The last time I saw my psychiatrist, I told her the most likely cause of my "grand" catatonic episodes were the result of me blocking my tics (Tourette's). At the time, it gave an excuse that sounded like it might be true. Now I'm not so sure.
So far there is two probable causes that I know of. The smaller "phasing outs" started when I was in grade 4, which agrees with the possibility that it might be due to some form of PTSD. However grade 4 was also the time when my teacher noticed my tics and told my parents to check for Tourette's. So I don't know which is more probable. My psychiatrists left it to me to decide which was the cause of it and now I'm confused.
I haven't had a grand episode since the time I was doing my neuropsychological tests in March, catching myself in the middle of the blinking letter test. Ever since then, at worst, I've been having smaller episodes that last only a minute at its longest and sometimes I can kick it in and win staring contests (wins me drinks, haha.)
So yeah, I'm confused. Maybe it's not that important?
So far there is two probable causes that I know of. The smaller "phasing outs" started when I was in grade 4, which agrees with the possibility that it might be due to some form of PTSD. However grade 4 was also the time when my teacher noticed my tics and told my parents to check for Tourette's. So I don't know which is more probable. My psychiatrists left it to me to decide which was the cause of it and now I'm confused.
I haven't had a grand episode since the time I was doing my neuropsychological tests in March, catching myself in the middle of the blinking letter test. Ever since then, at worst, I've been having smaller episodes that last only a minute at its longest and sometimes I can kick it in and win staring contests (wins me drinks, haha.)
So yeah, I'm confused. Maybe it's not that important?