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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 6:32 am?? ?Post subject: Tics, should they cause physiological feelings? Reply with quote

Title is a bit bad, but should tics cause a number of physological affects. What I get with the tics is the feeling of goosebumps usually down one side of my body, a tingling sensation on the one side of my head before the onset of a tic. Some rarer affects such as dizzieness, headaches, loss of balence. The tics are frequent and strong depending on the situation and environment, such as cold weather or something a dislike such as a bad smell or something that tastes bad, those kinds of things. I know that tics are a symtom of Autism/Aspergers, but should they have that many physological effects?
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