I have a 4 ˝ year old son. 14 months ago we saw him blinking often (both eyes) especially when watching TV. An eye doc said he’s stressed; we gave the child a break and he improved in ~ 2 months. He seemed to be
ticAbdominal aortic aneurysm
Abdominal mri
Abdominal wall surgery
Abortion - elective or therapeutic
Acne
Acne, cystic on the back
Acne, cystic on the chest
Acne, cystic on the face
Acoustic neuroma
Acoustic trauma
Acth-free for ~ 7 months; last Nov. he had a cold & he’s been clearing his
throatCancer - throat or larynx
Throat swab culture since. A PCP said it was due to the cough, sore
throatCancer - throat or larynx
Throat swab culture, & gave him antibiotics (no result). By mid-Dec. he re-started blinking, sometimes with eye rolling & even
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury jerking. The onset of the motor
ticsAbdominal aortic aneurysm
Abdominal mri
Abdominal wall surgery
Abortion - elective or therapeutic
Acne
Acne, cystic on the back
Acne, cystic on the chest
Acne, cystic on the face
Acoustic neuroma
Acoustic trauma
Acth coincided with a Christmas pageant where he had to recite a poem and he was nervous about it. He had a rough year, grandpa died (spring) & he had a baby sister born (fall); the vocal
ticsAbdominal aortic aneurysm
Abdominal mri
Abdominal wall surgery
Abortion - elective or therapeutic
Acne
Acne, cystic on the back
Acne, cystic on the chest
Acne, cystic on the face
Acoustic neuroma
Acoustic trauma
Acth started roughly when we stopped having help at home, maybe he feels lonely - the parents are playing less with him, he gets less attention.
We’ve spent more time with him lately, & the tic frequency decreased. The motor tics diminished in intensity, but the vocal tics got more complex – sometimes sounding like humming. He doesn’t tic in preschool, when busy, or asleep. It gets worse when he’s upset or tired (evenings), when looking over books or watching TV. His PCP noticed his blinking (not the vocal tics) & told us not to worry. He’s a very smart child & has a great memory. There’s no family history of Tourette’s, & he was tic-free for many months last year. We’d like to get a correct diagnostic (advice for a specialist would be appreciated - we live in Boston, but we could travel), but we’re also concerned about the meds’ side effects & if the diagnostic on this record might hurt him in the future.
Aarons special needs showed them self through his school work. Aaron vever liked going to pre school and had a reall struggle going to school. Aaron was a quite lad that seemed to be popular but did not seem to mix only when it suited him
He still confinds him self to the house and will not join in with hobbies of any kind such as sport ,altough he is good at sport when tries. When he was young aaron broke things in a rage of temper when he could not do things and that has followed through till now. He bangs his head and head butts doors walls. He screams and shouts and then crys he dose not seem to beable to cope with following intructions and finds it hard to explain things in any detail. He trys so hard with home work but leads to shouting and home work been rippted up.He finds things really hard and frustrating. Also he has obssetions about diffrent things and has also started fires in the house which is very upsetting. Aaron sleeps ok when finley gets settled which takes him some time to get to sleep.When his tick presents its self his behaviour can get very excitable and annoying.Recently over the six months aaron has found to have mild learning difficuties and mentle develoment delay. I still have had no information on this and how it can effect him also with his tick occuring often this is causing him to be quite irratable and hypo. We try and reason with him but some times just dose not listen. I am concerned as aaron is 12 now and do not want behaviours to get out of my controll. AAaon always have to be the joker we find him funny as he is so funny at times but others may not find his sense of humer funny a tall but quite frustrating. We have learnt to cope with aarons behaviour and think of diffrent methods to talk to him, I doint expect a miracle but just for some one to under stand his diffculties and support him. Also he has periods which he shouts out and blows rasberrys.at 12 this is not acccetable.He swings on chairs and will not listen in class and fidgits around not really listening.