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Old Dec 28, 2010, 08:29 PM
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because one the spots I have picking on my head is really bad, and is contuing to ooze blood and puss. It's pretty nasty. I have an atibiotic cream for that now.

I asked him about referring me to become evaluated for ocd. He laughed and said it's tied into your autism. I asked how? My son has autism and he doesn't do the things I do like this. It has to be more than that.

He said that I didn't really need a seperate dx for ocd, but was willing to send me to a somewhere. he will call with details.

I have also spoken with my t. She is going to refer me somewhere also.`She agrees that the "ocd tendancies" may be related to the autism, but to her it seems pretty severe at this point. With the injuries that I am indulging in now I could most likely need additional services.

..just trying to make sence of things.
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Old Dec 28, 2010, 09:01 PM
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Good for you for seeking help..........
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