Consequences
Some consequences for the positive side are that it will have good actions towards society. People that have tourettes will know what it is like to breathe, talk right, not be hurting, and be able to sleep. Grownups could live their life and drive normally. Maybe if kids get made fun of they would not be bothered knowing then that it is not true that they have tourettes. There is nothing bad about having Tourettes, but won’t you want a relief of no ticing, and no uncontrollable symptoms. No more rashes or pains. This would make a very big difference for society whether or not people know about it. Know then people won’t be embarrassed to live a life and go to certain places that they wanted to go, but they couldn’t because their Tourettes affected them.
Some consequences for the negatives side are that the shot might be rather expensive to people that want to take it. Anyone taking the shot that is not diagnosed with Tourettes syndrome will receive a fatal reaction. You can only take this shot if a doctor prescribes it to you. Some of the side effects to the shot are headache, muscle pains, and dizziness. These symptoms will only last until the shot comes to an effect, but if any of those side effects happen you are able to take regular medicine for it. Another part of the symptoms is that your tourettes get worse, but of course when the shot takes full effect, then the tics go away.
This could at one time be a benefit then it could be nothing. Possibly in 20 years it will all be a benefit to us. It possibly just might not even work. It possibly just could work. The new technology could possibly fail us or it might succeed. The old technology that we have today we know that it still needs to be inproved.