There are many myths about
Tourette's disorder (TD).
Myths about Tourette's disorder | Myth | Truth |
"Everyone who has Tourette's disorder uses obscene words and gestures." | Most people who have the condition do not have this
symptom. |
"People who have Tourette's disorder often 'blow up' and get very angry." | People who have Tourette's disorder are no more likely to blow
up than other people. But some people with TD who also have
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), or an
anxiety disorder may be more likely than others to
have strong emotional reactions to stress. |
"Adults who have Tourette's disorder drink or have problems with substance abuse." | Like many adults, people who have Tourette's disorder may drink
or use drugs. But this type of behavior is not a cause or a direct effect of
the condition. |
"People who have Tourette's disorder can control their tics if they really want to." | Some people who have Tourette's disorder are able to control
their tics for short periods of time, but eventually they need to allow the
tics to occur. |
"People who have Tourette's disorder live restricted lives." | Most people who have Tourette's disorder live normal
lives. |
"Intelligence is affected in people who have Tourette's disorder." | Tourette's disorder does not lower a person's
intelligence. |