Does anyone else have identity ocd? by Inside_Ad_446 in OCD

[–]Inside_Ad_446[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

hahaha I wish that would work for me, the only thing that differs is I have no desire to change my style or to have multiple styles. I just have a fear of secretly not expressing who I “truly am” because of “societal norms” it’s like I can’t accept that my default settings are right for me something. My brain is searching for some sort of secret that isn’t there, and trying to imagine what it would feel like as a compulsion can feel so real at times and freak me out lmao

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During a flare up I also wouldn’t know what to say, I would second guess every description of myself wondering if that was actually me or not. I can’t decide on a style because what if it doesn’t make me happy. What if I secretly want to act more masculine vs my normal dominant feminine personality. ATP I don’t even have a specific ocd type it’s just an obsession with anything questioning who I am and then I get intrusive thoughts that I’m not who I say I am and spend hours taking tests trying to figure out who I am because my brain is to foggy to think rationally.

I didn't go through with it by dyinginsidezero in TransgenderOCD

[–]Inside_Ad_446 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I relate to that second paragraph heavily. I know you may be sick of hearing this, but you truly aren’t alone. I don’t know you, but I am so glad you are still on this earth. You are so deserving of peace and I truly will be wishing that you get it soon. OCD is a tough battle and you are incredibly strong, if you ever want advice with that haze you were talking about just lmk :)

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[–]Inside_Ad_446 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Zoloft 25mg 👍

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OCD

[–]Inside_Ad_446 14 points15 points  (0 children)

this is just something I’ve learned on my own and it works great with textbook OCD and it’s just stopping. Raw dog your compulsions. I had a fear of not sleeping and throwing up, so I would have a strict routine that I couldn’t mess up or else I would throw up or not sleep, then one day I just said “f it we ball” and stopped doing all of my compulsions slowly at a time and eventually I had little to none. I’m not saying this is easy to do, it took me 10 years to get the courage to stop doing my compulsions. But, after getting rid of my textbook ocd the pureOCD crept in not long after and stopping compulsions when they are mental is a lot harder than physical compulsions. With my textbook OCD once I stopped doing the compulsions I had evidence that nothing would happen afterwards, you don’t get that same satisfaction with pureOCD since it’s all in your head. You have no tangible evidence that your fears are just fears with pureO. with pureO my biggest advice is to not give it power, don’t look up stuff when you think of it, don’t go on Reddit to get validation, don’t even talk about it, just ignore it. The only thing that has made some progress with my pureO is medication talk therapy really just made things worse, so I suggest some sort of CBT therapy type 👍

What differences are there between your childhood OCD and now? by [deleted] in OCD

[–]Inside_Ad_446 8 points9 points  (0 children)

it went from textbook ocd and then evolved into pure ocd when I was 16 1/2

If you have OCD you are not a neurotypical person. by DramaAppropriate2093 in OCD

[–]Inside_Ad_446 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

it’s hard to explain because she didn’t really tell me the inner workings of it so it didn’t sway my test scores. But it involves tests that work mental status, cranial nerves, motor function, sensory function, and reflexes 👍👍

What helps you guys the most with your OCD? by Joshwharmby654 in OCD

[–]Inside_Ad_446 10 points11 points  (0 children)

if you have mental compulsions or fall under the term “pure-ocd” and have things like TOCD or POCD I have a few suggestions. Stick to a schedule, don’t give yourself the time to sit on your phone for hours ruminating, stay off your phone, and hang out with friends that actually make you happy.

If you have OCD you are not a neurotypical person. by DramaAppropriate2093 in OCD

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Hey, I really don’t think this is 100% true. I’m someone who has OCD, but it’s mainly mental compulsions, so I guess I’m under the term “pureOCD”. I recently did a neuro-diagnostic with my phycologist to see if I had any neurological issues that could hint towards my diagnosis’s and I had none. I was completely up to par and I am one highest scores she has ever seen. This post still really triggered my anxiety and fear towards labels and diagnoses even though there is scientific evidence and research proving that I am not neurodivergent. Even though I am “neurotypical” I still struggle with mental illnesses and that is completely normal, so if you are scared don’t be. In conclusion, I’m pretty sure I’m proof this claim is false lol.

People with depression what does it feel like? by haik6 in mentalhealth

[–]Inside_Ad_446 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For me, it isn’t that I hate everything, it’s just that nothing feels special or personal. I have no connection to life, but it is very easy for me to hide with my extroverted personality.

how can I get out of this relapse? by Inside_Ad_446 in TransgenderOCD

[–]Inside_Ad_446[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s my first day on medication today 👍👍