Author Topic: I'm thinking I might have OCD. [rant]  (Read 784 times)

-It's all in my head, I'm overreacting, etc.-
« Last Edit: January 16, 2013, 08:22:00 PM by Man 2 »

It's not OCD, and if it is it's an extremely mild case.

Everyone has ticks that make up who they are, there's no need to fear.

For the longest time I thought I had OCD, so we went to get me tested for it, and it turned out I had a mild case of OCD and depression.  However, now two years later I am not diagnosed with either of those two.

tl;dr; Don't worry, it's probably just a phase/nothing

I have latent OCD. I used to wash my hands until they were raw. To this day, I still need things to be symmetrical and consistent.

-snip-
there's different "levels" of OCD, with the topmost being the personality disorder. ranked:

obsessive compulsive personality disorder
OCD traits
OCD tendencies

you're the bottom rung, just as many people are.

I have most of those symptoms, but what I always find interesting is how I subconsciously count things, like gunshots in a video game, and I just kind of know how much it happened.
It's actually pretty useful and most of the time it's right on the dot, even if it was like twenty-some machine gun shots in call of booty or w/e.

Why do people so relentlessly try to prove they have a problem?

whenever I go out for lunch, I do the exact same thing every time. I go to Tim hormone and get a specific donut and bagel, then I eat it in the same place every time and then go back and get a specific flavour f slushie, and then I go back and sit in the same place.

Why do people so relentlessly try to prove they have a problem?

Because it makes you speshul even though it restricts the most basic of everyday interactions and severely limits your ability to accomplish just about anything

Do you have any connections with the OCD Klansmen?!?!?!

Why do people so relentlessly try to prove they have a problem?

Coffee and sugar make you OCD, so does insomnia. Eat better and sleep more.

Seriously OP why the forget do you care if you have OCD or not?

WebMD diagnosing you with OCD is probably just like schools diagnosing a teenager with ADD.