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In a message dated 12/16/2003 11:24:09 AM Pacific Standard Time,

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> He only has repetitive thoughts, for the most

> part. So, I see it that he only has obsessions, no compulsions.

>

Hi --

I kept wondering the same thing with my 11 y.o. girl. She is very obsessive,

which leads to worry and depression. I just don't SEE the compulsions (and

you might not either) -- but she shares them with her therapist. Example: she

has to watch the other cars as I make a turn (if she doesn't, she'd feel

responsible for the accident that would then probably cause my death... in her

mind, anyway). My daughter is very obsessed about people dying right now --

worries about it constantly, in spite of the heavy meds. I think OCD shows

itself

in many ways.

Suzanne in CA

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