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Originally Posted by Rose76
Wow. I never knew that OCD could have an onset later in life. I always thought that anyone with OCD was probably like that as a child.
I guess I'm going by my own experience. I've not been diagnosed with OCD. I just have a trait in that direction that is a bit beyond what most consider normal. My parents told me I had that tendency from the time I was a toddler. But it has gotten worse over time. I've gotten much more worried about removing dust from everything. Of course, that started after I moved to a very dusty region of the world.
In other ways though, I seem to be getting "stuck" more. So maybe your story is illuminating for me. It shows me that some serious problems can start later in life. Things are getting a lot tougher for me. They do involve issues of grooming and housekeeping.
That's good to hear that you have been able to improve so much. I'm glad you were able to find helpful treatment.
A tough problem for me has been accumulating piles of paperwork and then unable to get it sorted out. This started when I was a kid. It got much worse over the past 12 years. At times, I feel in despair of ever getting myself organized.
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Hi Rose.
I never thought about any health issue stems from childhood.For me it happened 6 years ago.I had to spend the money to find a way to get rid of it.Not something to be devoted to for life.
I'm making big progress.Almost cured of ocd now.I'm making so much progress especially these last 8 months being the best and the busiest.
If you contact your local chiropractic association and look for chiros who do various forms of muscle testing techniques.That should help you.Thats how I got where I am in my progress.
My chiro was trained in the USA for several year.He didnt want to be just a chiro.He wanted to go further.You should be able to find the associatuions online then ring them.Find a chiro who is near to your home so you dont have to travel many miles.If its up to a 30 minute drive you should find a few.You can always send me a private message with the links.I'll see if I can find an association.