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When I was a teen in high school I used to walk and touch with both hands the sides of the wall. It was like I was using the walls for a feeling of reassurance. It was as if I needed to touch them to feel a sense of some kind of structure. I was diagnosed with OCD by a pdoc and Tourettes by a neuro.
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Hello mugwort2: I don't really know the answer to this.
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Well I'm grateful you replied. I agree I need to talk to my pdoc or neuro for this.
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Honestly, it sounds as though you answered your own question.
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It sounds like something somewhat similar to a compulsion I have where I tap my pinkies on my thighs (three taps right, three taps left, repeat the cycle, and always stop the cycle after left)? So I'd be leaning toward saying OCD? Mind, I don't have Tourettes so I can't easily comment on that though!
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