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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. I don't think it's OCD. I think it could either be some kind of anxiety, ADHD, or mild ASD. But it really doesn't matter. So far, there are no issues, other than what I described. No issues at school. No friend issues. I don't think the friend or school situations are ideal, but they are fine. She excels in school. But absolutely despises it. She likes her 3 friends and they like her, but they hardly spend any time together, and she has zero interest in developing any new friendships or meeting new people. For the most part, she is very pleasant to be around and we have a good relationship. But this is a weird trigger and I guess I just want to understand it better. Maybe some of it is just moodiness? I will talk about it after, and she admits she doesn't mean any of it. She says she just exaggerates her feelings. I also found she seems incapable of interpreting her body's signals. When she had Covid recently, she was unable to describe her symptoms. I told her that it's going to be important for her to learn how to describe her symptoms so that if something was going on with her, we would know how to help. She's unable to give us any information about whether she has a headache, or has an upset stomach, or anything. She also does not experience hunger or fatigue. And an unusual reaction to pain. If someone inflicts pain on her, it's just pure anger. But other than that, it's mostly just a kind of curious confusion, or non-reaction when she gets injured. She has never once cried from getting injured, even as a baby. [/quote]
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