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From someone who suffered OCD and recovered

Petal22
Champion Alumni
Champion Alumni

Iā€™m experienced in knowing what Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is and how it feels to have this condition I suffered with this condition and now Iā€™m recovered thanks to the correct treatment from health professionals.

I want to share my experiences in how it feels to have OCD and to let you know there is HOPE that you can recover aswell if you are experiencing it..

I was diagnosed with OCD by a psychiatristā€¦ā€¦.. for me when I had OCD my intrusive thoughts seemed irrational but ā€œ feltā€ very realā€¦ā€¦

As an example of OCD and how the sufferer feels: you can be driving a car and pass a pedestrianā€¦.. your intrusive thought will say ā€œ what if I ran that person overā€ a person with OCD will experience severe anxiety that will accompany this thoughtā€¦. with many scenarios running through their mind the OCD sufferer gets fixed on these thoughts/ imagesā€¦ā€¦. the OCD sufferer feels the urge to turn around the car and go and check in actually fact to see if they did run the pedestrian overā€¦ā€¦ they go back and check the pedestrian isnā€™t there but they will still constantly worry about it and have severe anxiety over it ā€¦ with many what if s running through their mindā€¦.. because the sufferer ā€œfeelsā€ extreme anxiety over this scenario the feelings seem very realā€¦ā€¦..

But to someone who doesnā€™t have OCD they will have the intrusive thought that they may run over the pedestrianā€¦.. but thatā€™s weā€™re it stays as a thought and they forget about itā€¦

Some people with OCD may have intrusive thoughts to do something eg pick the correct coloured sock if they donā€™t they have the thoughts of ā€œsomething bad will happen to someone they love if they donā€™t select the correct coloured sockā€ this thought is accompanied by extreme anxietyā€¦ā€¦.

This condition is a very exhausting debilitating condition and itā€™s a very cruel disorder ā€¦. some people who suffer with this condition feel as though they are going crazyā€¦.. itā€™s a horrible disorder to have.

OCD sufferers can feel ā€œ stuckā€ scared, fearful and very exhausted.

People with OCD perform compulsions to try to bring down the severity of their anxietyā€¦. Eg seek reassurance, google search symptoms, check things over and over againā€¦ā€¦.ect

Their anxiety comes down for a little while but it starts back up soon after because OCD is a vicious cycle.

OCD is treatable..

I will explain in my next thread

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Hi Kat1234,

Thank you for your post šŸ˜Š Iā€™m glad you found my thread usefulā€¦ and that it has given you hopeā€¦

Im sorry that you suffer with OCD, it is a really cruel disorder to have I understandā€¦

Yes please seek the help you need so you can learn to stop OCD in its tracks! You really can learn to do thisā€¦. It takes perseverance and practice to learn the skills but once you do you will begin to flyā€¦.

I did a group therapy in this group therapy I learned to master my OCDā€¦.. the therapy was metacognitive therapyā€¦ it was an intervention into the OCDā€¦ā€¦. This therapy changed my lifeā€¦ā€¦ Iā€™m so grateful I was able to do this therapyā€¦.

I have written another threadā€¦. Effective treatment for OCDā€¦.. metacognitive therapy

Please have a read of this šŸ˜Š

You are also welcome to start your own thread if you wish..ā€wanting to hear from others who are battling OCDā€ā€¦. Others may post on this threadā€¦.

Id love to hear your story and Iā€™d love to hear about your progressā€¦. Believe me you will have progress once you receive the correct help and the correct tools to help you to break free from the grips of OCD..

Please ask me anythingā€¦ā€¦

im here to chat

quirkywords
Community Champion
Community Champion

Petal

thanks for starting this informative thread.

As you know so many people will read your posts and will feel less alone, even though they wonā€™t post.

I have learnt from your posts.
Thanks for your honesty .

Hi quirkywords,

Thank you for your kind words, Iā€™m so glad you have learnt from my posts šŸ˜Š

I always aim to be as honest as I can about my mental health journey .

I believe that the more honest I can be will enable others to have a deeper insight into OCD and hopefully it can help and encourage others who are going through a mental health condition that there is HOPE. ā¤ļøšŸ™

Hi Petal22,

How have you felt speaking about your experience with OCD? I have seen your posts on other threads and I can definitely see how empathetic and encouraging you are!

It's great to have you on the forum šŸ™‚

Hi missep123,

Thank you for your kind words šŸ˜Š

When I first started talking about OCD on the forums I was a little apprehensive I was a little worried that there may be triggers from other posts that may start up my OCD cycle.

BUT then I realised that I have ā€œhealedā€ from OCD and I believe once you have had it to the extent that I had it, I canā€™t get it back. I was taught so many wonderful tools in my OCD therapy and I learned the exact things that hold me in my OCD cycle so if anything was to pop up again I know how to disengage from it. I now have a lot of tools in my toolbox and Iā€™m very confident that I wonā€™t relapse.

I really like to be as honest as I can on the forums so that if other members are struggling with OCD or another condition they can have hope that with the correct treatment and with self work they CAN recover. If I CAN there is hope that others CAN.

My ways of talking about OCD now on the forums come from a confident positive place. I have a knowing that I will be ok and that I can help others.

I know that my knowledge of OCD will help other forum members with their mental health journey and they will find a way forward.

One of my reasons for joining the forums is that I believe I went through OCD and recovered so I could come out the other side to help others who are going through mental healthā€¦ā€¦ I can give them hope šŸ™šŸ¦‹

Its true what they say .. once you go into a storm you come out of it a totally different version of your selfā€¦.

I feel reborn again and I believe I was meant to go through that storm so I could come out of it as a stronger version of myself so I could help others.

I wouldnā€™t be who I am today without the storm of OCD and I donā€™t regret it because I feel Iā€™m now my true self ā¤ļø