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How OCD - Takes the Living out of Life
By Kacy Carr
Over Compulsive Disorder is very much a mental
complaint that we the sufferer fight to control twenty
fours a day seven days a week. OCD is like; buy one get
one free offer down at the local supermarket. A two in
one offer where bargain of the day is pain.
We have the mental hurt accompanied by the physical
pain like backache, headache, cramp and much more
while seeking contentment.
Depending on the individual symptoms may differ.
Victims usually suffer from back pain due to a second
carpeting of bits on the floor? An OCD victim is more
times on bended knee than those of any priest or vicar
believe me. Pockets in an apron are a necessity for an
over compulsive disorder sufferer. Why? Well because
this is a great place to stash every bit or crumb picked
up from the floor. No matter how severe the agony of
back pain, you may bet an OCD sufferer will find a way
to stoop to remove the offending bit of fluff. This
offensive alien no bigger than the size of a pin head can
cause severe heartache till exterminated.
Crumbs are enough to send an OCD victim to hell and
back.
How OCD dominates our eating habits.
Before sitting down to eat, forced upon us is the
imaginary stop watch where count down begins to finish
a meal. A sufferer you will find will never have the time
to digest the content of dinner tea or supper due to the
need of the plate being washed and put away.
Shopping lists will never consist of rich tea
biscuits/crisps or a crusty loaf.
Colour of packaging and labels denote what goes in to
a sufferer's pantry and heaven forbid should the sugar
bag split.
An OCD sufferer and the visitor not a match made in
heaven. The guest has to comply with all the ground
rules, where if a sandwich is served up then it is eaten
outside with Jack Frost.
Could this be the reason why many victims of OCD lead
a lonely life? Choices have to be made where you are
faced with two options. Do you allow visitors to pop in for
a chat or opt for a world of silence? Silence is golden in
the eyes of an OCD victim;
Over Compulsive Disorder is dictator in our lives where
it slowly takes the living out of life.
Understanding and trying to control why we do what we
do, is still very distant in our thoughts. So until we have
the answer we will continue to hope and cope with the
pressure stress and anxiety that comes with OCD and of
course a prayer to God.
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