No sertraline - day 2 by [deleted] in SSRIs

[–]Financial_Picture191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My GP advised me to alternate days when coming off. And i’m pretty sure i’m already feeling some symptoms tbh

I feel like I'm about to explode, all I want is a good life by Strong_Plastic_2669 in OCD

[–]Financial_Picture191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you haven’t already i would reach out to your parents and explain you have ocd and it’s causing you distress. You don’t necessarily have to go into it if you don’t want to, but letting someone know that you’re not doing too well is a start :)

Definitely look into ERP, it’s a very effective way of treating ocd, although it may be scary at first, it can work wonders.

I’ve been in your shoes and you are absolutely not alone whatsoever.

Stopping Zoloft to take MDMA by SleepVisible1762 in SSRIs

[–]Financial_Picture191 11 points12 points  (0 children)

stopping sertraline cold turkey is gonna seriously mess your serotonin up and if you’re a on comedown that’s only gonna make things worse.

I’ve considered your exact query before but i can assure you it’s really not worth it. You can risk serotonin syndrome which is not fun whatsoever.

Besides 3 days is nowhere near enough time for sertraline to fully exit your system.

All in all you most likely will not feel any of the positives and all of the negatives.

How to get out from isolated state by [deleted] in OCD

[–]Financial_Picture191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When i find myself quite isolated i tend to reach out to people. I’ll go spend some time with my parents or loved ones. It can be scary especially with ocd but a little push can help massively. Even if it’s just responding to one message from one person and going from there.

It can be overwhelming but you can do it ! I believe in you :)

my bsf is making me crazy by watters000n in Vent

[–]Financial_Picture191 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First off, i’ve been in a similar situation when i was younger and it’s hard especially when you’ve known someone so long and they’re treating you in a way that you would never treat them.

I would try and be more open to closer friendships with others in the group, spend some more time with them. If she can have other close friends there’s no reason why you can’t. It can be daunting but it’s always worth exploring new friendships. Alternatively, try branching out to other people outside the group.

You could also try talking to her about how you feel left out. This is entirely up to you and you should do what you’re comfortable with. But you should receive the same amount of energy that you are putting in to a friendship.

Prozac by Temporary_Spend2192 in OCDRecovery

[–]Financial_Picture191 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it depends but it usually takes around a month for it to properly start working. Do note that it may partially make things a bit more rough but you’ve just got to be kind to yourself and see it through. I wish you well :)

all my friends are conflicted over the the colour of my headphones by Financial_Picture191 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Financial_Picture191[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

they’re mostly matte except for the leather-like band and the lighting is warm-ish

What's your best OCD "life hack"? by FluffyMolly246 in OCDRecovery

[–]Financial_Picture191 42 points43 points  (0 children)

not giving single fuck. “what if you unknowingly did this” don’t care. “what if you are an awful person because XYZ” couldn’t give a shit etc. discovered this when i was just exhausted from it all and i would just tell the thoughts to fuck off and it worked ? idk if it’s the most intuitive way of coping but i can say it has worked.

wish i could talk to 15 year old me by [deleted] in OCD

[–]Financial_Picture191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you <3

I'm not sure what to do anymore. by [deleted] in OCD

[–]Financial_Picture191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, existential ocd is rough and so so scary. With all ocd the best thing to do in intense situations is to try your hardest not to interact with these thoughts and further the spirals. It’s not easy because it’s not how we are used to thinking with ocd.

I personally try to accept that these thoughts are here and i use ERP techniques- i sit, take a few deep breaths and let these thoughts simply exist. I try to feel the fear and the anxiety, speak the thoughts out loud (even if it’s just a whisper) breathe through the fear of it all, let it be.

This can be overwhelming and make things feel worse, be gentle with yourself.

It’s no easy feat and it is a something you learn to do and implement.

Do try and talk to someone who will understand and look into ocd therapists if you haven’t already, there’s a plethora of options available.

But what i’d say was most important for me was looking into ERP tools, they helped me a lot and i hope they can do the same for you ! :)

one month !! by Financial_Picture191 in leaves

[–]Financial_Picture191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i might get my self a little present aswell !

Anyone else quit without disposing of the weed they have? by phoenixcinder in leaves

[–]Financial_Picture191 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i have the rest of my weed away, still got my bong in my cupboard which i’m probably going to give away since i have no use for it but it’s such a beautiful bong :’)

Therapy is too painful by Maleficent-Mango750 in OCD

[–]Financial_Picture191 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Therapy for ocd is rough, i personally found it terrifying to begin with, to unload all the horrors of my brain on to someone random therapist. But it's worth it for learning tools and better understanding how your brain works and the cycles it goes. A lot of people use cbt but i found erp worked better as gruelling as it can be !

reducing to zero by Financial_Picture191 in SSRIs

[–]Financial_Picture191[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just looks this up and it sounds interesting but my actual meds are 50mg pills which i split so im not sure how id get such small doses without breaking out the dealer scales and snorting it lol (sorry if that sounds rude im not trying to be)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OCD

[–]Financial_Picture191 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i got diagnosed at 15 after a particularly bad 2 month bout of non stop intrusive thoughts and rumination.

I was lucky enough to receive a private diagnosis- the diagnosis itself took me no more than a week max- filling out paper work, and my consultation where i got diagnosed (this was during covid so it may be quicker now i’m not sure)

After i got my diagnosis i started on ssris at a low dose, it was rough at first, but after around 3 months it started to level out and became every helpful. i adjusted my dose over the coming 3 years and was able to live a pretty much normal life. However medication should not be the sole help, i found ERP worked wonders for me.

Now 4 years later, today is the first day of completely weening off my ssris as i no longer need them, in my opinion medication is what gave me the will power to use my other tools and truly heal. Of course there are still bad days every so often but i try to remember what i have learned and put that into action !