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Originally Posted by Maven
But what I was basically getting at is, shouldn't a person with OCD given the same level of accommodations, as each individual needs (since OCD affects everyone differently), under the same law? I agree with you about blanket statements, but the ADA does so when saying "reasonable accommodations," at least for now.
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yes i think they should. OCD is such a debilitating illness. i feel as if it is often downplayed and not taken seriously. when you tell someone you have OCD they're like "oh yeah, i'm so OCD too!!" it drives me up the wall.