Yes. Yes. You have OCD. You have OCD.
(Just making sure it's '"even" for you ;-) )
A friend of mine had a mild-to-fair case of OCD when I met her. I've all but broken her of that habit, via the use of logic. Such things as pencils/pens all had to be arranged on her desk according to size, colour, and placed perfectly square with the side of the desk. cd cases had to be perfectly stacked, gouped by style, artist, and album in that order, and alphabetised. The same wth books on her bookshelf. And many other such examples.
I myself have my 'going out chant'. Wallet, watch, keys, phone, cigarettes, lighter, stereo face.
I haven't worn a watch in 6 years, nor do I now have a car to have a stereo face for. But they're still in my chant. :-)
I think it comes down to having a sense of structure in our lives. This modern world is a bit crazy, and structure is a rare and valuable commodity.
The trick is to realise that too much structure can be just as bad as too little of it. :-)
As for finding out how to stop it from bothering you so much, I can't really help there. I've not had a lot of personal experience with OCD. But I do know that there are certain psychologists that study it, and you may be able to find a councillor that can help you manage the condition. Hopefully, in time, you'll be able to control your OCD to the point where it's no longer a problem for you. :-)
Good luck!
2007-01-12 14:48:52
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answered by ♂ « Hybrid » ♀ 2
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relax, relax, relax. sounds like OCD. I too have suffered from all of it my existence. medicine is accessible which will somewhat help you. that's a kind of pressure that you imagine willchronic you nuts. there's a e book you should study called "The Boy Who couldn't stop Washing." it is going to provide lots if perception into what causes this and supply you desire that it would want to be treated. stumble on a psychologist or psychological wellbeing health facility the position you'll get treatment and suggestions. i made a range that i did not care what human beings idea-about me, I basically knew I had to get help. Boy, am I happy I did! Now i'm able to openly discuss it without concern of judgment. do not spend something of your existence in misery. it truly is an ailment. you would possibly want to search for medical help for most cancers, precise?? do not wait yet another day!!
2016-12-02 04:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like it to me...
But I'm not a doctor and even if I were I couldn't diagonose you without a personal observation.
However, what you describe sounds like OCD and moreover it sounds like it seriously interferes with your quality of life. So if you're a student you probalby have access to student health services where you can get diagnosed and treated.
You may also have Apserger's Syndrome, which is sometimes comorbid with OCD.
Whatever it is, it can be treated with cognitive behavioral therapy and self management skills. Sometimes a low dose tranquilizer is helpful as well, especially in the early stages of treatment, before you've learned the self management skillls.
2007-01-12 14:37:16
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answered by Joni DaNerd 6
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It does sound like it. You mentioned routines and OCD is a collection of routines. You also said "in school", it really depends how old you are, as lot of adolescents have some OCD tendencies and can grow out of them. As you have realised there might be something in your routines, your next step would be to speak to a professional (the school might be able to help).
Good luck.
2007-01-12 17:15:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I have a friend who has OCD. She has similar problems. They are probably OCD because those rules aren't necessary for daily life.
2007-01-12 14:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You sound OCD to me but I'm certain you need a Doctor to confirm that.
2007-01-12 14:37:35
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answered by tamara.knsley@sbcglobal.net 5
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It sounds pretty textbook to me. You might want to get a doctor's opinion though because I have never been to medical school.
2007-01-12 14:36:41
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answered by Good Gushy 3
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This sounds obsessive-compulsive to me, but you really should be evaluated by a psychiatrist to be sure.
2007-01-12 14:42:00
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answered by WillyC 5
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Maybe
2007-01-12 14:32:17
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answered by ambr123 5
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