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Old Oct 03, 2014, 12:50 PM
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Hi everyone.
I have been diagnosed with OCD for about 3 years now, and It's had different ways of affecting me.

At first, I was OCD about germs and washing my hands

Then I had corrupt religious thoughts because of OCD (I am a strong Catholic)

Now, I have always had an irrational fear of vomiting, and every SINGLE day, I feel like I am going to vomit, although I never do. It is even worse when there is something important going on (international family members visiting, exams) and I can't bear it anymore!

Every day I feel sick, and sometimes, I don't want to eat, which could lead to something even worse for me...

Thank you for listening to me.
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muncie

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Old Oct 03, 2014, 01:46 PM
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Hi finisnothere, welcome to PC! You may want to consider posting in the OCD forum located here: OCD and Trichotillomania - Forums at Psych Central

-Take care,
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Old Oct 03, 2014, 01:57 PM
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Oh my dear, I feel for you. I have also suffered from OCD for a very long time. But don't make the mistake I did and not seek treatment. Back when mine started there wasn't a whole lot known about it (I'm a retired lady). I've heard there's medication that helps now too. Even left on it's own it does tend to improve over time, but it takes control on your part. The secret is "ignore it and it goes away." Takes practice though. This in particular affects anxious people. The rituals we practice bring about a temporary feeling of calm, but only strengthens the compulsion.

Please seek help and medication. The longer you are affected, the more likely it will continue. Don't be embarrassed like I was, there are many that suffer from this disorder. Also search for others on PC that are affected by OCD for support.

Welcome to PC and I'm sure you will find a lot of help here.
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