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Red face Jan 07, 2011 at 12:16 PM
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I'm not exactly sure if I have OCD because i was never diagnosed with it. But i'm pretty certain that it is because i did alot of research on it. First of all right now i'm 32 years old but back when i was about 24 years old all the sudden i began to start checking my drawers on my dresser, and also my night stand drawers my door on my closet and I will also check my alarm clock to see if its set for the right i'll do this about 6 or more times.
And I'll also count up to the number 37 i'll do this everynight before i go to sleep and i'm even starting to do this during the day now. And I noticed everytime i try to avoid doing this or if something doesn't go right i'll punish myself for it. Thoughts like this are driving me nuts.It's hard for me to put up with this anymore.I feel very ashamed to tell my parents or any of my relatives about this because i think that there gonna think i'm lying or something. I would like to take an antideppressant but i'm afraid to because i also have epilepsy i don't want it to cause any seizures for me.
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