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Little writing of Tourette syndrome and the family of Vasa




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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Above the text is a photograph, where one vegetable is different than other, and that vegetable or flower doesn't have to shame the difference for other flora. This means that being different is not same than being worse than others. Individualism is the thing, what would make people invent new things in the world and every great inventor has been different than other people. Also, many great statesmen were so-called "difficult personalities", that means that they had their strange behaviors.


When we are thinking about mental illness and individualism, we must remember one of the most powerful royal families in history. I sometimes have thought that the mental illness of that family was actually Tourette syndrome, and when we are thinking about that family, we remember them as outstanding military leaders and very creative persons, who made many things for their nation. And if that family had the Tourette-syndrome in their genomes, would that cause the isolation and fear against those people. When we are thinking about members of that family, we can say, that they are a good example, why those people who are working with Tourette- or other patients should keep their mouth shut in that kind of things, and everybody must not know about this kind of things.


The family of Vasa began national independence of Sweden in 1523, and in that family were members, who were so-called mentally unstable. That thing caused violent behavior but at the same time the very high level of intelligence and quality of being the artist. Many members of that family were genius in warfare, but the problem with those persons was violent behavior. And when I think about this family, I sometimes remember one tsar in the history, who was known as the violent man. This tsar was Ivan the Terrible, ruler of Russia, who murdered his own son during the hate episode. And then I must ask again one question of the family of Vasa.


That is are they married to some member of the Tsar Ivan the Terrible's family. And is their anger episodes from that family. When we are talking about the royal family of Vasa, we must say that those persons are the good example that the difference between mental illness and being genius is like the line in the water. When we are thinking about those excellent military leaders and statesmen, we must think about the mental illness and it's the influence on the behavior of the members of that family. That family must have problems to get spouses if that mental illness was commonly known. But what kind of mental illness was in this case?


That thing must have influence if somebody would tell that to everybody, and that's why princess of other courts might avoid that family. I sometimes think that this mental illness was Tourette-syndrome, what might seem like the violent behavior, and the bad way to talk. This syndrome makes the patient seem violent, and it could be very isolating. And many Tourette patients are very good in languages, but the problem is that the syndrome causes the situation, that many of them have seen unable to grow children. Also, the period of the spasm causes that the patient seems very frightened and demonic in the eyes of other people.

Sources:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourette_syndrome

https://pimeakronikka.blogspot.fi/p/little-writing-of-tourette-syndrome-and.html

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