Do you have O.C.D.?

<p>I do!</p>

<p>Obsessive compulsive disorder, anyone?</p>

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<p>:D</p>

<p>No. I don't. And I wonder if you actually do... having OCD isn't something that makes you happy or giggle... Its not something that "you don't wanna miss out" on...</p>

<p>i think i might have OCD. I check every cup i drink something in like 20 times to see if there is gunk or something in it. I check every door of the car every time i leave the car like 20 times. Could those be symptoms? and also, i m obsessive about grammer... im like the grammer nazi.</p>

<p>*Grammar</p>

<p>I had it really bad in elementary school. I couldn't turn off my Gameboy until I beat this one fighting game 2 times.
I had to clean my hands (again) with soap before sleeping.
I wouldn't get out of bed unless the minute hand was at an interval of 5.
:(</p>

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i m obsessive about grammer... im like the grammer nazi.

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<p>I couldn't tell.</p>

<p>lol!</p>

<p>we all have obsessive tendencies, but as a general rule of thumb, when they start to interfere with your life (i.e. going back to check the stove->you're late for school every day), you do not suffer from OCD.</p>

<p>I think I might have had very mild OCD as a child, it never interfered with my life, but sometimes I would just have to touch things over and over again, or roll my wrists.</p>

<p>I think OCD is unfortunately one of those things that people joke about having when they really don't like ADHD. Like, "Doodz, I totally hafta keep my room totally clean lyke ALL THE TYMEEE!!! Aren't I OCD?!" Which is bad for people who actually HAVE the disease and can't function through their life properly because it literally debilitates them. I mean, as others have said, we all have a little of the disease, but only a few actually have medically-diagnosed OCD. </p>

<p>And no, I don't have OCD. :P</p>

<p>I'm not sure...</p>

<p>I have to walk in the same pattern stepping on the same tiles and avoiding certain cracks around school every day.</p>

<p>I think I am OCD-free! :)</p>

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I have to walk in the same pattern stepping on the same tiles and avoiding certain cracks around school every day.

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Same (my issue is based on the colors of the tiles- I have to step on the same color the same number of times with each foot...).</p>

<p>I have major ocd tendencies and I'm hyperfocused (I guess the complete oposite of ADD/ADHD).</p>

<p>But I don't have true OCD, fortunately. I just get the benefits without the bad parts. It's not as if my oddities like the tile thing actually interfere with my life.</p>

<p>No... but my teacher is.... and some one I know counts the number of letters on signs and can't go to bed if she doesn't check the time 5 times</p>

<p>i think i have a mild case...</p>

<p>Yeah, my OCD's not as bad anymore.</p>

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we all have obsessive tendencies, but as a general rule of thumb, when they start to interfere with your life (i.e. going back to check the stove->you're late for school every day), you do not suffer from OCD.

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<p>Didn't you mean to say you DO suffer from OCD?
Yeah, lots of people tend to say,"I'm OCD about (whatever it is)," when they aren't really OCD, they're just anal. Actual OCD isn't fun. I used be an obssessive-compulsive handwasher. I'm over it, thankfully, although I am still a bit of a germaphobe.</p>

<p>susha u do not have ocd.</p>