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Anyone had tics? I don't know if they're because of PTSD or if I just randomly developed a tic disorder, but the past week I've had lots of tics. Now as I'm sitting in my room, I just let them all come as they please without making any attempt to suppress them at all. I make odd head movements, close my eyes really hard, sniff, squeak, do stuff with my shoulders and arms as well as twisting my entire body.
I've had twitches occasionally before, but now it's all the time and more severe. I exhaust myself trying to keep it under control when I'm with other people, and then it all comes out whenever I'm alone.
I can feel that a tic will come because tension builds up in that area and keeps on increasing until I do the movement. I HAVE to do it. If I don't, the tension will continue until it's painful and I do the movement in a more severe way or multiple times. I feel like my tics aren't "real" tics because I can predict that they'll come, and feel like I'm faking it for attention, even though I'm absolutely not. I can't not do the tics, and they are annoying.
Just for reference, if I *tic* were to insert *tic* it in the text every time I *tic* ticced, it'd look *tic* something like this. *tic*
Probably not completely accurate as I was focused on it and typed slower, but you get the idea.
Anyway, I know that this has been going on for only just under a week. If it keeps going on for a long time, I'll see a doctor. It's not something I'm absolutely terrified will ruin my life or anything, I can live with it if needed, I'm just curious what it is and why it is.
I've done a lot of research on tics, and the thing with increasing tension until the movement is fulfilled and other things are apparently common description by people suffering form tic disorders.
Any of you have tics, and is it because of PTSD or something else? How/when did they start, how long did they go on... etc?
I've had twitches occasionally before, but now it's all the time and more severe. I exhaust myself trying to keep it under control when I'm with other people, and then it all comes out whenever I'm alone.
I can feel that a tic will come because tension builds up in that area and keeps on increasing until I do the movement. I HAVE to do it. If I don't, the tension will continue until it's painful and I do the movement in a more severe way or multiple times. I feel like my tics aren't "real" tics because I can predict that they'll come, and feel like I'm faking it for attention, even though I'm absolutely not. I can't not do the tics, and they are annoying.
Just for reference, if I *tic* were to insert *tic* it in the text every time I *tic* ticced, it'd look *tic* something like this. *tic*
Probably not completely accurate as I was focused on it and typed slower, but you get the idea.
Anyway, I know that this has been going on for only just under a week. If it keeps going on for a long time, I'll see a doctor. It's not something I'm absolutely terrified will ruin my life or anything, I can live with it if needed, I'm just curious what it is and why it is.
I've done a lot of research on tics, and the thing with increasing tension until the movement is fulfilled and other things are apparently common description by people suffering form tic disorders.
Any of you have tics, and is it because of PTSD or something else? How/when did they start, how long did they go on... etc?