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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As with most disorders there are degrees of OCD. Only in the most extreme form does it keep you from living your life. My DS had it and was able to go to school despite the OCD. He had very specific triggers and his ritual was very short, though visible. ERP was extremely helpful.[/quote] he may had had OCD, but you do indicate rituals. The OP's diagnosis of her friend is nothing close. Also, be advised that children are very much over-diagnosed in many areas, or that your son does have OCD, but in the nacent stages. This adult person, which the OP is referring to , does not absolutely have OCD.[/quote]
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