4. Find specialist support
You could go a step further on the journey to trying to manage TD by trying to get into contact with a specialist organization that could offer support for your symptoms, or for your initial diagnosis as this can be hard to deal with for some people.
Finding a specialist support group or network might also provide a platform for a person to be able to connect with other people who’ve experienced TD and similar symptoms and challenges.
Depending on the particular type of support that a person would find useful, it could be a good idea think about contacting somewhere like The Dystonia Society, as although dystonia is a completely different condition to TD, they have lots of brilliant information on coping with things such as involuntary movements and managing movement disorders effectively.
A problem shared is thought to be a problem halved, and so anyone with TD shouldn’t think twice about getting in touch with specialist services, as it could prove pivotal in improving their quality of life.