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OCD anyone? Anyone? Am I the only one that has to check and recheck everything?:scratchhe:scratchhe |
No...you're not alone...I have some OCD quirks of my own.... :) |
Me somewhat. Usually check & recheck the back gate, because I have found it open. Locks on doors, just a couple times before bed. Safety related things like that I check & recheck (safety of my babies and my family). I check my pockets alot too, to make sure my cellphone, keys, wallet are with me. & recheck to make sure I didn't leave them somewhere. I probably look like I'm constantly feeling myself up. lol. :rolleyes: |
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I am on some things. I check and double check locks. Check a couple times to make sure I unplugged My curling iron. Things like that |
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Me too. I double check every room before I leave in the am and before I go to bed. I say, off, off, off after checking each thing, like stove, coffee pot etc. You not alone. |
I am terrible at one thing. I am terrified of running a child over. I get out of my car all the time after I pull out of the school and walk around my vehicle because I am scared I am going to run someone over. It makes me feel very crazy. I will get a terrible fear that I am dragging someone until I stop the car and look. I hate it and I wish I could not be like that. I watch all of my kids till the go through the door and around the corner in the building, but I still freak out like one of them ran after the car as I was pulling away. I am so terrified that I could run one of them over. |
I have OCD. I think I've had it all of my adult life. My doctor prescribed me some meds and it has helped TREMENDOUSLY! I only wish I had gotten on it when my children were small. Life would have been so much easier and so much more fun. |
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I don't check things, but I count things. The tiles on the bathroom floor for example. Not only do I count them, but I put them into groupings 2 sets of 2 3 sets of 3. etc. OK, TMI? |
You are not alone. When I leave home, have to come back to see if I shut the garage door, turned the stove off, check coffee pot. |
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Another thing I am pretty OCD about is things that came as a set has to be placed together and cannot be separated lol. |
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i count letters in sentences sometimes when im thinking to myself also.... if its an even number it drives me crazy... and i try to figure out a word i can add to make it odd. (yeah.. i know its weird...) |
Oh thank the lord I'm not alone.LOL The older I get I recheck things and everything has it's place and must be in order. But the downside with having a OCD type personality is that it can wear you out in the course of the day, and the older I get well........:animal-pa |
I have CDO...it's just like OCD except it's in alphabetical order like it's supposed to be. :p I do. Not insane, like some people. But I'm psycho about dust. and if I start thinking about something...like say there's something random laying on the floor or something...it will eat at me until I pick it up. and I count *everything*. I'm also OCD about knowing what time it is -- if I dont know what time it is I bug out. and odd numbers drive me *bonkers* (unless it's a multiple of 5). |
You not alone, I check check and cheak again. I also have to touch and count when checking. I some times wear my self out with it all. |
I have to check the locks on the doors before bed every time I walk by it. I have to touch it to make sure it is locked. My husband thinks I'm nuts because I do it at least 3 times. I also have to have all the cards and money in my wallet facing the same direction or it drives me crazy. |
See we're all normal. It's the one's that don't count, double check and don't think too, that are the odd ones. :p |
I like to make lists! :rolleyes: |
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I'm OCD about everything having to be in order and in it's proper place. I hate change and I lived in the same house for 35 years. I don't move furniture around and like routine in my daily life. My husband is medically disabled and has been home for the past 3 years. I was use to him going to work about 6:00AM and coming home about 7:30PM. He usually worked his days off so he was hardly ever home. Now he is home every day and nothing is in the proper place and there is no order. The first year I went crazy trying to keep everything neat and in place. After about a year of running around cleaning, rearranging everthing my husband moved around I had to let go of a lot of my OCD behavior. I was killing myself trying to keep everything in order. I'm happier now even though there are times when there's clutter, dust and tracked in dirt on the floor. I got tired of stressing over the little things. |
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