disneyfreak1972
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 11, 2009
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My son has developed what we thought were Transient tics at age 7 (he is now 10). The vocal and facial tics would come and go but have been constant in one form or another for just over a year now so they are less transient. We have been working with a nutritionist/chiropractor/accupuncturist since age 8 and have noticed that diet plays a big role and certain foods make the symptoms worse. Foods we avoid are corn (including corn syrup, hfcs, and other derivitives of corn), wheat, gluten, apples and some stimulants like caffine, sugar etc. He can have these things but it just makes the tics worse and they flare up with a vengence and it can take weeks for them to slow to a dull roar.
I think we can manage the food situation by contacting disney and taking some of our own stuff along (btw: thanks to all who have given great advice in this area). I was wondering if anyone else had a family member or child that has this same type of issue? The other thing that sometimes sets off the tics is high stimulation or excitement. We live just a few hours away from the "world" so we used to go every 6 weeks when he was between the ages of 3-8 but that was when the tics were very minor and were "on again, off again" but "mostly off again" and we thought it was just a habit and had no idea they were tics. We are planning a trip at the end of August and I was wondering if there is a family out there that experiences tics like this? What do you do to counteract the high over stimulation environment of wdw?
Just wondering? Thanks for your input.
disneyfreak1972
I think we can manage the food situation by contacting disney and taking some of our own stuff along (btw: thanks to all who have given great advice in this area). I was wondering if anyone else had a family member or child that has this same type of issue? The other thing that sometimes sets off the tics is high stimulation or excitement. We live just a few hours away from the "world" so we used to go every 6 weeks when he was between the ages of 3-8 but that was when the tics were very minor and were "on again, off again" but "mostly off again" and we thought it was just a habit and had no idea they were tics. We are planning a trip at the end of August and I was wondering if there is a family out there that experiences tics like this? What do you do to counteract the high over stimulation environment of wdw?
Just wondering? Thanks for your input.
disneyfreak1972