What are some of your weird OCD symptoms?

Updated on psychology 2024-03-25
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Running from the second floor to the third floor, when he reaches the third floor, he will feel that the upstairs movement is not perfect, he will go down to the second floor, and then run up to the third floor again, because he will never reach the perfection he thinks he thinks, he will run up and down repeatedly, exhausted and out of breath. At this time, if no one finds out and pulls him, he may be exhausted and paralyzed to death, which is by no means alarmist. The family members of obsessive-compulsive disorder patients with such obsessive-compulsive conscious actions must pay attention to supervision, otherwise something will really happen.

    Therefore, with obsessive-compulsive disorder, you must go to the regular **, and you must not avoid medical treatment because of the stigma, so as not to be dangerous.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In winter, even if there is no hot water, it must be washed in cold water. The reason is that I can't sleep without taking a bath, I can't sleep steadily, and I tried to sleep without taking a bath several times, but I still have to get up in the middle of the night and wash and go to bed again. I don't touch my bed if I don't take a bath, I don't sleep when I'm tired, I don't allow others to touch my bed, and I don't want to touch it after taking a shower.

    Every time I go out, I lock the door, and as soon as I go downstairs, I have to start doubting my memory, and then climb the sixth floor to go back to confirm it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many people with severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, some of them can't work, some don't dare to go out, some don't dare to watch TV, etc., among them, I think the most serious obsessive-compulsive disorder patients are extremely anxious and often have panic attacks. Panic attacks are common in patients with hypochondriasis and rarely in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I also have a bit of obsessive-compulsive disorder of cleanliness, eat out of everything, never eat food stalls street stalls, and don't go to restaurants with untidy environments, so every time I eat out, it's a bit troublesome, and I must go to the toilet before going to bed, wash my hands and face, otherwise I won't be able to sleep.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The most ruthless obsessive-compulsive disorder I have ever seen is to eat until the end of every day, there is a little bit of rice left in the pot, and I have to let my father-in-law eat, even if he is full and puts down the chopsticks and bowls, he must hold the father-in-law's bowl, and if he doesn't eat, he will chatter until he finishes eating, and sometimes his ears are numb when his voice is loud.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I have a classmate who used to go out to eat together, and she never let others serve her food or others eat the food in her bowl. I remember one time a group of us bought snacks in the food court, and then I ate a bowl of offal and the same skewer of barbecue with my companions, but she had her own share from beginning to end, and her companion said that she had a cleanliness fetish, so leave her alone.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    My girlfriend had to squeeze when she saw the pimple, all over her body, except for herself, and me. I always thought that there was a line behind me, and when I walked, the line became longer and longer, and if I made a detour, the line would also follow, so I always returned the same way. So there is a way no matter how far it is, if you don't finish the line, you will never take a taxi!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    My own brother-in-law, also has obsessive-compulsive disorder, their room, the cabinet is organized like a treasure chest, the space is completely rationally used, especially those wallpapers pasted on the desktop and window glass wallpapers, pasted simply let me admire the five-body cast, because the wallpaper in my own room is really miserable, and then every time he comes to my house to see it, he said that he wants to tear it off and repaste.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Say that you have a boyfriend with obsessive-compulsive disorder, who is willing to love you and tolerate you, and ensure that he will definitely keep your home very tidy and clean, and every time he will silently put the clothes in the messy closet and the books in the mess back in the same neat and tidy, what a good man.

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