Hello everyone.
I have to ask this question - is there a link between Tourette Syndrome and Epilepsy - or can a variety of Epilepsy resemble Tourette Syndrome?
I am sorry if I have touched on the subject before in threads in this forum - but I am still trying to gather the pieces. Both for my son and for myself, as what we are experiencing remains a big mystery.
I have a brother who is diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome. He has extreme upper body & facial/head jerks/tics.
My son is experiencing what I have chosen to call a "light version" of Tourette Syndrome, he has upper body jerks, but no head or facial tics. My son also has a sleeping disorder - since he was a baby he would have trouble falling asleep. Also, he wipes his nose frequently and often has dilated pupils. In addittion to this he has gluten intolerance. He is NOT on any medication.
Moreover, he explains waking up confused, sometimes thinking he is in another room, or somewhere else than his own bedroom. He also explains having precognitive dreams, deja-vu - and lucid dreams. He explains spacing out, and being in his own dream world... Lastly, he explains having some sort of automatic behaviour. Especially when he is playing a game on the computer, he says: "It is as if someone else is controlling his actions" for a brief period. (And ofcourse he says this automatic behaviour makes sure he wins the match haha)
I remember having "eye rolling" as a kid. I remember my head sometimes turning to one side - and wiping my nose aswell. I also remember "spacing out" frequently. I remember precognitive dreams and visions - and now when I am 38 - seizures.
Are we talking Tourette at all? I am prone to think that this is a form of Epilepsy, maybe something like Absence seizures. I know there are supposed to be like 40 different types of E, so it's hard to tell - but can anyone shed some more light on this pussle of ours?
= Anything is welcomed 
Should I take him to see a doctor for a second opinion? I have already been to a pediatrist, who said there's nothing wrong. But I have my doubts.....
Thank yous, hugs Malla
I have to ask this question - is there a link between Tourette Syndrome and Epilepsy - or can a variety of Epilepsy resemble Tourette Syndrome?
I am sorry if I have touched on the subject before in threads in this forum - but I am still trying to gather the pieces. Both for my son and for myself, as what we are experiencing remains a big mystery.
I have a brother who is diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome. He has extreme upper body & facial/head jerks/tics.
My son is experiencing what I have chosen to call a "light version" of Tourette Syndrome, he has upper body jerks, but no head or facial tics. My son also has a sleeping disorder - since he was a baby he would have trouble falling asleep. Also, he wipes his nose frequently and often has dilated pupils. In addittion to this he has gluten intolerance. He is NOT on any medication.
Moreover, he explains waking up confused, sometimes thinking he is in another room, or somewhere else than his own bedroom. He also explains having precognitive dreams, deja-vu - and lucid dreams. He explains spacing out, and being in his own dream world... Lastly, he explains having some sort of automatic behaviour. Especially when he is playing a game on the computer, he says: "It is as if someone else is controlling his actions" for a brief period. (And ofcourse he says this automatic behaviour makes sure he wins the match haha)
I remember having "eye rolling" as a kid. I remember my head sometimes turning to one side - and wiping my nose aswell. I also remember "spacing out" frequently. I remember precognitive dreams and visions - and now when I am 38 - seizures.
Are we talking Tourette at all? I am prone to think that this is a form of Epilepsy, maybe something like Absence seizures. I know there are supposed to be like 40 different types of E, so it's hard to tell - but can anyone shed some more light on this pussle of ours?


Should I take him to see a doctor for a second opinion? I have already been to a pediatrist, who said there's nothing wrong. But I have my doubts.....
Thank yous, hugs Malla
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