







Tourette's Syndrome is a neurological disorder that causes its victims to have a series of uncontrollable physical and/or vocal "tics." These tics can simply be weird facial expressions and sounds, but they can also take the form of violent outbursts and uncontrollable body movements.









One thing that no one has ever seen before is the mass onset of Tourette's Syndrome-like symptoms in a closely linked yet unrelated group of people...unless you count what happened to everyone that watched the series finale of



For someone that suffers from Tourette's, the tics can sometimes be temporarily suppressed, but ultimately are beyond the victim's control. It can be a very frustrating and embarrassing affliction to live with. It is also generally believed to be a genetically inherited disorder, with only vague theories existing about it having any sort of environmental origins.One thing that no one has ever seen before is the mass onset of Tourette's Syndrome-like symptoms in a closely linked yet unrelated group of people...unless you count what happened to everyone that watched the series finale of 'Lost' , but that's completely understandable.

"That's it?! How did Ben control the smoke monster?

Where is Jack's dad's body? WHAT ABOUT WALT?! ADLKADSFLKJK!"







But apparently it is possible, because 12 girls from the same high school in Le Roy, New York But apparently it is possible, because 12 girls from the same high school in Le Roy, New York suddenly began having Tourrette's Syndrome-like symptoms at around the same time. 2 of the girls claim that after waking up from a nap, they suddenly began having uncontrollable physical tics and verbal outbursts. Both of these girls' symptoms began in October.





Thera Sanchez, who was an honor roll student, cheerleader, and aspiring artist, has been unable to attend classes anymore due to how bad her condition has become.















infection or communicable disease...and there’s no evidence of any environmental factor[s]." School and government officials claim that all 12 girls are showing symptoms of conversion disorder , or "mass hysteria". They also claim that symptoms the girls are suffering from are purely psychological and not the result of "





That's right: 12 girls from the same area, but not related and not all of them well known to each other, suddenly develop severe Tourette's Syndrome, and it's all in their heads. Right....





"Nothing to see here."