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The Tourettes Action Blog

The Tourettes Action blog gives people with Tourette Syndrome (TS) a space to talk about how the condition affects them. We hope that by explaining what life is really like to have or to live with someone who has TS, we can fight the stigma about the condition.

If you would like to write about your experiences of TS, we would love to hear from you. Please email us to find out more and discuss what you might like to write about.


  • 12 year old Adam Liveston is helping the future of TS

    Orbit Research Trial participant, Adam, reveals his success story following a 10-week program.

    Posted Tue 9th Apr 2019 at 11:49
    by Adam Liveston

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  • Working with TS.

    Retiree, Paul Ashcroft, talks about his lifetime of working with TS and the positive skills he brought to his roles.

    Posted Tue 2nd Apr 2019 at 08:35
    by Paul Ashcroft

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  • Opportunity knocks

    Dylan talks about his experience with Wise Ability - an organisation supporting individuals with long term mental illness and disabilities into employment

    Posted Tue 19th Mar 2019 at 14:41
    by Dylan Frost

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  • Neurodiverse talent in the workplace.

    Alice Franklin, Strategy Intern at BBH London, shares her story of starting her career as a neurodiverse talent.

    Posted Mon 18th Mar 2019 at 11:54
    by Alice Franklin

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  • Inspiring teacher with TS

    My name is Natalie Pearson, I have Tourette Syndrome. I shout, I swear, I make rude gestures, I sing, I repeat, I move my body, I sometimes hit myself….the list goes on, BUT, I’m a teacher. YES! A TEACHER!. I’m the only teacher in the world with Coprolalia. I would like to tell you all that it’s been an easy ride to get to the position I am in, but I would be lying. Let me tell you a little about my journey.

    Posted Thu 21st Feb 2019 at 10:11
    by Natalie Pearson

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