Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an OCD therapist. Way, way more people have OCD than you (or they) realize. The stereotypical light-switch flipping etc. behaviors are actually some of the least common.
Some of you reading this have undiagnosed OCD, I promise.
My kid is in treatment for OCD. Was reading this thread with sadness that nobody will want to marry them. Then remembered that after learning about my kid’s OCD I realized I have it too…
How could you not know you have OCD?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm an OCD therapist. Way, way more people have OCD than you (or they) realize. The stereotypical light-switch flipping etc. behaviors are actually some of the least common.
Some of you reading this have undiagnosed OCD, I promise.
My kid is in treatment for OCD. Was reading this thread with sadness that nobody will want to marry them. Then remembered that after learning about my kid’s OCD I realized I have it too…
Anonymous wrote:I'm an OCD therapist. Way, way more people have OCD than you (or they) realize. The stereotypical light-switch flipping etc. behaviors are actually some of the least common.
Some of you reading this have undiagnosed OCD, I promise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If treated, yes.
Yes, it is treatable. It is the true OCD folks that can’t lead normal lives and refuse treatment that are the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I say this as someone who struggles with a metal illness -- we can be very, very hard to live with. Treatment has worked very well for me, I'm absolutely a huge success story. But things have, with regularity, been hard on my DH. At times very hard. And it doesn't tend to get better as we get older, it tends to get worse.
Just go into it with open eyes about the difficulty that will undoubtedly come.
Do you just have OCD or other mental illnesses?
*mental* not metal. ugh, sorry.
Anonymous wrote:I say this as someone who struggles with a metal illness -- we can be very, very hard to live with. Treatment has worked very well for me, I'm absolutely a huge success story. But things have, with regularity, been hard on my DH. At times very hard. And it doesn't tend to get better as we get older, it tends to get worse.
Just go into it with open eyes about the difficulty that will undoubtedly come.