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Diagnosed in the 1970s by Dr. Shapiro with Daniel Ferron

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If you're looking to be inspired, you're in for a treat with today's episode of our podcast. I had the privilege of speaking with Daniel Ferron, an extraordinary individual whose journey with Tourette Syndrome is nothing short of incredible. Daniel has navigated life's highs and lows with a condition that was scarcely understood when he was diagnosed in the 1970s. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of support. Daniel Ferron is an entertainer, actor, and filmmaker.
Episode Highlights:
[01:20] - Daniel Ferron’s diagnosis in the 1970s by Tourette pioneer Dr. Arthur K. Shapiro.
[04:06] - Early treatment and studying with Daniel’s documentary.
[06:13] - Removed all treatment in his adolescence and had 10 years of tic remission.
[07:30] - Embracing Tourette Syndrome with humor.
[08:27] - When the tics returned.
[10:04] - Daniel’s experience with school in New Jersey.
[11:09] - Family support was paramount to his success.
[13:27] - Finding his calling in entertainment.
[15:45] - The advancement of Tourette advocacy leading to understanding.
[17:30] - Going to the movies and getting into the entertainment business.
[20:05] - Daniel’s documentary “My Life, My Story, My Tourette’s”.
[23:40] - Advice for the younger Tourette community.
[27:03] - Advice to disconnect.
[28:50] - Clarity and sense of self naturally improves as you age.
Links & Resources:
Daniel Ferron's Documentary: "My Life, My Story, My Tourette's"
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders (NJCTS): https://njcts.org/
Remember, each story shared on this podcast brings light and understanding to the diverse experiences within the Tourette's community. Your journey is your own, and it's filled with potential and promise. If Daniel's story resonated with you, I encourage you to like, share, and leave a review to help us connect with more listeners.
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If you're looking to be inspired, you're in for a treat with today's episode of our podcast. I had the privilege of speaking with Daniel Ferron, an extraordinary individual whose journey with Tourette Syndrome is nothing short of incredible. Daniel has navigated life's highs and lows with a condition that was scarcely understood when he was diagnosed in the 1970s. His story is a testament to the power of perseverance and the importance of support. Daniel Ferron is an entertainer, actor, and filmmaker.
Episode Highlights:
[01:20] - Daniel Ferron’s diagnosis in the 1970s by Tourette pioneer Dr. Arthur K. Shapiro.
[04:06] - Early treatment and studying with Daniel’s documentary.
[06:13] - Removed all treatment in his adolescence and had 10 years of tic remission.
[07:30] - Embracing Tourette Syndrome with humor.
[08:27] - When the tics returned.
[10:04] - Daniel’s experience with school in New Jersey.
[11:09] - Family support was paramount to his success.
[13:27] - Finding his calling in entertainment.
[15:45] - The advancement of Tourette advocacy leading to understanding.
[17:30] - Going to the movies and getting into the entertainment business.
[20:05] - Daniel’s documentary “My Life, My Story, My Tourette’s”.
[23:40] - Advice for the younger Tourette community.
[27:03] - Advice to disconnect.
[28:50] - Clarity and sense of self naturally improves as you age.
Links & Resources:
Daniel Ferron's Documentary: "My Life, My Story, My Tourette's"
New Jersey Center for Tourette Syndrome and Associated Disorders (NJCTS): https://njcts.org/
Remember, each story shared on this podcast brings light and understanding to the diverse experiences within the Tourette's community. Your journey is your own, and it's filled with potential and promise. If Daniel's story resonated with you, I encourage you to like, share, and leave a review to help us connect with more listeners.
Send us a text

Support the show

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