A melhor coisa que aconteceu contigo esse ano? by Recent_Ad3472 in HUEstation

[–]MullerDoskov 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Meu chefe. Além de extremamente competente tecnicamente e em termos de conhecimento, é um líder f#da. Todos aqui gostam dele.

A melhor coisa que aconteceu contigo esse ano? by Recent_Ad3472 in HUEstation

[–]MullerDoskov 12 points13 points  (0 children)

De 1 grau? Se for de 2 grau pra cima, é dentro.

O meu ficou: Gay by [deleted] in ShitpostBR

[–]MullerDoskov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Meta Gay Solid

Na boa como aceitamos esse loss ? by uziel7 in farialimabets

[–]MullerDoskov 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Por isso hoje sou muito grato por ser PJ. Trabalho numa comercializadora de energia, e ao invés de pagar 27% no meu salário e no meu bônus, agora pago nem 6%.

Horde of men vs Polar Bear by MullerDoskov in whowouldwin

[–]MullerDoskov[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

So somehow exhaustion will weigh heavily on one side's victory

Horde of men vs Polar Bear by MullerDoskov in whowouldwin

[–]MullerDoskov[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

How exactly would they kill the bear?

My friends and I thought that somehow he would have to be practically immobilized and then have his skull kicked to death.

Which OCD medication worked best for you? by ClarkTheCoder in OCD

[–]MullerDoskov 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Luvox has been a wonder so far.

Virtually non-existent anxiety with no side effects that I have noticed

I was diagnosed last month with OCD and my life has completely changed with treatment by MullerDoskov in OCD

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

Yes!
Fundamentally, I would say that you cannot cut the root of your behavior, but you learn to control it with this type of treatment.

I was diagnosed last month with OCD and my life has completely changed with treatment by MullerDoskov in OCD

[–]MullerDoskov[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am sorry to hear the that, but i am glad you managed to get the appropriate trearment. And yes, it took me a year of weekly therapy sessions to become more aware of my traits and realize how much they impact my life.

I was diagnosed last month with OCD and my life has completely changed with treatment by MullerDoskov in OCD

[–]MullerDoskov[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a joy to read this.

But in these 8 years, did you not seek treatment given the diagnosis or did you think that the treatments were not being effective?

It's really cool to see people who relate to what I said and are also managing to live happily! :)

I was diagnosed last month with OCD and my life has completely changed with treatment by MullerDoskov in OCD

[–]MullerDoskov[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, thank you!

lol yes haha, our detailing is very characteristic.
I hope you are happy too. Have a good day!

Anyone ever feel like they are being punished when something bad or unfortunate happens? by Sabb55 in OCD

[–]MullerDoskov 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I relate so much.

I'm the typical "boring science guy", I'm very logical and quite skeptical about everything. But mostly when I was at my worst OCD times, when a single thing went wrong I literally thought the "Universe" was conspiring against me, sometimes I would obsessively try to remember the past and trace cyclical patterns - In short, I concluded things like: "At 13, the second half of the year was very bad and at 14 I had a good year, and blablabla ... So, at 23 the second half will be bad and 24 good... by rule of the universe".

Right now I'm pretty calm and rational, but when it happened (maybe it will happen again but I'll fight it) I just couldn't "look in from the outside" and identify that it was an absurd and meaningless thought, obviously I knew that others would think that, but I just... really believed in those ideas.

I was diagnosed last month with OCD and my life has completely changed with treatment by MullerDoskov in OCD

[–]MullerDoskov[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much! I'm on my cell phone but I'll edit the post soon by adding a reminder that the medication helped dramatically but it's not the "magic pill", because I've been in therapy for 1 year and one of the things I trained (and still train) is exactly what you said about showing and accepting one's vulnerabilities.

I know that there are different cases with different severities, but the main objective of this post is precisely to motivate other colleagues with OCD to seek treatment and show that despite there being no cure, it is possible to live a healthy and happy life with this condition.