OH MY GOSH SORRY -
soooo this is awkward haven't been writing in a while.. well let's just say schools been absolutely terrible with dealing with people constantly asking me "why are you barking,
why are you making that noise, why are you doing that with your neck, etc" and having to explain it to every teacher, student or overall human I come in contact with. Sometimes just wish I could go one day without having to worry about someone saying something, like it's just like blinking.. you can't control it and when you try to keep your eyes open you eventually have to give in, that's what tics are like. Didn't really help either with my principle telling all of eight and ninth grade that I "specifically asked him to get the secretary to go to each class and tell them about my disorder" WitHoUT My oR mY pARenTs cOnSEnT!!! which by the way is illegal.
*sigh*
Anyway I'm gonna be starting to write a lot more now, having high school in the fall, I'll probably be doing a lot of writing on this story, most likely for two reasons..
1. I'm gonna take my stress out in writing.
2. I'll have to explain to a whole new gigantic group of kids and teachers what's wrong with me.. and yes my mother (thank god I'm blessed with this amazing woman) she's gonna do everything she can to make it so my high school Year's we're nothing like my middle school years. So wish me luck- and stay tuned for more chapters!!
-Grace
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Julian
AléatoireMany people think Tourette's Syndrome is funny, although it may seem funny at times, you never know what goes on in the life and mind of a sufferer of Tourettes. This book shows Julian Rudolph, a young male who suffers from Tourettes. It shows a gl...