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Would You Date A Guy With Tourette's?

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I encourage people to ask questions and be curious. Other newcomers to the unconventional dating show include scoliosis sufferer Becky Dann and Fatima Timbo who was born with Dwarfism.

Follow Hull Live on Facebook - Like our Facebook page to get the latest news in your feed and join in the lively discussions in the comments. Nothing surprises me anymore! The 19-year-old chef appeared on the Channel Four programme in January in the hope of finding someone who will see past his Tourette's.

This Hull chef, 19, with Tourette's is looking for love on The Undateables

Famous people affected by the condition include , while unlucky-in-love patients have gone on a string of dating shows in a bid to find love. YouTube star Caspar Lee In the honest post, the explained that he had struggled to control the things he said since he was a child. Among them is - and his dinner companion Kai. Tourette's is a neurological condition which affects the brain and nervous system, and is characterised by involuntary movements and noises called tics. Kids normally begin showing signs of Tourette's at between 10 and 11 years old, and the condition continues into adulthood. The condition was named after the French doctor Georges Gilles de la Tourette, who first described the syndrome and its symptoms in the 19th century. But he still managed to find love on the Channel 4 show What are tics? Most people who have been diagnosed with Tourette's have a combination of physical and vocal tics. They don't pose a serious treat to the person's overall health, although head jerking can be painful. While people with Tourette's often experience problems such as social isolation, embarrassment and low self-esteem. What causes Tourette's syndrome? The cause of Tourette's is unknown, but it's thought to be linked to problems with a part of the brain called the basal ganglia. In people who have Tourette's, the basal ganglia 'misfire', resulting in tics. For unknown reasons, males are more likely to be affected than females - while Tourette's often runs in families. Men are more likely to have Tourette's than women How is Tourette's treated? While there is no cure for Tourette's, treatment can help to control the symptoms and reduce the impact of tics. The two common types of behavioural therapy are... In cases where tics are more frequent or severe, medication such as such as alpha2-adrenergic agonists, muscle relaxants and dopamine antagonists can help to reduce them. In two thirds of affected people, their symptoms improve significantly around 10 years after they started. Some people's symptoms become less troublesome, reducing the need for medication and therapy, while in others they disappear completely. In one third of people, the symptoms continue throughout their life. However, they should become milder - reducing the need for treatment. The condition was named after the French doctor Georges Gilles de la Tourette, who first described the syndrome and its symptoms in the 19th century. How is Tourette's linked to OCD and ADHD? Although Tourette's itself is not a learning difficulty, and does not affect a person's intelligence, it is associated with a number of psychological and behavioural problems. Around 60 per cent of people with Tourette's also develop obsessive compulsive disorder OCD. Common symptoms of OCD in kids include constantly checking things, for example that a door is locked; a desire for order and symmetry; hoarding objects with no real value; and obsessive cleaning. In children with Tourette's, these compulsive behaviours and tics often become combined. ADHD causes problems with attention span, controlling impulses, concentrating and planning ahead. Affected kids often find it difficult to focus on specific tasks, and are easily distracted.

The cameras followed the Oxfordshire family on their journey to gaining the confidence to go out together more, from family meals in restaurants to day trips and even their first holiday abroad to Germany. It's a bit of banter. That's a pity, not least because for the most part the show is done beautifully. Putting himself on national television in a bid to find love has is something Luke has no regrets about. Katy, aged 23, who suffers from Tourette's Syndrome, appeared on Monday night's episode of the hit show which helps people with learning difficulties and disabilities in their hunt for romance. There is no cure for Tourette's but the symptoms can be managed with medication and behavioural therapy. If I did twitch she just laughed and it kind of worked for me this time. She sleeps beneath a weighted blanket, because her motor tics make it hard for her to be still enough to sleep. Other newcomers to the unconventional dating show include scoliosis sufferer Becky Dann and Fatima Timbo who was born with Dwarfism. Always be yourself In shows like ITV2-hit Love Island, we often witness couple pairing up for the sake of it. As marketing moves go, Channel 4 has hit a near impressive level of crass in its promotion of The Undateables, a series following people dating with tourettes channel 4 disabilities in their quest for love. But once we worked out we both love each other the relationship was pretty fast paced.

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