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Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:42 pm
by colbertnationgirl
kassiaL wrote:
BallsyMcD wrote:hoochies.
HIIIIII!!!!! :D
Any reason for using your old account? :lol:

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:43 pm
by kassiaL
colbertnationgirl wrote:Any reason for using your old account? :lol:
:lol: I dunno. I felt like it. :D

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:43 pm
by Cloud_ax
kassiaL wrote:
Cloud_ax wrote:
kassiaL wrote: HIIIIII!!!!! :D
:shock: :shock:

WTF?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
yup, my nerves have given me brain damage i think :lol:

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:43 pm
by BallsyMcD
kassiaL wrote:
BallsyMcD wrote:hoochies.
HIIIIII!!!!! :D
:smt104

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:43 pm
by Jo_16_2
kassiaL wrote:
Cloud_ax wrote:
kassiaL wrote: HIIIIII!!!!! :D
:shock: :shock:

WTF?
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
ohhh the old one :lol:

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:44 pm
by kassiaL
BallsyMcD wrote:
kassiaL wrote:
BallsyMcD wrote:hoochies.
HIIIIII!!!!! :D
:smt104
what? :D

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:44 pm
by colbertnationgirl
Symptoms may include some, all, or perhaps none of the following:

Repeated hand-washing.
Repeated clearing of the throat, although nothing may need to be cleared.
Specific counting systems—e.g. counting in groups of four, arranging objects in groups of three, grouping objects in odd/even numbered groups, etc.
One serious symptom which stems from this is "counting" steps, e.g. feeling the necessity to take twelve steps to the car in the morning.
Perfectly aligning objects at complete, absolute right angles, or aligning objects perfectly parallel etc. This symptom is shared with OCPD and can be confused with this condition unless it is realized that in OCPD it is not stress-related.
Having to "cancel out" bad thoughts with good thoughts. Examples of bad thoughts are:
Imagining harming a child and having to imagine a child playing happily to cancel it out.
Sexual obsessions or unwanted sexual thoughts. Two classic examples are fear of being homosexual or fear of being a pedophile. In both cases, sufferers will obsess over whether or not they are genuinely aroused by the thoughts.
A fear of contamination (see Mysophobia); some sufferers may fear the presence of human body secretions such as saliva, sweat, tears, vomit, or mucus, or excretions such as urine or feces. Some OCD sufferers even fear that the soap they're using is contaminated.[10]
A need for both sides of the body to feel even. A person with OCD might walk down a sidewalk and step on a crack with the ball of their left foot, then feel the need to step on another crack with the ball of their right foot. If one hand gets wet, the sufferer may feel very uncomfortable if the other is not. These symptoms are also experienced in a reversed manner. Some sufferers would rather things to be uneven, favoring the preferred side of the body.
An obsession with numbers (be it in math class, watching TV, or in the room). Some people are obsessed with even numbers while loathing odd numbers (they cause them a great deal of anxiety and often make the person uncomfortable or even angry) or vice versa.
Twisting the head on a toy around, then twisting it all the way back exactly in the opposite direction.(see even body section)

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:45 pm
by kassiaL
colbertnationgirl wrote:Symptoms may include some, all, or perhaps none of the following:

Repeated hand-washing.
Repeated clearing of the throat, although nothing may need to be cleared.
Specific counting systems—e.g. counting in groups of four, arranging objects in groups of three, grouping objects in odd/even numbered groups, etc.
One serious symptom which stems from this is "counting" steps, e.g. feeling the necessity to take twelve steps to the car in the morning.
Perfectly aligning objects at complete, absolute right angles, or aligning objects perfectly parallel etc. This symptom is shared with OCPD and can be confused with this condition unless it is realized that in OCPD it is not stress-related.
Having to "cancel out" bad thoughts with good thoughts. Examples of bad thoughts are:
Imagining harming a child and having to imagine a child playing happily to cancel it out.
Sexual obsessions or unwanted sexual thoughts. Two classic examples are fear of being homosexual or fear of being a pedophile. In both cases, sufferers will obsess over whether or not they are genuinely aroused by the thoughts.
A fear of contamination (see Mysophobia); some sufferers may fear the presence of human body secretions such as saliva, sweat, tears, vomit, or mucus, or excretions such as urine or feces. Some OCD sufferers even fear that the soap they're using is contaminated.[10]
A need for both sides of the body to feel even. A person with OCD might walk down a sidewalk and step on a crack with the ball of their left foot, then feel the need to step on another crack with the ball of their right foot. If one hand gets wet, the sufferer may feel very uncomfortable if the other is not. These symptoms are also experienced in a reversed manner. Some sufferers would rather things to be uneven, favoring the preferred side of the body.
An obsession with numbers (be it in math class, watching TV, or in the room). Some people are obsessed with even numbers while loathing odd numbers (they cause them a great deal of anxiety and often make the person uncomfortable or even angry) or vice versa.
Twisting the head on a toy around, then twisting it all the way back exactly in the opposite direction.(see even body section)
:shock:

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:46 pm
by Jo_16_2
colbertnationgirl wrote:Symptoms may include some, all, or perhaps none of the following:

Repeated hand-washing.
Repeated clearing of the throat, although nothing may need to be cleared.
Specific counting systems—e.g. counting in groups of four, arranging objects in groups of three, grouping objects in odd/even numbered groups, etc.
One serious symptom which stems from this is "counting" steps, e.g. feeling the necessity to take twelve steps to the car in the morning.
Perfectly aligning objects at complete, absolute right angles, or aligning objects perfectly parallel etc. This symptom is shared with OCPD and can be confused with this condition unless it is realized that in OCPD it is not stress-related.
Having to "cancel out" bad thoughts with good thoughts. Examples of bad thoughts are:
Imagining harming a child and having to imagine a child playing happily to cancel it out.
Sexual obsessions or unwanted sexual thoughts. Two classic examples are fear of being homosexual or fear of being a pedophile. In both cases, sufferers will obsess over whether or not they are genuinely aroused by the thoughts.
A fear of contamination (see Mysophobia); some sufferers may fear the presence of human body secretions such as saliva, sweat, tears, vomit, or mucus, or excretions such as urine or feces. Some OCD sufferers even fear that the soap they're using is contaminated.[10]
A need for both sides of the body to feel even. A person with OCD might walk down a sidewalk and step on a crack with the ball of their left foot, then feel the need to step on another crack with the ball of their right foot. If one hand gets wet, the sufferer may feel very uncomfortable if the other is not. These symptoms are also experienced in a reversed manner. Some sufferers would rather things to be uneven, favoring the preferred side of the body.
An obsession with numbers (be it in math class, watching TV, or in the room). Some people are obsessed with even numbers while loathing odd numbers (they cause them a great deal of anxiety and often make the person uncomfortable or even angry) or vice versa.
Twisting the head on a toy around, then twisting it all the way back exactly in the opposite direction.(see even body section)
OCD huh?

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:46 pm
by colbertnationgirl
kassiaL wrote: :shock:
Sorry, I'm in a random mood. :lol:

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:47 pm
by PolkadotConfederation
colbertnationgirl wrote:
kassiaL wrote: :shock:
Sorry, I'm in a random mood. :lol:
:lol:

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:47 pm
by kassiaL
colbertnationgirl wrote:
kassiaL wrote: :shock:
Sorry, I'm in a random mood. :lol:
It's okay. :D

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:47 pm
by colbertnationgirl
Jo_16_2 wrote:OCD huh?
Yup.

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:47 pm
by Cloud_ax
PolkadotConfederation wrote:
colbertnationgirl wrote:
kassiaL wrote: :shock:
Sorry, I'm in a random mood. :lol:
:lol:
*brain explodes*

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 7:48 pm
by PolkadotConfederation
Cloud_ax wrote:*brain explodes*
:lol: