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Title: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: Gray_Area on March 13, 2013, 07:44:49 pm
A quick sloppy google didn't yield anything, and I have no idea how to label this for search engines. Essentially, I know this guy (in his late 60s now) who's apparently always had a nervrous bit of energy. Can't stay still, and a bit jumpy in his verbalizing. You can see him holding himself back if your answer to his question isn't at the same speed. What I'm most curious about is he has this.....behavior.....of snapping his jaw. Almost like an animal. Sometimes it's blatant, his mouth opening and head jerking. Other times, when he's less frenetic, it's very mild, you can only hear his teeth snap together.

He isn't autistic or a savant or anything. What the hell is this?
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: RayB on March 13, 2013, 08:00:37 pm
Could be Tourette's. Everyone assumes that that condition results in involuntary swearing, but actually each person that suffers from it has their own unique symptom.

Is this guy's name Sam? You described exactly what a former co-worker started doing at one point and he said it was hereditary, but never elaborated on what it was exactly.

Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: Xiaou2 on March 13, 2013, 10:47:59 pm

 A clicking jaw is probably TMJ.  If you open or close the jaw slowly, its less pronounced.
The mental thing, is probably something alone the lines of ADHD.

 Btw - Watch this, especially if you ingest any artificial sweeteners:

Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI7_8FDzuJE&list=PLA29313F1EBCE2BD1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI7_8FDzuJE&list=PLA29313F1EBCE2BD1)

 Shockingly sad.
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: Gray_Area on March 17, 2013, 02:08:07 am
@Ray: I thought of Tourette's, but it didn't seem to fit with what I knew. Looking that up, it may well be what he has. It's an un-nerving thing, I tell ya.

@X: no, it's not TMJ. Yes, I've known about artificial sweeteners, hydrogenated oils, etc, etc, for over a decade. And have been fortunate to have naturally dropped interest in soda, coffee, fast food, and other things in my early to mid 20s.
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: Le Chuck on March 17, 2013, 09:00:11 am
So lemme get this straight, you're trying to diagnose an acquaintance's supposed medical issues on an arcade forum without his consent?

What's the end game here? "Surprize! I know what's wrong with you and so do several hundred other strangers and oh by the way I documented it for posterity."
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: Le Chuck on March 17, 2013, 01:38:03 pm
Do you always respond to a question with a question when the questioner had responded to a question with a question? 

We're all adults here.

You've clearly not met my buddy Crtrrss.  This is the internet, you know that right, so making a statement as if you're in a closed door meeting of the boys club is asinine.
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: ChadTower on March 17, 2013, 03:17:05 pm
Do you always respond to a question with a question when the questioner had responded to a question with a question?


WHO MADE THAT MAN A GUNNER?!
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: Le Chuck on March 18, 2013, 10:33:35 pm
Dude, you came hunting me out in this thread with a bone to pick. It's adorable that you think I'm pissed off. If I'm so condescending why did you reach out to me?
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: Le Chuck on March 18, 2013, 10:49:27 pm
Quote from: hypernova link=topic=131048.msg1344268#msg1344268
you prove time and time again to me that you are anything but with your condescension towards me.

Not trying to be a dick, seriously asking, do you have links? I can not for the life of me recollect interacting with you.  I usually recall folks I've pissed off but I'm drawing a blank. Weird. Oh well.
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: Le Chuck on March 18, 2013, 11:13:59 pm
Standing by
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: Gray_Area on March 20, 2013, 03:40:18 pm


WHO MADE THAT MAN A GUNNER?!

You mean, behind a crew-served weapon?


@Le Chuck: I'm just curious to see what he might have. There's no helping him, as he doesn't think he has a condition. And, besides, he's an on-off cig smoking vegie Buddhist - when he should likely at least be eating animal flesh.
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: Le Chuck on March 20, 2013, 04:24:49 pm


WHO MADE THAT MAN A GUNNER?!

You mean, behind a crew-served weapon?


No I think he means at the helm of Spaceball 1
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: Gray_Area on March 23, 2013, 11:59:30 pm


WHO MADE THAT MAN A GUNNER?!

You mean, behind a crew-served weapon?


No I think he means at the helm of Spaceball 1


Uoohhhhh. Never liked that movie. I think Mel Brooks was getting beyond his years there.
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: ChadTower on March 26, 2013, 12:19:19 pm

I knew it!  I'm surrounded by ---uvulas---!

KEEP FIRING, ---uvulas---!
Title: Re: What is this physical/neurological condition?
Post by: ark_ader on March 26, 2013, 12:31:51 pm
You will find the answer[ur=http://lightoftheimagination.com/Freud-Civil-Disc.pdfl] here[/url]:


 Btw - Watch this, especially if you ingest any artificial sweeteners:

Sweet Misery: A Poisoned World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI7_8FDzuJE&list=PLA29313F1EBCE2BD1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI7_8FDzuJE&list=PLA29313F1EBCE2BD1)

 Shockingly sad.


FFS not this again X2   ::)