I find myself uttering "I hate you Peter Smith" (my ex boyfriend who dated me 5 years and broke up...not his real name). Am I nuts? Do I have a version of Tourette's Syndrome? Because I will say and see these things when I am doing nothing in particular. Its not all the time, but it freaks me out.
I told my current beau not to wig when I say that, and that it happens. In fact, I am usually alone when these things happen. It doesn't bother me functionally, but it is unnerving.
Additional info, added Friday July 9 2004, 1:19 pm: yeah but this guy is long gone, married, and I even served his groom's cake. . Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? Way2InLuvWitU answered Saturday August 21 2004, 4:07 pm: well i dont think that u have terrets as much as u might have a grudge with your old bf or u might just be a random person. when i am doing nothing i spit stuff out too. i was in the kitchen once and no1 was around and i just go: hey is planters ok? like out of no where. i highly doubt its anything to worry about but if u really think its terrets then u should try seeing som1 about it [ Way2InLuvWitU's advice column | Ask Way2InLuvWitU A Question ]
Candy_09 answered Friday July 9 2004, 1:05 pm: If what you mean is that you're saying it and you have no control over it, you should definately see someone about it to help you resolve it, sounds sorta scary. [ Candy_09's advice column | Ask Candy_09 A Question ]
Lizzy answered Friday July 9 2004, 12:09 pm: it doesn't mean you have tourettes, usually thats born with people. You probably just need to talk to your ex and tell him that you desperately need an appology, maybe that'll help calm you down a little. Good Luck hun
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amberjo answered Friday July 9 2004, 11:59 am: nah, you dont have tourettes, nor are you nuts, your just feeling hate for him right now, dont worry about it, just do stuff to take your mind off it. just give yourself time to get over him and everything that happened with him.
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Basketball3846 answered Friday July 9 2004, 10:05 am: Alrighty. When you are at home or where-ever and you are alone try doing something to take your mind off these things. Try listening to music and singing along. Watch a television show or a movie. Read a good book. If any of these things don't work then maybe you should try avioding being alone. Try hanging out with your friends and family more. Good Luck!! [ Basketball3846's advice column | Ask Basketball3846 A Question ]
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