Mike Sullivan, 32, has had almost no relief from constant shouting and grimacing “tics” – even when officiating at marriages. But after three years as a deputy registrar, he says his condition is getting worse.

He said: “I suffer from involuntary arm and head movements. I stick my tongue out and make noises such as squeaks – but I don’t swear. I have pinned all my hopes on this operation.”
Mike, of Exeter, Devon, will become the seventh Tourette’s sufferer to have the pioneer-ing surgery. The first six have all seen improvements. A transmitter in his brain will send electric shocks to another under his left collar bone, moderating the tics.
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Or, instead of cutting into his brain, he could look at the possibility that his problems might be caused by strep bacteria.
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