58. Tourette’s & I

58. Tourette’s & I

Update: 2024-06-30
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Jai, a creative, writer and comic shares how he copes living with Tourette’s Syndrome. Diagnosed at 7 years old whilst watching Big Brother TV show, Jai highlights the highs and lows growing through school and why a good support system is important.


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It is estimated that TS affects one school child in every hundred and more than 300,000 children and adults in the UK live with the condition.[Tourettes Action]


In the UK, it is thought to affect about one per cent of the population. It affects more boys than girls. It affects all races and ethnic groups equally.[Great Ormond Street Hospital]




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58. Tourette’s & I

58. Tourette’s & I

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