OCD Over Compulsive Disorder - Dying
On The Inside
ByKathleen Carr
At least one in fifty adults in America suffer
with Over Compulsive Disorder (OCD) double
that number for the others who at some time
in their lives have been affected by this
controlling disease. The frightening thing
is how many more are to be cursed by this
death sentence imposed on the brain. Speaking
from experience it has to be the fatigue factor
that without a doubt is the cause behind the
bouts of anxiety that accompanies OCD...
When the brain becomes abusive with
an onslaught of verbal threats to do this/that
and the other, your body becomes powerless
to fight back. Lethargic and drained of
all energy your body like that of a rag
doll limp and lifeless, waves the white
flag and surrenders.
Obsessions and habitual acts that each
individual experiences will differ greatly.
One thing that does not change is the
compassion towards each other from fellow
sufferers who understand the reasons behind
why we do what we do. You will find being
on the road to recovery less of a burden
after confiding in someone for help, talking
with others who are suffering from this
condition is great place to start.
OCD is equally as common in both sex's
man woman boy and girl; symptoms have
been diagnosed from an early age for many
patients. Obsessive rituals are stereotyped
behaviours that are continually repeated
causing anxiety where depression starts
to sink in making this a major health
concern for the patient.
There are so many different disorders
relating to OCD but taking obsessive symptoms
and obsessive thoughts are two that work
hand in hand together in a similar way,
a destructive force to contend with.
Sufferers with obsessive-compulsive disorder
are more prone to anxiety/depression bouts
where on the other hand sufferers of recurrent
depressive disorder can develop obsessive
thoughts. Differentiating between both
can be quite difficult in some cases because
of the frequency where symptoms occur
at the same Either way both destroy a
person's life eating away at their existence;
OCD works its magical charm on anyone
that proves to be a threat where obsessive
rituals are prevented from being carried
out.
Heaven forbid even as a do gooder looking
on never tell a sufferer to stop what
they are doing because the chances are
you will find that you have just become
public enemy number one. Let the patient
in their own time figure it out for themselves
when enough is enough.
Help clinics therapies and treatments
are out there for those looking for a
cure. Depending on the person and how
severe their symptoms let the doctor decide
what is the best medication for you.
Success stories where over compulsive
disorder victims have been liberated gives
the likes of you and me some hope for
the future to go on living and destroy
the heartfelt emotion of dying on the
inside.
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