Thursday, August 19, 2010

I have a serious problem and its getting very annoying help me please with advice?

i know it may sound weird or stupid but i always have bad thoughts of my moms boyfriend raping me, or having sex. i cant stop thinking about it. its driving me nuts!!!! its disgusts me when i think about it. i think i have OCD. it makes me sick to think of him doing that to me. and i know it'll never happen but i cant seem to stop thinking about it. its interfering with my life and sexual life dramatically. its really driving me crazy to the point where i think about suicide. someone please talk some sense into me.I have a serious problem and its getting very annoying help me please with advice?
omg this happens to me too. idk y either! just ignore it even if your body tells you not to, it is just your brain tricking you. sometimes if i don't walk a double step on a crack in the sidewalk for some reasom my brain threatens my sisters death!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Treatment for OCD includes counseling and medications. Antidepressant medications called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), such as fluoxetine (for example, Prozac), are most commonly used. Your doctor may increase the dosage of your medication or change to another SSRI if the first medication prescribed doesn't help. It may take several weeks before you feel the effects of an antidepressant and it begins to affect thoughts and behavior.





Counseling used to treat OCD includes exposure and response prevention, a type of cognitive-behavioral therapy. Exposure and response prevention is behavorial therapy that provides gradually increasing contact with the feared obsession so that anxiety is reduced. For example, if you were obsessed about germ contamination, you would repeatedly touch an object you believe is contaminated and not wash your hands afterward. You would repeat that behavior until your anxiety was reduced. Cognitive therapy may also be used to help overcome the faulty beliefs (such as fear of contamination) that lead to OCD behaviors.





The most effective treatment for OCD may be using medications and counseling together.





like last night my fan in my room was on, and i had to look at the fan without blinking for like 12 seconds..... idk people think i am weird. i found this website to help.





http://health.yahoo.com/anxiety-overview鈥?/a>








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i got some of this from my brain and some from yahoo healtH!!!!!!








i feel the same OCD as u!!!!!!!I have a serious problem and its getting very annoying help me please with advice?
It may very well be OCD. Can you talk with your mom about this or would she be upset? If not, I would talk with maybe your school counselor or nurse. Ask your mom (if you can talk with her) about seeing a mental health counselor for this. It's easily treatable, and very common. It often starts in someone about your age (I'm thinking you're a teenager?)


So talk to someone, get some help, and you'll feel so much better.


You're not alone.


Good luck
trust me your not OCD thats when you preform rituals and stuff. you may be disturbed about something. your definetly not bipolar. im bipolar and it is known that some bipolar patients have uncontrollable sexual fantisies. so actually you may have bipolar either that or you have a sick twisted personality.
Your thoughts could be OCD, or it could just be from hearing others talk about sexual abuse, or seeing a TV or movie show about that subject. If you are overly worried about something that hasn't happened, or if you do feel uncomfortable arond your mom's boyfriends, or any males, talk to your mom or someone you trust. There is counseling out there for this, and it sounds like it might help. See about talking to your school counselor, mother, clergy, or any adult you feel you can trust. Also, don't let other's misfortunes affect your life. If you read, or hear, or see shows that are about sexual abuse, turn it off, do something else, because your excessive worrying isn't going to solve anything. Now, if you are really sexually abused, or abused in any way, then definitely talk to someone. There are meds you can take also, but I think just talking about it with a trusted counselor or adult will help alot. Good Luck. You might, also, just be a natural worrier, one who worries something bad will happen and expect the worse. Try to look at the positive side of things, nothing bad has happened yet has it? Or has it happened?


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