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big brother and tourettes
I LOVE PETE- what a star he is!
(well, Im backing Glyn too but thats only because he lives near me!)
My question is though, do you think Pete is really that hyper or is he playing up for the cameras? (for example shouting and laughing into a pillow on last nights BB,he was fine before he did it and he made a point of closing the door so noone could hear him, you have to say its quite odd behaviour
PLEASE NOTE: Before i get replys of hate (?) from people who suffer from the condition/s Pete has, i have never known or been in contact with anyone who has tourettes or is hyperactive so i have no clue if the symptoms could be that severe! So you may enlighten me ABers!!!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know next to nothing about the condition, but as Pete has said, it is obviously stress-related. When he is relaxed, he has few tics or outbursts, but when he is more hyper or stressed, the tics and outbursts increase.
I was interested in his behaviour in the garden with the pillow - it appeared almost as a release mechanism to get all his stress out on his own, and then return to the house in a calmer state.
I was seriously against the notion of someone with Tourerttes entereing the BB house, but I can see that direct observation is going to be an education for the huge viewing audience, and that can only be a good thing. I would be seriously disgusted if I found Pete was a fraud or a plant.
if anyone saw BBLB, dermot said that Pete is 100% at ease with his condition (and BB had to be sure of that otherwise they wouldn;t have put him in the house) and refuses to take medication for it.
over the coming weeks, he may have fewer outbursts as he relaxes in his envoronment, or may have more if it gets stressed about it.
he obviously has his own way of dealing with it ...and good on him for going into the house. he seems a lovely guy.
scoop...it's not always swear words that's uttered...some sufferers just make noises.
only a minority of sufferers tand to develop coprolalia - generally the utterance of words socially inappropriate to a situation, commenly swear words. some sufferers will shout racist comments to ethnic minorities...they'll be completely appalled and embarrassed, but they can't help it.
he most frequent associated conditions are:
� Obsessions and compulsions
� Inattention i.e. Attention-deficit-hyperactivity disorder
� Learning disabilities
� Behavioral problems i.e. quick temper, mood swings, over-reaction.
� Impulsiveness i.e. Echolalia (the urge to repeat other's words), echopraxia(the urge to mimic other's actions), palilalia (the urge to repeat your own words or thoughts).
(courtesy of Tourettes-disorder.com)