head.. so to help with the pain it was causing, I would turn my head up towards the ceiling. The worst part of it was that no one could focus on me as an individual; they only focused on why I was staring at the ceiling... like my personality didn't even matter.. even after I would explain what was happening. Doing what you're doing is going to help others to accept and understand exactly what tics are and will help people move past the spectacle of uncontrollable movements and move on to taking the person seriously. I remember the treatment I received during that time in my life and I'm impressed with how you push forward despite what you go through 👏 even those of us without tourettes can take a tip from the way you carry yourself

  • @christopher7976
    @christopher7976 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Exactly how I feel about being a Police Officer. Always wanted to be one as a kid, never cared about the income vs the danger, I love helping people that doesn't detur me from becoming one. Unfortunately I smoke a lot of marijuana. It's the only thing that rids of my anxiety and lets me sleep. I had extreme insomnia (from me always staying up and never wanting to sleep) and it's the only thing that worked. I also couldn't eat, I had an eating disorder that even though I would burn through a shit ton of calories, I could not finish a full meal (tons of stomach problems etc) and smoking allows me to eat, and not feel the stomach pains. Because of that, I've depended on marijuana to get me through my day-to-day and I can't quit :( I do need to get help and hopefully I can still become a Officer, but I know they won't be so happy to hear I've been smoking for 5+ years.
    Cheers to Craig, love his content. Super sad he isn't posting on TH-cam recently so I hope he's been well. Thank you for this upload CombatBet!

  • @MylesR33
    @MylesR33 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My fellow T Syndrome. Got him and David Bennaud on Tourette Podcast discussion Group several years ago. Love his advocacy how much awareness he raises. He's creative innovative. Great guy. Glad he started his social media. The world needs this education. I be saying it!!! November 2, 2022 TODAY he's on TV

  • @juliestevens0426
    @juliestevens0426 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    you are a rock!

  • @charluvs357
    @charluvs357 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I was talking to my boyfriend about possibly being a cop someday. he said I may not be allowed to because of my Tourette's, which hit harder than I thought it would. this is great, thanks for sharing your story🩵