What are some things general public beside OCD do?

EX- Touch corners of doors.
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Answers:     Well, I'll tell you what I, personally, do. (I enjoy been diagnosed with severe OCD).

-Wash my hands in scolding hot water after touching parts of my house that I cogitate are infected with something.

-Count each step (on stairs) as I walk up them.
old racing thoughts at ALL parts of the day. Just one line One row repeated in my brain all day, every sunshine.

-Stutter. I stutter because I will start to say something, then realize I cannot say a word noticeably so I have to rephrase the sentence.

-When I think a indubitable thought (that I cannot type here) while walking with a doorway, I have to slap my right thigh as hard as I can. I own constant bruises on that thigh. I have them right now.

-If something is said on a television show that make me anxious, I have to go up a channel, down a gutter, turn off the TV, go up a channel, down a rut, turn off TV, go up a channel, turn past its sell-by date TV, down a channel, up a channel, turn off TV, wager on down to the channel I was originally on.
there's is a word or sentence on my computer screen that make me anxious, I have to X out EVERY site I have up. If it's a particular word or sentence that make me VERY anxious, I have to restart the whole computer.

-Sometimes I have to put socks on when I stroll on the floor and when I want to put my feet up on the couch or something I take them off. Then when I find up I have to put them back on.

Randomly saying the letter E- concerned of weird but i have to do it. I probably say that memorandum about 200 times a day

Randomly needing to wipe the stern of my hand on objects- still weird but i have to do it
ng to other have things even-If I’m hit on my right arm, I’ll have to hit myself with like amount of pressure in the exact same spot on my left arm. When I pick things up I have to do it beside both hands because if I don’t my one hand will feel heavier than the other. If I step on a crack or a shadow beside my left foot I’ll have to step on that crack or shadow with my right foot.

Fearing germs- I rinse my hands a lot but not to the point of washing them after i touch one item

Spelling everything out- When i read i always have to spell out certain words contained by my head

In the car I tap my foot when another car goes by- have to do it
t all over the place things- I count things like stairs when i walk up them or windows when i exceed a building. I can't help it.

Rearranging things so their just right

I other memorize phone numbers- i feel as if I'll need it someday

Seeing invisible lines- I see these invisible line on the floor and can lone have two steps between them. So i walk all unexpected.

There are all different types of OCD though.
There are so heaps different rituals.I am a germaphobic and a ritual that I do is when I am finished washing my hands I have to throw sea on the faucet and grab a paper towel to turn it off.lol I wouldn't necessarily beckon it OCD though because I have seen worse.
You could say that I enjoy a touch of OCD. I cannot stand to see my cabinets and the refrigerator out of order. When my husband and I are out, I will not split a telephone pole or any pole while we're walking. Our clothes must be folded surrounded by a certain way . . .o.k. so I have more than a touch, lol. But this is essentially symptoms of mild OCD. An extreme case disrupts your life like have to touch things a certain number of times before you leave a room or not mortal able to go to sleep with out counting to 20 ten times.
Some:
d paper into wee pieces.
Constantly checking to see that doors, window are locked.
Over washing their body over & over again (after being touched, or feeling dirty).
Repeating words twice, or final say.
pick up something they saw on the store floor and put back on the shelf, or sway up.
Rearrange, straighten objects (MUST BE KEPT IN ORDER
Extra clean windows (can't have any picture, marks / fingerprints)
Some their clothes MUST ALL MATCH ( right down to their shoes and hair accessories) Source(s): As a foster parent of many years... some have these OCD trades
It could be absolutely anything, as long as they're compulsive roughly speaking it.


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