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Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 6:08 pm
by ThomasEll
upstateface wrote:
Neurotik wrote:Nope i have social anxiety and i would happily trade with anyone in this thread. :)
:( So do I.
Me too, although I've never thought about giving it a name :/

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 6:13 pm
by esfandyar
i have ocd.

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 9:34 pm
by helix
kidshuffle wrote:Closest thing I have to OCD is cutting my goddamn nails almost every day. Couldn't see myself having it though.

I get really bad anxiety at work when my boss is around, or just at malls. I used to really get anxious around large groups of people but DJing has gotten done with that for the most part 8)
Congratulations, you've got average mental stability!

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Sat May 01, 2010 11:11 pm
by gnome
I hate people who say they have OCD because they have a habit of doing something, something which is often very normal. That pisses me off. I wash every morning I have OCD

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 12:19 am
by j-sh
Dead Rats wrote:I'm quite narrow-minded when it comes to mental illness, innit. Too many attention-seeking wanksandwiches claiming they're CRAAZZZYYY for me to believe alot of it.
ennit. everyone gets anxious. everyone seeks comfort in routine and familiarity. You are not mentally unstable.

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 12:23 am
by Luke Yeah?
I suffer from OCD and have done for as long as i can remember now. I go through good stages where it hardly affects me and then i go through bad stages where it can take me half an hour just to get into bed (it seems to effect me worse at night than in the day). It's a pain in the arse to live with, and the worst part about it for me is that i know what im doing is pointless and wont have any effect on my life so to speak but somewhere, that little voice still says do it :( I even get it when i mix.

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 1:32 am
by helix
gnome wrote:I hate people who say they have OCD because they have a habit of doing something, something which is often very normal. That pisses me off. I wash every morning I have OCD
I bathe, must be OCD!
I'm bummed out today, must be depression!
Sometimes I'm happy, sometimes I'm sad, I must be bipolar!
etc.

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 6:32 am
by WhosZena
Helix [Delay] wrote:
gnome wrote:I hate people who say they have OCD because they have a habit of doing something, something which is often very normal. That pisses me off. I wash every morning I have OCD
I bathe, must be OCD!
I'm bummed out today, must be depression!
Sometimes I'm happy, sometimes I'm sad, I must be bipolar!
etc.
There are no words to describe how much these people annoy me.

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 2:55 pm
by nicenice
So many people claim to be OCD. Some girl I was with a long time ago was obsessed with diagnosing herself with illnesses. Once she spent an hour talking to my best friend about her apparent OCD that came down to needing things on a certain number although my entire time with her I didn't notice this. Then she was aspergus, which she obviously wasn't because she loved being the center of attention. I think mental illness is a fad. Although I do feel like I exhibit signs of anxiety. It takes me ages to feel comfortable at college and when I'm in situations where they're more people I barely know then I do know, I find it dreadful. When I'm walking about I feel like everyones watching me or I look wierd etc. Don't know if thats social anxiety though.

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 3:25 pm
by WhosZena
I feel like people are watching me 70% of the time.
This is normally because they are.
Bloody restless eyes!

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 3:32 pm
by dubmatters
Door handles in public places make me sick. Especially the ones in pub toilets since 99% of people I see in there don't wash their hands. Fucking unhygienic barbarians.

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 3:37 pm
by nicenice
In all fairness, I don't shit and piss on my hands. I doubt other people do too.

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 3:45 pm
by Hibbie
dubmatters wrote:Door handles in public places make me sick. Especially the ones in pub toilets since 99% of people I see in there don't wash their hands. Fucking unhygienic barbarians.
100% AGREE, I use my sleeve to open doors in public

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 5:40 pm
by mohan
WhosZena? wrote:
Helix [Delay] wrote:
gnome wrote:I hate people who say they have OCD because they have a habit of doing something, something which is often very normal. That pisses me off. I wash every morning I have OCD
I bathe, must be OCD!
I'm bummed out today, must be depression!
Sometimes I'm happy, sometimes I'm sad, I must be bipolar!
etc.
There are no words to describe how much these people annoy me.
Funny thing is I generally find happy go lucky people really annoying, not that I can stand whingers but "troubled" people are often more intelligent, driven and passionate, all of my closest friends (and me) would be classified as depressives. I don't doubt that there's massive over diagnosis of mental illness but I know from bitter experience that it's a very real thing.

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 6:00 pm
by incnic
bosh xans smoke weed drank box wine (beer will make u angry / fat IMO )

all mental problems fixord

:w:

or

stydying and applying logotherapy will fix things if you dun have ruqs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logotherapy

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 6:22 pm
by WhosZena
mohan wrote:
WhosZena? wrote:
Helix [Delay] wrote:
gnome wrote:I hate people who say they have OCD because they have a habit of doing something, something which is often very normal. That pisses me off. I wash every morning I have OCD
I bathe, must be OCD!
I'm bummed out today, must be depression!
Sometimes I'm happy, sometimes I'm sad, I must be bipolar!
etc.
There are no words to describe how much these people annoy me.
Funny thing is I generally find happy go lucky people really annoying, not that I can stand whingers but "troubled" people are often3 more intelligent, driven and passionate, all of my closest friends (and me) would be classified as depressives. I don't doubt that there's massive over diagnosis of mental illness but I know from bitter experience that it's a very real thing.
I agree that people who have been through alot are often more intelligent, and I dont deny mental illness is common; 1 in 3 (Probably more)have suffered from it at some point. And yes it can be damaging and painful.
These are the reasons it pisses me of when emo kids claim to be depressed etc. when its clearly not the case.

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 6:25 pm
by WhosZena
Hibbie wrote:
dubmatters wrote:Door handles in public places make me sick. Especially the ones in pub toilets since 99% of people I see in there don't wash their hands. Fucking unhygienic barbarians.
100% AGREE, I use my sleeve to open doors in public
If I go with a mate we will both be standing at the door waiting for the other one to open it, once we stood there about 2 minutes waiting until someone came in.

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 6:31 pm
by Shae
I've not officially got OCD, as in, I've not been to see a doctor about it or been diagnosed with it. However, I do have like things symetrical and straight, in order etc and I would actually go out of my way to correct something. I've always said that my mum has it, as she's forever cleaning and hooverin about, 4/5 times a day...

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 6:33 pm
by Shae
I've not officially got OCD, as in, I've not been to see a doctor about it or been diagnosed with it. However, I do have like things symetrical and straight, in order etc and I would actually go out of my way to correct something. I've always said that my mum has it, as she's forever cleaning and hooverin about, 4/5 times a day...

Re: OCD anyone?

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 6:34 pm
by gnome
WhosZena? wrote:
Hibbie wrote:
dubmatters wrote:Door handles in public places make me sick. Especially the ones in pub toilets since 99% of people I see in there don't wash their hands. Fucking unhygienic barbarians.
100% AGREE, I use my sleeve to open doors in public
If I go with a mate we will both be standing at the door waiting for the other one to open it, once we stood there about 2 minutes waiting until someone came in.
Your piss parts actually contain less bacteria than your hands...possibly worse bacteria...but less of it :lol: