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Hi, I’m desperately in need of help, it feels like pure ocd is ruining my mind an changing me permenantly, I’ve had ocd as long as I can remember but now it has completely took over my life, 90% is rituals in my mind cancelling bad sick thought about children and replacing them...
Its ruining my life. I have a dog and i can’t sit down with him and talk to him and play with him like I used to because Im too scared to be near him. I also can’t tell my parents or sister about it because they won’t understand. I don’t know what to do. I can’t...
all the while irate and likely blaming me for ruining everything. As I opened the door, I felt the sticky sensation of liquid soap on my fingers. The doorknob was covered in it. Too late. He had been cleaning again.”
Reply Guestover a year ago ^ That would be me then. Seemingly entirely compulsive procrastination has been ruining my life. Can anyone suggest where to start looking for help? Reply
need to figure out answers to these questions, and attempting to do so is ruining your life. I encourage to remind your self of this when the urge to go down the rabbit hole arises, and to instead get busy focusing on something more useful. ...
grows well past the point where my rational brain hasanysay in the matter. So it enters situations like a dent in a can ruining everything: the day, all thoughts, everything. Because this dent in the can is a subconscious judgment of laziness by—and solely by—the jury of the OCD ...
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they're ruining my fancy synapses and using the guest neurons." OCD also often coexists with depression. This is partly because of chemicals and genetics, and also because constant obsessing and feeling forced to keep everything you've ever owned to the point of isolation can be pretty fucki...