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Page 1 of 3 Doubt is thought's despair; despair is personality's doubt. . .; Doubt and despair . . . belong to completely different spheres; different sides of the soul are set in motion. . . Despair is an expression of the total personality, doubt only of thought. - Søren Kierkegaard
doubt 1 a : uncertainty of belief or opinion that often interferes with decision-making b : a deliberate suspension of judgment 2 : a state of affairs giving rise to uncertainty, hesitation, or suspense 3 a : a lack of confidence : DISTRUST b : an inclination not to believe or accept
dis·or·der 1 : to disturb the order of 2 : to disturb the regular or normal functions of
Definitions from Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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Here I will be placing contributed descriptions and stories from people living with OCD.
As this page grows, it will be very useful in helping those who care about us understand a little more about what it is like to have OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder). It will also be useful for people who think they might have OCD or something to read a description that resonates with them.
It's an interesting exercise to try and write down what it is like to have an obsession. Go on give it a try and send me the results, which I will be glad to post either attributed or not - your call.
If you wish to contact one of the authors and their E-mail is not with their story, you may contact me and I will forward your message
Lisa
"I'm not sure where to begin. It all began in 1997 when we moved. I had my first "attack" of anxiety. It came on so quickly I didn't even know what it was..." Read "Lisa's" story
Sue
" I wish I could do something. What's wrong with me anyhow? This is really nuts." Read "Sue's" story
Mary
"I've never known life without OCD. From as far back as I can remember intrusive, unwanted thoughts and fears have plagued me." Read "Mary's" story
Hillary
"I think it was approx.1989 when I first experienced OCD behavior.I didn't recognize it as such but now, thinking back, it was OCD." Read "Hillary's Story"
Tom
"The first genuine OCD experience that I can remember happened to me when I was about 6 years old. It happened one morning. . ." Read "Tom's Story"
C
"It's like you can't believe anything you tell yourself because you might be wrong. " Read "C's Story"
Jane
"My main disorder is checking things. I have made sure the drip coffee pot was off a couple thousand times, " Read "Jane's Story"
Ryan
"My wife was terrified hearing all these things from me as well. Luckily, I went to a psychiatrist who diagnosed this problem correctly " Read "Ryan's Story"
Tammy
"My other obsession is with death. Everyday I am plagued with thoughts of death, that of loved ones and/or myself. " Read "Tammy's Story"
Clare
"It began for me as lists. At any given time, I have 10 lists. I have a front page of the lists that I have in my list packet, and then I have the various lists." Read "Clare's Story"
Rick
"I couldn't sleep, couldn't go out of the house, etc. I went to him and went on a program of cognitive behavior therapy, medication and, very importantly, meditation. The meditation was key." Read "Rick's Story"
Fred
"My name is Fred and I have suffered with OCD as long as I can remember. It started when I was a little boy. I am 37 years old now and I have had relief for the past 6-7 years, after finally being diagnosed with the disorder." Read "Fred's Story"
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