Monday, March 29, 2010

This works!

I found this site that really works and reduced my anxiety by 90%. Give it a try, Its not for everyone. Here is the link

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Water back on.

The water was finally turned on and all I can say is WOW!! This was a true test. I washed my hands with mouthwash instead....lol

Friday, March 26, 2010

NO water!

Water main break today, so the water was turned off. I can't WASH my hands!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

OCD

The OCD is acting up again. If anyone needs a speaker to talk about OCD, and makes it funny, email me...lol You will laugh so hard, you'll wish you had it.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

You can Catch AIDS by eating Chicken Wings

This is in the mind of OCD. We try not to think about it. Ask anyone with OCD.

What is OCD?

Obsessions
Obsessions are the mental component of OCD. They are thoughts, images, or impulses that repeatedly enter the mind, and feel out of the individual’s control. The person with OCD does not want to have these ideas, finds them intrusive, and usually at some point has recognized that they don't truly make sense. This is an important feature of obsessions, as it helps to distinguish them from other non-OCD symptoms such as worry or depressive preoccupations, and from other human experiences like fantasy. Obsessions are accompanied by troubling feelings that can take many forms, such as fear or apprehension, anxiety, disgust, tension, or a sensation that things are “not just right.”

Recent research shows that the symptoms of OCD follow a few broad themes; within these themes, obsessions can take a countless number of forms. Common examples include the following:

• Contamination (e.g., fears of germs, dirtiness, chemicals, AIDS, cancer)
• Symmetry or exactness (e.g., of belongings, spoken or written words, the way one moves or completes actions)
• Doubting (e.g., whether appliances are turned off, doors are locked, written work is accurate, etc.)
• Aggressive Impulses (e.g., thoughts of stabbing one’s children, pushing loved ones into traffic, etc.)
• Accidental Harm to Others (e.g., fears of contaminating or poisoning a loved one, or of being responsible for a break in or a fire)
• Religion (e.g., sexual thoughts about a holy person, satanic thoughts, distressing thoughts regarding morality)
• Sexual (e.g., thoughts about personally upsetting sexual acts)
• Other miscellaneous obsessions having to do with themes such as lucky or unlucky colors or numbers, or with the need to know “trivial” details (e.g., house numbers, license plates)

OCD Laughs

This is the life of a Business man who is 34 and has OCD. Laugh, cry and enjoy.
Cheers