
I’m not a naughty kid. You might think that I am being controlled by some sort of demon, or that I’m off with the pixies in fairy land. But that’s simply not true.
I am suffering with a hidden (or not so hidden) disability, a syndrome that only one in a hundred Australian kids live with.
Tourette’s Syndrome (or TS for short) is a neurological disorder that I can’t control. It causes my body to do movements or make sounds on its own accord, called tic-ing.
This might be putting up the middle finger or using swear words. But this doesn’t mean that I’m a naughty kid; it’s my TS that makes me act in the way that I do.
Being 11 years old and in my final year of primary school, I am moving closer to the next step of my school journey.
While at times I have felt like a classroom distraction, my friends and classmates over the past few years have been very kind and supportive of me and my Tourette’s.
There are some respectful and kind teachers too, who have taken the time to understand my condition and to offer the best help they can.
Many of my classrooms offer a "safe zone" right behind the teachers' desk where I can go if I start to feel overwhelmed, and when I am feeling overstimulated by noises, I have some noise cancelling headphones which can also play music!
Tryxx and Void. Image: Supplied.