Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Hi, . Your son is experiencing compulsions when he has to fix his clothing " just right. " A compulsion is when he feels that he has to do something and is distressed if he isn't able to do it. Some people do have only obsessive thoughts and that is also OCD. Both of my children have OCD (I have it too) and when I was growing up, I suffered almost completely from repetitive thoughts. My youngest daughter has always had scary thoughts with compulsions only when her OCD is at its worst and my oldest daughter suffers from all of it. She has bad/scary/disturbing thoughts, needs to repeat actions, likes things to be symmetrical, worries about contaminants, worries about making God angry, etc. The " anal-ness " you refer to says it all. It's great that you have found an OCD specialist. I think that the " b " therapy he refered to stands for " behavioral. " Keep us posted! Kelley in NV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 > For instance, he usually tucks his shoe laces in after he ties them > so that they aren't hanging down. , Our 11 y.o. DS does this same thing. It began during the past soccer season and we noticed it carried over into any lace-up shoe he owns. Something about the sight of the loops hanging causes unidentified anxiety/irritation. Hard to believe that something so seemingly harmless could be so disturbing. Our son's Dx revolves around OCD/Anxiety/ADHD. We're trying to get him to a point where he can begin some sort of CBT/ERT, but we haven't been able to get his generalized anxiety in check well enough to make him amenable. Prayers for you, Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Kelley in NV wrote: >My youngest daughter has always had scary thoughts with compulsions only > when her OCD is at its worst and my oldest daughter suffers from all of it. > She has bad/scary/disturbing thoughts, needs to repeat actions, likes things > to be symmetrical, worries about contaminants, worries about making God angry, etc. Kelley, Your daughter is experiencing all the same stuff our son is. He worries someone will break in the house and kill us, contamination by old people and infants, worried about dying because God will think he's a bad person for having the thoughts he has, many repeated actions/phrases, the shoelace thing I mentioned in my other reply... Unbelieveable how varied and yet how similar most cases are! Bill Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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