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LIAM HARRISON, 13, of Nashville, Tenn., right, embraces camp worker Katie Lesesne, 21, while experiencing a tic where he feels the urge to hug someone in proximity at Camp Twitch and Shout, a camp for children with Tourette Syndrome in Winder, Ga.
LIAM HARRISON, 13, of Nashville, Tenn., right, embraces camp worker Katie Lesesne, 21, while experiencing a tic where he feels the urge to hug someone in proximity at Camp Twitch and Shout, a camp for children with Tourette Syndrome in Winder, Ga. “When I get the feeling, I just want to squeeze someone,” explains Harrison. “When I let go it makes me happy. It feels so awesome like I’m gaining something. It makes me feel a lot better. “

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