@@sleepy_froggos 1. i don’t take it as rude. 2. voluntary tics can be found in a lot of different disorders, ranging from autism to ADHD to anxiety and many more. it is absolutely not limited to autism.
@@sleepy_froggosim not autistic, or if I am I’m not diagnosed yet and I stim. It could be small things like twirling my hair or maybe biting my cheek or noticeable things like bouncing around. But I’ve always been a really hyper type of person so I really can’t speak for anyone else but me
I feel this. I have adhd and autism so it is a struggle to keep still. I love physical touch with my partner but it is always so hard to stay still long enough for us both to feel comfortable
Sometimes cuddles are triggering & I tic against my partner, like including his hand in it (tapping against his hand), or if I put a leg over his then it often triggers my dystonic butt cheek tic😭. But other times cuddling relaxes me, especially if he holds me super tight almost like a restraint
This. Is. Massively. True. From trying to be still, to being completely unable to because the pressure is on to NOT tic, so of course you HAVE to tic. And it feels exactly like ants under the skin. All wiggy! Had a doc visit today and those seem to be the worst environments for me because of my tics. >.< Full blown tic attack while trying to get a mammogram. THAT SUCKED
I have facial tics that only recently emerged in the last couple years, and it is so frustrating when I'm trying to have a nice conversation with someone I love but my face just automatically makes expressions of negativity. Tics are bad and annoying and need to just get right on outta here.
YES. SOMEBODY GETS IT. I’m not glad you feel the same way I do, but I have Tourette’s and as much as I love physical contact I’m always uncomfortable because I can’t be still and trying to stay still sucks.
Like I would love nothing more than to cuddle with people I love, but is and never will be comfortable for me. Omg I can’t believe this came across my page
I’ve had akithesia, and I can only imagine that’s how it feels. Like there’s nothing that you can do to ease the pressure to move, and even when you do, it only eases for a few seconds. I feel you. ❤
I had an ex who had tourettes and he'd usually be super calm when he cuddled but the second he fell asleep he'd start twitching 😭 it wasn't distracting or anything but this reminded me of it
I dont have tourettes but i have stress tics and i have this problem all the time cus my bf just wants to hug me to help me calm down but he cant bc i cant stop violently snapping my head to one side tics suck man
I am autistic, I possibly have involuntary Tics and voluntary ones, I know when I’m gonna tick I feel this slight pain in the part I want to tic, idk if that’s similar in Tourette’s but just wanted to say about autism
To anyone who stuggles with trying to be still. There is no shame in moving, even squirming like a happy kid when you're snuggling with your partner. I 100% understand wanting to just be still, but you should never feel you're obligated to stay still when it's physically painful to do so. When you look at the world, there are tons of occurances of movement during snuggles. Cats knead you, dogs wiggle and wag their tails, kids squirm, and adults snuggle close in the cold. It's okay to move. Again stillness can be nice but it doesn't reduce the experience if you're moving.
I have autism as well as others in the comments and my husband has scars from bites and scratches i cant control, and my fibromyalgia makes my skin hurt often let alone my spine damage, so sometimes i have to come sleep in my chair so im not moving next to someone. Not being able to be next to someone you love sucks a lot, but a little thing that helped me was like, but touch cuddles so you can move a lot, or touching fingers
There is no cure. There are ways to manage/reduce it, but everyone’s body is different. Some medications, relaxation techniques, some therapies (I only know of CBIT), an electrode(?) implanted in the brain for extremely severe cases, the Nepulse bracelet that stimulates median nerves to reduce tics. Some people grow out of it too
Autism here. I DO NOT HAVE TICS - I have stims, which are voluntary tics. My problem isn't the feelings, it's the urges.
Agree with this 100%.
I (THINK I) don't have autism but I have voluntary tics- is voluntary tics only in autism? *this might sound rude sorry*
@@sleepy_froggos
1. i don’t take it as rude.
2. voluntary tics can be found in a lot of different disorders, ranging from autism to ADHD to anxiety and many more. it is absolutely not limited to autism.
@@QuillKintsukuroi Thank you sm
@@sleepy_froggosim not autistic, or if I am I’m not diagnosed yet and I stim. It could be small things like twirling my hair or maybe biting my cheek or noticeable things like bouncing around. But I’ve always been a really hyper type of person so I really can’t speak for anyone else but me
I have no tics or tourettes, just autism and ADHD but somehow i can relate with this. I just get an urge to move and if i don't its uncomfortable.
dude, absolutely felt. what’s worse is a common tic for me is hitting or slapping something, so it’s a terrible predicament
Relatable 😂 this truly sucks for me especially since contact is my love language
I feel this. I have adhd and autism so it is a struggle to keep still. I love physical touch with my partner but it is always so hard to stay still long enough for us both to feel comfortable
Sometimes cuddles are triggering & I tic against my partner, like including his hand in it (tapping against his hand), or if I put a leg over his then it often triggers my dystonic butt cheek tic😭. But other times cuddling relaxes me, especially if he holds me super tight almost like a restraint
yeah, a nice squeeze helps me too, especially with tic attacks!
I have Tourette’s and undiagnosed ADHD😂I’m ALWAYS moving
This. Is. Massively. True. From trying to be still, to being completely unable to because the pressure is on to NOT tic, so of course you HAVE to tic. And it feels exactly like ants under the skin. All wiggy! Had a doc visit today and those seem to be the worst environments for me because of my tics. >.<
Full blown tic attack while trying to get a mammogram. THAT SUCKED
I have facial tics that only recently emerged in the last couple years, and it is so frustrating when I'm trying to have a nice conversation with someone I love but my face just automatically makes expressions of negativity. Tics are bad and annoying and need to just get right on outta here.
YES. SOMEBODY GETS IT. I’m not glad you feel the same way I do, but I have Tourette’s and as much as I love physical contact I’m always uncomfortable because I can’t be still and trying to stay still sucks.
Like I would love nothing more than to cuddle with people I love, but is and never will be comfortable for me. Omg I can’t believe this came across my page
I just can’t believe someone put this into words. It fucking sucks but it’s nice to know I’m not alone.
I’ve had akithesia, and I can only imagine that’s how it feels. Like there’s nothing that you can do to ease the pressure to move, and even when you do, it only eases for a few seconds. I feel you. ❤
True I have undiagnosed tourettes
I had an ex who had tourettes and he'd usually be super calm when he cuddled but the second he fell asleep he'd start twitching 😭 it wasn't distracting or anything but this reminded me of it
I dont have tourettes but i have stress tics and i have this problem all the time cus my bf just wants to hug me to help me calm down but he cant bc i cant stop violently snapping my head to one side tics suck man
When I used to do my head jerking tic it constantly got in the way of cuddle time with my girl
I am autistic, I possibly have involuntary Tics and voluntary ones, I know when I’m gonna tick I feel this slight pain in the part I want to tic, idk if that’s similar in Tourette’s but just wanted to say about autism
To anyone who stuggles with trying to be still. There is no shame in moving, even squirming like a happy kid when you're snuggling with your partner. I 100% understand wanting to just be still, but you should never feel you're obligated to stay still when it's physically painful to do so. When you look at the world, there are tons of occurances of movement during snuggles. Cats knead you, dogs wiggle and wag their tails, kids squirm, and adults snuggle close in the cold. It's okay to move. Again stillness can be nice but it doesn't reduce the experience if you're moving.
I don't have tics OR tourettes, but I can relate. 😨 I twitch a lot and tilt my head and make random noises, and it's so awkward😰😰
Same, weed has made it less common so idk what actually causes but its been happening since I was like 10
OCD, ASD, TS, ADHD over here
I have autism as well as others in the comments and my husband has scars from bites and scratches i cant control, and my fibromyalgia makes my skin hurt often let alone my spine damage, so sometimes i have to come sleep in my chair so im not moving next to someone. Not being able to be next to someone you love sucks a lot, but a little thing that helped me was like, but touch cuddles so you can move a lot, or touching fingers
Does it effect you when your sleep like do you randomly wake up from your ticks
I understand that.
Omg i have glasses just like yours
Dang, is tourettes treatable? Is there a cure?
There is no cure. There are ways to manage/reduce it, but everyone’s body is different. Some medications, relaxation techniques, some therapies (I only know of CBIT), an electrode(?) implanted in the brain for extremely severe cases, the Nepulse bracelet that stimulates median nerves to reduce tics. Some people grow out of it too
Hugs
I have a girlfriend with toretts and I feel so bad for all yal
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L. imagine