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OCD Victim Why we do what we do
By Kacy Carr
Where does an OCD sufferer begin to start? to explain what
compels them to do the things that are slowly destroying
them inside or the people around them.
Catch 22
Do you suffer in silence to please your loved ones or show
them the door?
Being an OCD sufferer for as long as I can remember has
left me a dedicated addict to Temazepam.
The tablets will help was the doctors very words. I also
recall him saying, how I would kill myself if I carried on
doing what I was doing.
Those life threatening rituals regardless of those words
of wisdom from my local GP are still being carried out.
Prescription prescribed one psychologist.
How could he help? Questions raised by the psychologist
were that of my childhood. Questions like was I abused as
a child. Well if that being the case I certainly was not
going to confide in or tell a complete stranger.
Some things stay hidden in the closet and are taken to the
grave.
Most OCD victims may have suffered at some stage in their
life some form of abuse.
In a way this makes sense, but what of our fellow
sufferers with no abusive upbringing where do the answers
lie?
So severe is the urge to cleanse ourselves, we enter into
another world where we find contentment in releasing our
energies in habitual rituals that we no longer have
control over.
Is there a cure? Yes of course, all we do is stop what we
are doing, how?
By not committing ourselves to listen to those little
voices in our heads any longer.
Demon's who cast an opinion on how we run our lives. What
right have they to enter our heads uninvited? Rid of these
devils and we have the antidote for the poison inflicted
upon us.
For an invisible force they win hands down every time.
Help comes in many forms as in i.e. medication relaxation
classes, herbal tonics etc. Depending on the individual
and of course how severe the symptoms
Therapies differ and do work with high success rates for
many sufferers. Recommending what is best for you is out
of my jurisdiction we all differ greatly in our needs to
find the cure.
The first step on the road to recovery is to face up to
the problem. Will this cure me you ask? No, but it will
certainly slow down the process of putting yourself into
an early grave.
OCD is about speed, the quicker one job or task is done;
it is time to move onto the next. This death sentence that
I have imposed upon myself is challenged each day by
slowing down.
Do a little research on the illness to find how you can
help yourself; this helped me greatly in my search for
freedom
Finding the time to read was another step forward, because
to have done this. I knew I had then put another chore on
the back burner.
Half the battle is won for a victim of OCD if they can be
heard in the way that they want to be understood.
A move in the right direction is to talk to fellow
sufferers of this self destroying disease.
2% of the population are victims to this uncontrollable
force behind why we do what we do.
Alienate these aliens by becoming a force with other OCD
victims in the battle against self destruction because
that is exactly what it is, Self Destruction.
And the most dangerous accomplice on this mission is YOU.
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About the Author I found reading up on the illness to be a great help in understanding Over Compulsive Disorders. Questions answered and explained as to why we do what we do. This helped me to come to terms with the fact that this disease is for life, If you let it
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