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Old Sep 25, 2012, 12:05 PM
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I was wondering if this was a mental disorder and if anyone personally knew a doctor who could help me in Houston Texas. Thanks a bunch.

PS trich is a disorder that makes you want to pull your hair

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Old Sep 25, 2012, 12:32 PM
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i dont think that itself is a mental disorder. i do think tho that it is a symptom of a mental disorder (anxiety, etc).
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Old Sep 25, 2012, 01:16 PM
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I was wondering if this was a mental disorder and if anyone personally knew a doctor who could help me in Houston Texas. Thanks a bunch.

PS trich is a disorder that makes you want to pull your hair
I could be wrong, but it seems like it would be a kind of OCD. Good luck finding an answer.
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Old Oct 14, 2012, 04:59 AM
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see, trich isn't itself a mental disorder, but it is a cognitive behaviour disorder. what that means is that you developed a habit that gives mental satisfaction, and not an impairment with a mental function which causes you to pull hair.
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Old Oct 16, 2012, 06:07 PM
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i have the same problem since i was a kid it sucks its embaressing allways wareing a hat around town it gets better than worse than better and worse they do have ocd medicen i just couldnt take it my body reacts badly to meds iv got a permint twitch from a med so my dr wont give me much else talk about being a out cast allready than ad this to it it really sucks! iv never met anyone else like that
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Old Nov 01, 2012, 02:49 PM
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i have had trichtollomania since i was around 7 or 8... i cant twist my hair and tug on it anymore because i started shaving my head out of embarrasment at first, by the damage i had done, but then i really started going bald at around 23 or so and continued to shave my head since. For me, it seemed to be a product of my frustrations with anxiety issues. It was a form of release and it felt good. Its like my conscious fights my subconscious as in the subconscious creates anxiety and obsessive intruding thoughts and my conscious tries to combat what it knows to be unrealistic by performing rituals over and over to reasure how unrealistic and crazy it is. subconsious lying to conscious... conscious getting frustrated by the never ending checks and balances it has to perform, creates forms of relief through outlets like pulling hair and ticks etc... so its not a mental disorder, its just something you do because of your anxiety disorder... i understand what your going through and if what i said rings a bell with you then you should probably worry less about the hair pulling and focus on the underlying anxiety issues that cause you to perform such acts.
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