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I'm only 15 and I'm kind of scared. You see, a lot of bad genes run through my family, from bipolar and ausburgers syndrome to ADD and anxiety disorders. I was diagnosed for ADD a few months ago and put on medication, it's helping at least a little bit. Self help cannot change brain chemistry. Brain chemistry is what causes ADHD, Asperger's, autism, OCD, Tourette syndrome, etc. You might can change one habit for another, but no long-term solution. Medication is the only thing that helps. An antidepressant or Strattera, the nonamphetamine medicine for ADHD, are the only two types of medicines that seem to work. If there's something that's bothering you, just close your eyes and force yourself to think about something else... I don't know, it's just what I do. God Almighty is your Great Healer. Actually yes, but it requires a lot of how can I say participation from your end and sticking to it. It would be better to at least start with a therapist, because they may be able to note OCD behaviors that you didn't even realize you have. See what may happen is you treat the most obvious symptoms yourself, but the more subtle ones will just carry on. You have to notate the behavior when it is happening and kind of in a problem solving way, figure out why you are doing that, and then find an alternative. The Feeling Good Book might be a good one for you to read and study. Take that energy and route it into doing something which you can become intensely focused on, such as learning how to play the piano, or learning mathmatics, something you can love. This can also turn into something financially rewarding. My best friend has a son who had OCD and he started learning to play the piano and became totally absorbed in it. He was playing jazz piano for pretty good cash at a local coffee shop at age 12. He is now in college and doing very well. Use it to your advantage. Remember, people with OCD are some of the most productive people in the world. Make it work for you and think of it as a blessing, rather than a curse. There is medication for OCD, but I don't know much about it. It may have unpleasant side effects. Generally, it's only self-treatable if it's not debilitating. Is it keeping you from living an otherwise normal life? Are you unable to think of anything else? Do you have a problem concentrating? Inform yourself.This might be helpful Let me answer you. If you had ocd, you would have typed each letter to your question and descriptions about 20 times each, so multiply 20 by the number of letters you typed, which would equal the amount a normal person with a case of ocd would have typed. Ok, now lets get serious. Its all in your mind. I used to think i had it too. All you got to do is break the habits, and stop thinking of them. No matter, what, stop thinking of them. No matter what , break the habits. Itll go away. Youll be fine. Boy are you talking to the right guy! I actually wrote a book about OCD, ADD, Depression and Anxiety disorders. |
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