@MaxsMom I’m going dizzy trying to understand why your husband thinks it’s a perk you shake your leg when he’s working over night at the hospital. Im sorry I’m too dense to get the connection.
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I’m replying here because last thread is closed. My husband is a pediatric oncologist specializing in brain tumors. A few days a week he usually stays with patients. He’s there for scared parents, when he is trying to figure out new treatment plans, and especially when a DIPG patient is hospitalized. My leg shake keeps him awake. I was only pointing out NT people “tic”. I kept my ID son out of it because we can redirect bad behaviors to calming one’s. I don’t consider him to “tic”.
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I’m replying here because last thread is closed. My husband is a pediatric oncologist specializing in brain tumors. A few days a week he usually stays with patients. He’s there for scared parents, when he is trying to figure out new treatment plans, and especially when a DIPG patient is hospitalized. My leg shake keeps him awake. I was only pointing out NT people “tic”. I kept my ID son out of it because we can redirect bad behaviors to calming one’s. I don’t consider him to “tic”.