Over Compulsive Disorder (OCD) A Bit Of The Other
What gives a person suffering from over compulsive disorder
(OCD) the right to chastise others e.g. children/husband and
wife's on their behaviour when we as a patient have no control
over our own. Other peoples habits are very similar to that of
what we do ourselves, antics may include irritating and annoying
stunts. What is the difference between over compulsive disorder
actions to that of what others do, fortunately for the others
they gain control to stop what it is they do, as for the OCD
patient I am afraid to say they have no jurisdiction or say on
the matter when to stop? Over compulsive disorder (OCD) comes
with invisible powers where it leaves a patient feeling
disorientated to an extent where life becomes meaningless. In
other words life is not worth living if not able carry out their
compulsions. (Depending on the individual)
You are not alone if you suffer from OCD the number in others
are on the increase daily, we even have fellow patients who are
unaware that they are infected. The reason for this is because
symptoms are mild and seem to go unnoticed unlike the more sever
cases where patients undergo medical treatment.
Over compulsive disorder (OCD) in the past was considered
untreatable but doctors in the modern world would not be beaten
and continued to research day and night looking for answers
behind why a patient believed their OCD was a sign of madness or
that their actions sent out signals of mental instability, in
other words crazy. The good news is the modern world won the
battle and brought hope to all sufferers with modern medication.
Treatment is readily available along with people who care and
want to help. All you have to do is, ask.
This is the modern world so be honest with yourself and face up
to your over compulsive disorder (OCD) with revenge in mind.
Retaliation as an ally in this battle is enough to win the war;
it will take time but all worth while in the end. Start
gathering ammunition to beat this invisible force by visiting
the doctor, he/she may not see it but certainly are aware of its
presence when the questions asked are answered openly and
honestly.
Depending on you and the severity of your (OCD) symptoms
medication and treatments will differ. How great your needs are
to be rid of this illness that is slowly destroying breaking
your heart and causing you and your nearest and dearest so much
pain and suffering lies in your hands.
I envy how OTHERS are in control of their behaviour. I chastise
no more. Give me a bit of the other any day.