MiKeGTR":3vtwj6nn said:
I have OCD. I check lights, Taps, Doors, Cooking appliances are off by touching the switch 7 times. I have no idea why, it's a real drain on my time. I only tend to do it when leaving the house and going to sleep, but i spend about an hour out of my day checking stuff. The same applies when writing emails or txt messages. I will have read this numerous times before posting to check for errors and very often I still miss them lol. The worst part is I'm starting to wash my hands too often to the point of getting cracked skin, affecting my playing.
Anybody else got OCD? Cool thread by the way
I used to have OCD when I was in my late teens to early 20's (my signature isn't just a joke), but cured myself of it many years ago. This was back in the late 80's/early 90's when you never heard about OCD, so I had no idea WTF was wrong with me. I didn't really have a lot of set rituals, but rather had to do random things that popped into my head at any given time. These usually involved counting and tapping (
"Ok, you have to tap both your legs evenly twice with your right hand before you sit down or else something bad is going to happen." - shit like that).
My one set thing I would have to do over and over was turning off knobs, like on a faucet. When I turned the knob off and let it go, if I saw it move back any (or thought I saw it), I would have to turn it again until I was sure it was all the way off. If I didn't, it would drive me nuts. I actually broke the bathroom faucet at my mom & dad's house once because I turned the knob too much and it cracked.
One night I was at work and about to do one of my improvisational tapping/counting routines and I thought to myself,
"I'm sick of this. If I do these taps right the first time, I can't do any of this stupid shit ever again. If I do, THAT will mean something bad is going to happen.". I did them "right" and that was it- the OCD was gone. I turned it on itself and cured my OCD with OCD.