Living with OCD a documentary

This is a documentary that I made of myself for a school project

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  • @titandragon753
    @titandragon75310 жыл бұрын

    People need to realise that not everyone with OCD has a fear of germs only. It can manifest itself in many ways. Everyone is different. The fact that his room is messy is irrelevant and rather an ignorant comment. Do your research before leaving comments like that.

  • @bethlancaster4120

    @bethlancaster4120

    5 жыл бұрын

    Looks like there needs to be more awareness about ocd and all mental illness in general. No titan is right ocd can manifest itself in many different ways. You can be really messy and even neglect chores and still have severe ocd.

  • @Netgear600
    @Netgear60010 жыл бұрын

    For the people saying that for a person with OCD his room is really messy, there are different types of OCD, you don't have to have anxiety about a messy room to have OCD.

  • @michaelcdarby
    @michaelcdarby7 жыл бұрын

    Anyone here with OCD I am terribly sorry. I have been diagnosed with it for 5 years and have been on 4 different medications with 4 different therapists. People don't know what it's like to actually suffer in this world. They worry about stuff that goes on around them but nothing near what we suffer with

  • @samuelsnell9474

    @samuelsnell9474

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm here I have server ocd if u need help or advice

  • @lpsstarlight2207
    @lpsstarlight22078 жыл бұрын

    does anyone else have that annoying trait where they touch something and it just feels...wrong?? so you keep touching it again until it feels right? And when you can't touch it again it just makes you crazy? :( If I can't touch that certain thing again I start pulling at my hand and rubbing them to help the sort of "pain"

  • @ravikanth7167

    @ravikanth7167

    8 жыл бұрын

    ya i feel the same :(

  • @lpsstarlight2207

    @lpsstarlight2207

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** for me it didn't happen too often, but when it did, I wouldn't be able to stop until I've touched it hundreds of times (no exaggeration there) But when I can't touch it again I will go INSANE. Once when I was little I was in a store with my parents, and I picked up something off the shelf and had to put it back because we were leaving, I put it down totally wrong (?¿) and I couldn't fix it cuz my mom had grabbed me and we left. So the rest of the car ride home, I was pulling at the skin of my hands and rubbing them against each other, even bitting them. By the time we got home I had a huge burn and different bite marks all over my hands. This still happens now when I'm like 15 years old, but not with the biting part, and I stop before I can physically injure my hand, and just shake my hands out

  • @marrissarobertson4571

    @marrissarobertson4571

    8 жыл бұрын

    Ugh yes

  • @halleyrhoton9763

    @halleyrhoton9763

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yes.

  • @skyelercook5764

    @skyelercook5764

    7 жыл бұрын

    yes I do that

  • @ronnieluna7173
    @ronnieluna71738 жыл бұрын

    I have obsessive compulsive disorder too. I have too tap something three or more times, and if I don't I think something bad will happen. It's horrible

  • @ronnieluna7173

    @ronnieluna7173

    8 жыл бұрын

    I have been professionally diagnosed

  • @Foxbite

    @Foxbite

    8 жыл бұрын

    Same I have OCD I have to do something in the exact order and everything has to be clean or I'll think something bad will happen

  • @GeoWrld-wq5se

    @GeoWrld-wq5se

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Ronnie Luna i was there when i was 8 now i am 23 and my mental state is good cause as the years passed i learned that its me or it so now everytime i am about to explode i ve found myself ways to chill you just need to open that door and get away from those chains and never be harsh to yourself if something isnt done today it will be tomorow :) ocd is the reason i ve set up walls inside of my head and i ve playing hide and seek with it in my case everything is about time...it gets me very anxious even if i know i am right on time and everything i m eating or even walking when i was little have to do with double numbers 2 4 6 8 etc never let this bitch get you down you are better than that

  • @Foxbite

    @Foxbite

    8 жыл бұрын

    +George Brezerakos Thanks bro you really inspired me

  • @ausvice3721

    @ausvice3721

    7 жыл бұрын

    Ronnie Luna would I have ocd? Things I do are not to step on cracks (only when I notice, when I do I get pissed) and when thinks go slowly back and forth I get really anxious and I start tapping things fast or I hear screaming and hollering and I also can never have the volume anything other than the intervals of 5.

  • @marrissarobertson4571
    @marrissarobertson45718 жыл бұрын

    That cabinet thing is so me😂it's bugged me for years lol

  • @TheDanimatorsChannel
    @TheDanimatorsChannel8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing, I have OCD too in the form of checking and I was thinking about making a similar video and wanted to see what other people had already made. I was stoked to hear a motion city cover playing in the background because I can highly relate to that band and that song. Right before I posted this comment I was playing their songs on the drums.

  • @eyeyamI
    @eyeyamI8 жыл бұрын

    you are brave for participating in this. thank you. wishing you all the best

  • @heatherwalton4281
    @heatherwalton42819 жыл бұрын

    I'll go ahead and make this comment 777. This takes a lot of courage to post, and you should be proud of yourself. Having anxiety myself, I struggle telling others, in fact I fear people judging me for being scared. Life with anxiety disorders is not easy, and it takes guts to spread awareness. Bravo, sir!

  • @ocdhelp
    @ocdhelp6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for bringing more attention to OCD. It's very important to keep talking about it so people understand how serious it is and that it's not only about cleaning or organizing. It's a very serious mental condition that can take over teh person's life. Thank you for helping bring awareness.

  • @swapilot48
    @swapilot4810 жыл бұрын

    Man, god bless you, you have OCD and you do your best and strive to do the best. Plus, you play guitar, how cool is that!!

  • @night1247

    @night1247

    10 жыл бұрын

    if he had not OCD would it still be cool ?

  • @ryzimski5749

    @ryzimski5749

    10 жыл бұрын

    OCD is a serious condition, it can put large amounts of stress on people, leading to the possibility of random bursts of aggression, depression and what a majority of people would consider odd behavioural patterns, its not a healthy thing to have in your life.

  • @pintoralma88

    @pintoralma88

    4 жыл бұрын

    Cullen, nice comment!😊

  • @Jay__Cee
    @Jay__Cee11 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video. I know just how you feel but seeing someone else's journey tells a different story. Much love and good luck in recovery whenever or however it may be.

  • @SadeyLovesYah
    @SadeyLovesYah7 жыл бұрын

    I hate when people leave cabinets and drawers open.

  • @ChoosingMorality
    @ChoosingMorality11 жыл бұрын

    You are an impressive young man, Eric. And you have a fabulous attitude. The world is your oyster.

  • @AlysonDancer
    @AlysonDancer10 жыл бұрын

    and good luck with yours! great songs by the way!

  • @ta617
    @ta6179 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this with the rest of us.

  • @davidowens5841
    @davidowens584110 жыл бұрын

    I have COD as well. Although I don't have the same symptoms it can still be quite bothersome. And disruptive as well. I've only known about my OCD since 2009 or 2010. So it's still fairly new to me. Some of my symptoms include compulsive hand washing and bathing, compulsively cleaning my home. Every thing has to be just right or I go nutsoid. Especially in my kitchen. Do not let me catch you putting things in the wrong place or the wrong order. I may well go postal if I do catch you. I do have times where it is not nearly as bad. But it is always there. And it gets worse when I'm under stress and feeling really scared. I'm really glad I watched your video. It was really good and I really identified with it. What l really liked the end because it showed that you have hope, and hope is so important. I hope to see more of your videos because they are really good. Thank you. Jude

  • @querinnalove
    @querinnalove10 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this documentary. Very informative and really touching x

  • @tompennock6369
    @tompennock636912 жыл бұрын

    Excellent Video. I Have Severe OCD Too Since Childhood. Thank You For Making This Video!

  • @supervioletrain
    @supervioletrain12 жыл бұрын

    This is a truly amazing video. I can't believe you were brave enough to show this video in your school. I sort of know what you're going through.

  • @jeanetteandonian3430
    @jeanetteandonian34309 жыл бұрын

    Eric Medina, you have a real gift! You probably know that. People have a hard time understanding OCD and its different forms and you did a great job giving people a feel for your own experience with it. As I read through the many comments in response to your film, I see that there are many young people questioning if they "have OCD" or not. I am a social worker and professor and I just want to say that people should reach out for help if they need it or think they need it. I am acquainted with OCD and know that people can be helped. There are many myths about OCD and what it is and there are many variants and degrees of severity. OCD can make people feel that they are strange in some way, but they are not--many people (and kids) have this problem. It waxes and wanes and sometimes can even go away over time. In fact, people with OCD are often highly intelligent and creative, from what I have learned about it, so OCD might be a price of sorts for having other gifts and talents! No one goes through life without encountering challenges and OCD is just one of the many kinds of challenges people can face. My advice is to seek help and not let yourself hide! BTW, Eric, I have shown your film to my graduate social work students who feel that they learned a lot about OCD from it. Thank you for your courage in sharing your experience with others--it helps to diminish stigma and increases public awareness.

  • @butterfly77387
    @butterfly773873 жыл бұрын

    You are so beautiful, gentle and talented. Please never give up 😊.

  • @Kristian_Hudson
    @Kristian_Hudson11 жыл бұрын

    You're so brave to have done this. Well done buddy! :)

  • @dollyandsandy
    @dollyandsandy8 жыл бұрын

    I used to brush my teeth for about an hour at night. I can relate to a lot of what you have shown here in your video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @1GiiirlWithAttitude
    @1GiiirlWithAttitude11 жыл бұрын

    you did an UHmazing job w this informative video! :) You are gonna Overxome anything u want in life, just put ur mind in to it and Want it bad enouuugh!! :)

  • @Blaze936
    @Blaze93612 жыл бұрын

    Great video man. I live day in and day out with this torturous OCD. It weighs me down tremendously but I try and keep pushing. It's just always nice, and reassuring, that I'm not alone in this battle.

  • @sparkle5278
    @sparkle52787 жыл бұрын

    Those cargo pants would drive me crazy & I don't have OCD. Wrinkly pockets!!!

  • @cnazu5185
    @cnazu51857 жыл бұрын

    the hand washing.... dear god that is my entire life. i'll spend 20 minutes after i shower just washing over and over 99% of the time no matter what lotion i use they're still raw and cracked from the friction. ocd and germophobia is killer

  • @MinerBub
    @MinerBub10 жыл бұрын

    Oh my god, I finnaly found why I need to do things twice. This is one of the greatest things I have ever discovered.

  • @chelseagillego3039
    @chelseagillego30397 жыл бұрын

    My life with OCD really pulls the trigger out of me! I mean for goodness sake,I've spent almost ours just to make sure I have touched everything inside the house including the ceiling.And not just that,I'm trying to make sure that my hands are clean. And if I hold my right hand,I also have to hold my left hand and vice versa.I also have to touch the switch inside the house 4 times because if I don't,something terrible is going to happen.One time when I was excessively worried about dread and my death, my anxiety attack me more than a day,my family was so worried and they thought I was experiencing mild stroke by that time.Until now my OCDs ruining my life,including my daily activities and my duties inside the house and inside the campus.And even now,I have to type this correctly because I find it hard to resist it,so much...

  • @samuelsnell9474

    @samuelsnell9474

    5 жыл бұрын

    I have serve ocd if u need a chat I'm here or advice

  • @fearlessmrog
    @fearlessmrog13 жыл бұрын

    I admire your courage for making this video; not many would come forward and openly admit they have a problem with something like this. Some of the things you OCD about creep me out, but I found this video incredibly insightful. Kudos! :D

  • @EclecticGreyWitch
    @EclecticGreyWitch13 жыл бұрын

    My OCD and panic disorder have almost complete control of my life. It was very brave of you to make this video. I hope you got a good grade on it.

  • @chispudocrudo
    @chispudocrudo11 жыл бұрын

    awesome job bro! You have skills, good songs too

  • @ninjanerdstudent6937
    @ninjanerdstudent69378 жыл бұрын

    Worrying about being too skinny in our society is not a problem most people feel. It's usually the other side that society would, in general, form obsessions about and then be compelled to do the compulsions (actions). I had it much worse as a child with OCD. I have developed my own coping mechanisms over the years. For example, being in public and surrounding myself around people prevents me from doing the compulsions and I end up following the social norms. Obtaining more education is my other coping mechanism as well as meeting new people. Just keep yourself so busy in life that you have no time to think about these day to day obsessions. OCD has a ton to do with superstitions. Originally, I just closed my eyes and told myself "everything is fine, nothing bad would happen by changing routine", then I proved it to myself by switching up routine, like testing a hypothesis to myself. If you are not able to cope like many of us can, just go for the drugs.

  • @brittanyhansen6767
    @brittanyhansen676711 жыл бұрын

    I just wanted to say that I found your video both extremely interesting and inspirational! I was diagnosed with mild OCD a few months ago so I know somewhat of what you are going through on an every day basis. My OCD have more to do with social interaction instead of environmental interaction. I have extreme trouble making/keeping friends and maintaining a relationship with a guy just because I also find something about them that drives me crazy. Just remember you are never alone!

  • @linneafitzgerald6037
    @linneafitzgerald603711 жыл бұрын

    Great Video!! I have OCD and I can totally relate to you.

  • @juliekeenum2824
    @juliekeenum28247 жыл бұрын

    You are a very handsome young man. I'm sure you are very intelligent and liked by everyone. I felt so bad for you watching your video. I can't imagine what your life is like. I pray you can get some help so you can live a normal life. God bless you.

  • @nhpindianproductions
    @nhpindianproductions12 жыл бұрын

    God bless you for making this video

  • @unknownconspirator
    @unknownconspirator11 жыл бұрын

    Stay strong edm. I've been grappling with OCD for coming up on 25 years now, and it does get better with time and treatment. :-) Also, I applaud you for having the strength and bravery to make this video for a school project. Coming forward and publicly stating that you have OCD (or any major neuropsychological issue) is a tough thing for most people. There are few of us that can do it. Thusly... [applause] :)

  • @carnivalfunships1
    @carnivalfunships18 жыл бұрын

    I am 16 years old. I have OCD. For me I have to check sink faucets, doors and my phone. It will take me up to an hour before I finally get to bed. Unfortunately America has gotten this idea that OCD is like ADHD where you do everything fast. I check the same thing over and over. It drives me crazy :(

  • @darylesells19

    @darylesells19

    7 жыл бұрын

    We don't all think the same way, hope your coping better. Please don't lump all Americans together friend.

  • @EthelCaseyAnnabelle
    @EthelCaseyAnnabelle8 жыл бұрын

    I am writing a creative writing story and this video has helped me. One of my main characters has OCD. Thank You.

  • @yekaterinanikolina2100

    @yekaterinanikolina2100

    8 жыл бұрын

    I love writing too and I have OCD for 7 yr now.But you will not really now what OCD feels like, unless you make deeper reasearches in this.Good luck writing your book.

  • @Paul-cl3sy
    @Paul-cl3sy8 жыл бұрын

    This is really good especially the ending. It really got to me. I have OCD that is probably the reason why.

  • @ylimes
    @ylimes10 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this video :)

  • @solaceprevails1
    @solaceprevails110 жыл бұрын

    I do that too. I have to close doors and flick lights on and off to make sure that it is perfect. STAY STRONG!!

  • @yjadalyn1
    @yjadalyn112 жыл бұрын

    I've gone a long time learning about different things and gaining awareness about issues such as OCD, because I hope to help people who are struggling with it. Little did I recognize that after all of the times I've gotten in trouble for being "unorganized" , rushing (after spending obscene amounts of time in the mirrow changing clothes) that I struggle with OCD as well. Thanks for this video, I see alot myself in it.

  • @jasminedaniel6904
    @jasminedaniel69047 жыл бұрын

    Its good to see teenagers take in their mothers cleaning and doing things them selves. just wonderful

  • @smooth-hound6593
    @smooth-hound65939 жыл бұрын

    Do any of you understand that OCD is a serious mental illness about negative thoughts which makes you feel the need to do unnecessary compulsions that stop the negative things from happening that make no sense but to someone with OCD it does make sense it annoys the shit out of me when people say I have OCD when really they are just perfectionists when really you don't understand the everyday struggle that someone has to deal with I have had OCD for over three years and I will tell you it has been hell I have had all sorts of negative thoughts harm to a loved one that really was the start of it all I have had some really bad ones it's scary so please don't say that you have OCD when you don't

  • @AndreaMartinez-gn1oj

    @AndreaMartinez-gn1oj

    8 жыл бұрын

    I have been dealing with similar things. I have not told anyone but people have noticed. I am so scared becuase the thought are scary. They keep me awake at night and can't stop thinking about it. I don't know what to do. I feel useless and helpless. Can you tell me how you deal with it and what to do?

  • @TheChilledHamster

    @TheChilledHamster

    8 жыл бұрын

    There are different levels of OCD, some people have to walk through a doorway multiple times or have to close a door and then tap it with both hands.

  • @thehealingstartsnow3418

    @thehealingstartsnow3418

    8 жыл бұрын

    Sharing what you struggle with is a good start. It helps to have a strong community of support. Contrary to popular opinion, the condition can be overcome.

  • @bethlancaster4120

    @bethlancaster4120

    5 жыл бұрын

    I've had ocd for over 20 years and then other problems developed. Yes it is hell even worse when people treat you like crap.

  • @abelgarcia4429
    @abelgarcia442910 жыл бұрын

    You brave dude! Go On!!

  • @TeenOCD
    @TeenOCD12 жыл бұрын

    I know what you mean, but there is help and it just shows how hard working you are!

  • @lalala36710
    @lalala3671012 жыл бұрын

    beautiful video. I have OCD too, right now I mainly struggle with irrational thoughts and stuff. I am in 10th grade, When I was in 6th grade and such I struggles with counting and stuff. You are so brave for sharing and even just talking about it:)

  • @harshit233
    @harshit2337 жыл бұрын

    Get well soon bro

  • @stephanielee5730
    @stephanielee573010 жыл бұрын

    Reggie, I'm a 45 year old woman who lives with ocd, since I was 10 years old. Checking, rechecking locks, turning on and off sinks, switching on and off light switches until right, checking my car is lock all the time. Making sure everything in its place, when I get home from work. Making sure all the dishes are clean right. I know what your going through.

  • @makenzieloeffler6743
    @makenzieloeffler67436 жыл бұрын

    I thought I was the only one with the fear of the number six😭 I'm so happy now hat I know I'm not the only one. Thank you so so much.

  • @fangsta15
    @fangsta1511 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for uploading this, you are very brave. The one problem I had though was right after you washed your hands you touched the sink handle which re-contaminates your hands and you did not wash them over. So you basically just washed your hands and unwashed them instantaneously.

  • @TeenOCD
    @TeenOCD12 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, its so frustrating especially when things take a turn for the worst (i explain in it my latest video) but you just gotta keep fighting because everyday we are closer, a beautiful truth!

  • @AndreaMartinez-gn1oj
    @AndreaMartinez-gn1oj8 жыл бұрын

    I usually get a thought in my head and can't stop thinking about it. It causes great anxiety. It's horrible

  • @louisastyles8144
    @louisastyles81449 жыл бұрын

    I have dyslexia ADHD and OCD 😞😞

  • @KitanKate
    @KitanKate11 жыл бұрын

    when i eat food i have to make sure its even too, like i eat half of it on the left side of my mouth and half on the right but half of that has to be upside down and half has to be the right way round. it annoys me sometimes but ive been doing it for years and its just natural now.

  • @edm101089
    @edm10108911 жыл бұрын

    @Brittany Hansen thank you for the kind feedback. I hope all is well with you.

  • @Taram-si4vu
    @Taram-si4vu10 жыл бұрын

    thank u for making this. one of my things is i wear gloves 24hours a day

  • @GarrBear314
    @GarrBear3148 жыл бұрын

    cool rendition of "no surprises"

  • @glitter_bomb7260
    @glitter_bomb72608 жыл бұрын

    I have OCD... srsly I stayed up until like 1:00 AM because the (get ready for this loooooooooongggg list!!!!) the closet door was open the nail polish box wasn't right the bed was slightly moved my door was ajar the pillow case was uneven the TV provider was crooked my chair was crooked the pig night light was crooked my clothes weren't in the basket properly my notebook stack was slightly crooked the underclothes droor was slightly open my poster was falling my pillows weren't in color order my blanket wasn't straight my shorts kept scrunching up the blanket under my feet wasn't comfy enough the curtains were out of place SOOOOOOO YAHHHHH XD that was my night

  • @jjreider8668
    @jjreider866811 жыл бұрын

    I had OCD when I was younger. One day I was looking in the mirror after shaving and noticed wrinkles by my left eye that didn't match the ones on my right eye. This distressed me very much, until I said "Screw it!" Nothing I could do about it would help, and after that day the compulsions started to crumble one by one. There are still a few minor ones (can totally relate to the cabinets) but for the most part, I'm healed :) Good luck to you!

  • @smurfmama2020
    @smurfmama20205 жыл бұрын

    What has worked to help you? My 19 year old daughter has severeocd, and isn't willing to get psychiatric care at the moment although she has in the past, and was diagnosed with OCD. very very hard to live with her, but i have total empathy for her because I struggled with OCD too. AT one point she was taking 6 hour showers and still spends a lot of time in the bathroom hand-washing etc What would you recommend? ANy ideas are helpful, thank you. People don't get that OCD is a fear of being out of control in many ways.

  • @jannasosa9284
    @jannasosa92849 жыл бұрын

    It bothers my whenever people say that his room is too messy for someone with ocd. There are so many ways ocd can effect a person's life and so many forms and levels of OCD that his is just not as extreme. I have a mild (er) for of OCD my room is not always in a good condition.

  • @southerly11
    @southerly1111 жыл бұрын

    Two sugggestions for you...Have you tried timing yourself on tasks to see if you can reduce time spent on repetitive behaviour, ie. set time limits? Also, challenging yourself to let lesser somethings BE (in the wrong place or not quite perfect in some way). Over time this can assist in desensitizing your anxiety. Some tasks/situations are more controllable than others. Maybe experiment and see?? These things can help, although timing stuff can take on a life too, lol !! All the best to you :)

  • @fartman69420gghhh
    @fartman69420gghhh7 жыл бұрын

    Ocd sucks i count steps, afraid of basically everything going wrong, check everything multiple times and have multiple rituals

  • @Makinwaves02
    @Makinwaves0212 жыл бұрын

    @MrJediAres OCD was killing me too. My life was consumed with rituals for everything..and I mean EVERYTHING. From handwashing to counting, to double checking that doors were locked, appliances turned off. I got to a point where I thought, if I dont get help now I am going to end up either involuntarily checked into the psych ward or suicide. After working my way thru it I can now say that I finally have my life back..you can do it too man. Stay positive, it'll all work out :)

  • @josiechapman5731
    @josiechapman57317 жыл бұрын

    8:41 bothered me because you had 2 extra up there that were discluded and uneven to the group. it didn't make the tray even and it blew my mind that you didn't point that out

  • @gabrielagonzalezGil
    @gabrielagonzalezGil8 жыл бұрын

    i cant handle odd numbers, i was diagnosed and one more thing, if you have OCD then how comes your room is messy? i can't see my room disorganised i have to clean it also i have ticks and if i burn a bit of my right hand i have to burn the same bit on my left, to make it feel equal its so stressing!!

  • @talianicole5421

    @talianicole5421

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Speedy Gonzalez I have severe OCD. I take 4 different pills for OCD and what OCD has caused me. OCD is not about being organized and cleaning your room. Yes, society has made it look like a cute little quirk one should have if say, they always like their room clean, or if you don't like odd numbers. OCD is thinking if you do not touch an object 14 times on each hand, something bad will happen. It is a non-stopping thought that you will kill your best friend, even though you love them and would never purposely hurt them. It is thinking if you do not know how many hours you slept, you will die or get insomnia. OCD is not about your room being clean. So before you say something you think you have because you simply are a perfectionist who likes a clean room, please educate yourself.

  • @Lucky-ds9tp
    @Lucky-ds9tp8 жыл бұрын

    So I have a hearing disorder that a therapist had diagnosed as OCD because of other things I do. I can't go to bed without wearing socks, I have to put lotion on my face and hands after I take a shower, I have random thoughts on acting out and I get close to doing them, I bet myself in my head, most importantly I can't stand hearing people eat or talk too loud or scratching etc. I'm sick of people diagnosing themselves with it or trying to act like you have it. My sister does that and she's older than me. She heard I might have OCD and she turns it into something about her. Everyone thinks it's about being neat and clean but it's not.

  • @isuckgodsdick
    @isuckgodsdick10 жыл бұрын

    different to mine but we will get through but nice video showing different kinds of ocd

  • @lesbiansaregoodandch
    @lesbiansaregoodandch11 жыл бұрын

    We all wish we never had it. But sometimes you have to look on the bright side. It is a terrible curse, but it is also somewhat of a blessing. People with OCD tend to have a higher IQ, be extremely creative, not to mention extremely organized! Don't let it get you down. Your bigger and better than the disease!

  • @kaitlini.7972
    @kaitlini.797210 жыл бұрын

    I understand the number thing. Uneven numbers seem more even to me because there is an exact middle. Like 3 should be half of 5 because it is directly in the middle.

  • @vampbie55
    @vampbie554 жыл бұрын

    So I have a problem with pimples every time I get one I scratch my face so hard until theres a permanent scar and its bleeding. I need help.

  • @AllanGeorge

    @AllanGeorge

    4 жыл бұрын

    Exactly what happens to me... This is painful...

  • @jellytots88
    @jellytots8812 жыл бұрын

    thanks for posting this video, my ocd is getting worse! :( i have the same pattern with numbers but not number 6 (for the same reasons as yourelf) also colours but not red for similar reasons. its so tedious and stressfull having to do these rituals. anyway i feel for everyone who has this and hopes everyone can find a way of getting out of it (once u have let me no the secret :)

  • @sakinehbs
    @sakinehbs12 жыл бұрын

    You are not alone, my son has it too, he also cries. I wish they find a cure for it soon. I feel your pain. I go through it with my son most of the time. It is so sad to see him in pain. His pain is my pain...

  • @ceehernandez565
    @ceehernandez56510 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad someone made a documentary about ocd. I have it and I'm ready to give up. If there's a treatment, my insurance won't cover it. No drug or therapy works and I stay exhausted. People have no patience with me and get angry at me, as if I could control it. This is a curse. The only thing I look forward to is eternal unconsciousness.

  • @davke5711

    @davke5711

    10 жыл бұрын

    Cee. If you are willing then please try this: next time you'll have an obsession do not try to suppress the thought or analyse it trying to convince yourself that it just doesn't make any sense and so you shouldn't feel that way. In fact do not do anything about it - not the compulsion, no suppression, no denial. Just accept the fact that the thought is in your head. I know it may sound impossible because of the extreme discomfort it may cause and the anxiety may really start to build up - sweating, breathing, trembling and so on, but once it will reach it's peak, it will gradually subside. Maybe for the first time in a while. I would also really recommend to you to meditate - one of the effects it has is lowering the anxiety levels. I would also recommend you to watch this: v=uixONPLVKEg. I don't think that you can 'control' it, erase it, or stop your brain from producing it, but you can decide if you want to pay attention to it when it happens and go along with it, or not. You have the power to decide. You are not your thoughts, Cee. You can learn to decide which thoughts you want to follow and which you don't. Good luck.

  • @ceehernandez565

    @ceehernandez565

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for u r helpful and encouraging reply. Can't hurt to try it. Thanks again.

  • @YoniSagi
    @YoniSagi11 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, Yoshee, I totally agree with what you said. I didn't mean that people have a little bit of OCD but that they attribute some stress-related symptoms to OCD, it's like, a way people put it, even if they don't have OCD, which I don't find too much of a problem as long as they know they aren't actually suffering from it, but only from stress, since that could lead to misunderstandings.

  • @dwreckingram
    @dwreckingram9 жыл бұрын

    great job

  • @WhatAWeirdy
    @WhatAWeirdy13 жыл бұрын

    good camera angles! :)

  • @mtj.cynical
    @mtj.cynical7 жыл бұрын

    0:55 it bothers me the time doesn't go by fivesssss ugh. I count everything to make sure it goes by fives. Like words in a sentence. Walking to the bus is hardest for me, because of the sidewalk, certain colors and crossing the streets and stuff. What shoe I put on first, how I tie it. Color order, and alphabetized order. I like everything to be by fives, sometimes I count things I do by fives or else I have to add or subtract from it.

  • @fartman69420gghhh

    @fartman69420gghhh

    7 жыл бұрын

    •social angstiety• thats not ocd

  • @aysesoyer
    @aysesoyer12 жыл бұрын

    IT WILL GO AWAY IF YOU TAKE CONTROL OF right stuff ... Remember; you are MASTERS of taking control. Acknowledging the problem is the most important step. I AM PROUD OF YOU young people whohave awareness...

  • @Alona936
    @Alona93610 жыл бұрын

    I'm 12, I think I am getting better or worse on OCD. I walk on my tippy toes on tiles. A the shops I'll never step on the crack(tiles) if I miss a tile I'll go back and do it again, every time in brush my teeth I would continuously try to vibrate so fast on my back tooth. I would refuse all foods when a person touched it. When someone talks about a bug I think its in my food and I would throw it away. SOMETIMES at school when my locker is not the exact way it was last week I'll arrange it back to where it was. The remotes on the table HAS to be symmetrical and straight (SOMETIMES). when a small speck of brown food or dirt, I would never go near it. HELP ME.. I AM SCARED I DONT WANT OCD. HELP PLEASE ITS NOT COOL AT ALL. ITS EMBARRASING.

  • @edm101089
    @edm10108911 жыл бұрын

    Being tidy and clean is a common misconception about OCD. Hoarding is a form of OCD, but I don't have that. For the most part my room is actually clean. But for cabinets, it creates chaos if one is open.

  • @Mrkluelessguy
    @Mrkluelessguy12 жыл бұрын

    It can't go away. It won't go away. It's unbeatable.

  • @TeenOCD
    @TeenOCD12 жыл бұрын

    I know what you mean, when people joke about it at school or on TV and laugh about it they have no idea how much we struggle, it makes me hurt.

  • @ForHeShallSave
    @ForHeShallSave11 жыл бұрын

    I can tell you all about OCD if you want, I've had severe OCD from the age of 12, I'm now 25. I have tried everything to cure it and now, I just live with it. I could tell you every single angle. the depression, the anxiety, the uneasiness, the adject fear over some compulsions and the rituals that follow. Intrusive thoughts and constant, and I mean CONSTANT ruminations about death and pain.

  • @mrannen1958
    @mrannen19587 жыл бұрын

    watching the first 3 min makes me think a lot of women have ocd

  • @alyssacallaghan4065

    @alyssacallaghan4065

    7 жыл бұрын

    lmfao

  • @thehumblescience
    @thehumblescience8 жыл бұрын

    I was going to watch the whole thing, but I get high anxiety from odd numbers, so I had to stop about 7 1/5 minutes in.

  • @A-Louis-T
    @A-Louis-T9 жыл бұрын

    How long did you have this? When did it start?

  • @alexhughes2684
    @alexhughes26848 жыл бұрын

    This video reminded me of my life.

  • @jennasnow5204
    @jennasnow52047 жыл бұрын

    I have OCD every time I chew I chew slowly until it's really small crumbs because I'm afraid of choking

  • @emilyanderson8853
    @emilyanderson88538 жыл бұрын

    This is stressing me out because it's not just the way things are it's the intrusive thoughts and idk if this video is serious or not but it seems more like OCPD than OCD and I can't 'just make my life better' due to the chemical imbalance in my brain and the intrusive thoughts.

  • @tamarapittman8108
    @tamarapittman81089 жыл бұрын

    I have had OCD for 11yrs now. It gets worse and worse as time goes on. It's pretty much ruining my life. I can't go out to eat. I don't hang out with anyone anymore. It makes life with my toddler very hard. It takes so much time throughout the day. I woke up at 7:00am this morning and didn't get to eat until 3:00pm because nothing would workout right.

  • @ravenray4497

    @ravenray4497

    9 жыл бұрын

    I'm like that too n its true it does ruin yur life. N it doesn't help when u have family n friends who don't know anything about OCD, then later on once they caught u with it, they start to judge, call u names like clean freak or retarded or abnormal. Had OCD for 12 years

  • @yusirynunez5035
    @yusirynunez503510 жыл бұрын

    I have OCD too and I need to hve everything on an even number . Doesn't matter if it's the volume of something brightness , just has to be even . Also if I'm itchy on my left arm I scratch my right arm too!

  • @lizhenson4563
    @lizhenson45639 жыл бұрын

    This must be really frustrating for you :/ When i was little, I did a lot of things like this. Is it possible to grow out of OCD? because I don't do these things anymore. When i was a little kid i would be putting the dishes into the dishwasher and I'd have to seperate all the forks, spoons and knives, and each compartment had to have an even number in it so that none would feel "left out' or "different" lol and then I had to have the TV's volume on an even number at all times. I would write all my homework in columns. I also had to be out of the bathroom with my hands washed before the toilet stopped flushing or I'd think a dinosaur would come out of the shower and eat me so I'd literally run out of the bathroom in fear every day. When I think back to it, its funny but I remember I always felt anxious at all times so I really feel for you to have to be dealing with this every day.

  • @HughG.Rection896

    @HughG.Rection896

    9 жыл бұрын

    Well your symptoms can get better (with meds) but no you wont outgrow it ocpd is possibly to outgrow, thats when everything has to be in order, unlike popular belief OCD is more about intrusive thoughts and the feeling that you should do something (thats what the compulsions are) or something bad is going to happen alot of us have intrusive thoughts that dont have any compulsion to it, basically just imagine your most stressed moment in your life and you mind is going a mile a minute, now imagine being that way every second of everyday lol thats why its a serious mental illness. hope that helped

  • @OliviaPlunkett

    @OliviaPlunkett

    8 жыл бұрын

    Haha thought I was the only one who did the toilet thing.

  • @MikeSampsonFlow
    @MikeSampsonFlow10 жыл бұрын

    Lol the arranging part like the cabinet, my brother does that, but it's like, if no one is watching t.v. he turns the volume down or he always has to put the toilet seat down and if he sees something unfinished or not right like the carpet being folded up, he will fix it... To me it gets a little annoying lol

  • @gracestier9204
    @gracestier92048 жыл бұрын

    I am all about symmetry and even numbers and wow the cheese sticks made me feel horrible watching this I was still wondering about them after that scene had passed!

  • @emilycave754
    @emilycave75411 жыл бұрын

    Me too :( But you have the power to change it and get it to a stage where it doesn't affect you as much anymore. It is possible. Have you seen Mark Freeman's youtube channel? He is a case of someone who has fought his way through OCD and has great motivating videos and tips to get it under control