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I surprised there arent that many responses/members posting more here. OCD is hell to live with. Hell literally. And its beyond just hand washing- a poor stereotype.
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Yeah. i know what you mean. it sucks... a lot. that an understatement.
so I'll chat here to liven things up! how are you? how is ur OCD?
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OCD here, too. I'd like to see what's NEW in the world of OCD treatment and medicine. Surely all the studies you always hear about have led to something new?
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Havent heard of much. Still seems like the most successful approach is still exposure therapy in addition to medication and talk therapy. thats what I am doing... how are you treating ur OCD?
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That's what I do, too. Meds and exposure. My psychiatrist once told me someday we'll be able to get a computer chip installed in our brains that will turn the OCD off. I don't want a chip in my brain, but even if I did, I doubt it'll happen in my lifetime.
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i dont think i would want a chip in my brain either. *shiver* that just doesn't sound right.
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I think the most recent advances medication-wise are the ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease)drugs (Riluzole). Some studies show that OCD patients have found relief using these drugs. It still considered experimental though-- my dr. would not prescribe it to me.
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Bipolar NOS & OCD Currently taking thyroid medication, Wellbutrin SR 200 mg, Ambien 12.5 mg Have taken: Geodon (very bad experience), lithium (over 22 years ago when I was a teenager--bad experience), various antidepressants (celexa, prozac etc. -all send me into manic mode). |
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I'm a little paranoid of a chip implanted in the brain, too, bastetsha.
![]() I haven't watched it yet, but there is a special that's been on (might still repeat, not sure) called "Neat Freaks," about people with OCD, specifically cleaning compulsions. I was pissed when I watched The Talk and they were making jokes about it. Aisha and Sara (two of the hosts) did try to mention that it's a serious issue for these people, but they all kept making jokes. ![]()
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I agree, most of the threads here were posted like a week or so ago.
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It's unfortunate that the "reality" show that was on TV only showed the sterotypical OCD (checking, counting, etc.) but there are so many other facets of this disorder. I am OCD about everything. The easiest way to describe my OCD is I live my life based on probabilities. I am constantly expecting the worse to happen and therefore avoid any situation that would cause me to feel uncomfortable. I am in a constant state of worry. I was diagnosed with OCD, Major Depressive Disorder and Anxiety. I have been on various medications, however nothing relieves the distress. I am also sensitive to medication.
I'm recently started taking Lamictal because they feel that I may have bi-polar tendencies, but because I have more depression than mania my therapists refuses to change my diagnosis. I don't like constantly trying to explain to people how frustrating it is for me. At times I really just want to die. I've had one attempt. Just really trying to find positive things to think about so I can get through each day. |
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