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vocal tic.....

Postby pollR78 » 29 Nov 2013, 16:35

this should maybe be on health but wanted more people to see and give me any tips..........

from reading online it appears my child has a 'vocal tic', and it is driving me INSANE!

For about a year on and off she has done a throat clearing thing, sometimes she does it a lot, other times hardly any but my dad was always aware of it..............now she has started sniffing constantly but just a small sniff and a 'hhmmm' kind of hum noise and it is CONSTANT!!

I have spoken to her and asked if she is worried about anything, thought maybe because she doesn't see her dad (her choice) but she said no, nothing is bothering her, she knows she can speak to me...............she will sit and for instance last night I went to the loo, could hear her, and maybe 20 sniffs and 'mmm'.

I have tried to ignore it, but I struggle as it is so bloody annoying!!

anyone any experience of this? dont' see the point of going to GP, last time I took her for the throat clearing they tried to say it was an allergy and gave me anti histamines which funnily enough didnt help!

arghhh!!

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Re: vocal tic.....

Postby Kaz » 29 Nov 2013, 16:36

No sorry hun, I have no experience of this - but didn't want to read and not reply (((((x)))))
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Re: vocal tic.....

Postby Aggers » 29 Nov 2013, 16:40

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Re: vocal tic.....

Postby Ally » 29 Nov 2013, 16:42

Is she actually aware that she's doing it Poll?

If she is..maybe have a wee chat and perhaps a reward if she manages to lessen it day by day until she's not doing it any more?

I wish I could be more help. :? xx
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Re: vocal tic.....

Postby tonicha » 29 Nov 2013, 16:42

Sorry Poll, can't help on that at all xx

But I developed a lisp, when I was younger - apparently - and spoke weirdly for quite a while. I was about 5 - I think - and it went when I was about 8 - also apparently,

I really can't remember doing it.
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Re: vocal tic.....

Postby pollR78 » 29 Nov 2013, 16:49

thanks folks xxx

Aggers will have a read of that link, thank you!

Just sat and spoke to her again as it was getting really bad, a few days ago she said she didn't know she was doing it and I started sniffing loudly or clearing my throat when she done it to make her aware................she got upset as I said to her I would speak to my GP at my appointment next week, she told me she does know she is doing it ???!!

Asked her again if she is worrying, and I think she has been worried a bit as I have been worrying about a few things lately and she has obviously picked it up from me, have reassured her all is ok, not to worry and she said she will try and stop it.......................

watch this space - hope she does as I was cracking up!!

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Re: vocal tic.....

Postby saundra » 29 Nov 2013, 17:18

I'm sure Amy will be fine
Some kids bit there nails
So it might just stop lets hope so xx
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Re: vocal tic.....

Postby pollR78 » 29 Nov 2013, 17:22

yeah I hope so Saundra xxxx
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Re: vocal tic.....

Postby Lozzles » 29 Nov 2013, 17:36

Poll you know your lovely daughter better than anyone and if you think she is worrying about something, she probably is. She may not even realise it though.
You have a wonderful relationship with Amy and she knows she can tell you anything, but on some level she may not want to worry you, so won't tell you what is on her mind. The last thing to do though is to try and push her to tell you as it might make things worse. Maybe you can talk about what you think could be worrying her in a round about way, maybe through play...draw pictures together, sand play anything creative really.
It may just be 'one of those things' and eventually stop happening. If you are worried though maybe see you GP just for a chat about your concerns, but without Amy.
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Re: vocal tic.....

Postby pollR78 » 29 Nov 2013, 17:49

thank you Loz, yeah you are right, have had a little chat with her and she got a bit upset, maybe with all the change from me going from uni to working, routines have changed and then I have been worried about money and said to her we have to be really careful, she has maybe taken it that things are really bad - which they are not, but I am a worrier.

I must try and stop worrying and letting it show, going to be positive and upbeat from now on and see if it helps, I of course feel guilty now thinking its my fault she has been doing this :(

Positive and upbeat is my new motto...............

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