- Date posted
- 2y
Researching OCD & different types
Last night, I was awake until 4am. Not because I wasn't tired, but because OCD & anxiety tried to keep me awake. This is what frustrates me most; when I'm tired, or I want to relax, I almost can't. I simmer in anxiety until I either 1) sleep or 2) find something stimulating enough to take my mind off of the cycle of OCD. I ended up researching the different subtypes of OCD, and I've found that I have 3 main types that I deal with every day. And I'm so thankful for NOCD, and this forum, because it's SO HARD to explain how the OCD mind works to people who don't have it. Rumination, intrusive thoughts, and reassurance, I think, are my 3 main battles. I've been clinically diagnosed, and was diagnosed at 13 or 14 years old. I'm in my 20s now. Does anyone else notice that, depending on the day, you worry or obsess over different things? Or EVERYTHING, all at once? For example, if I haven't eaten, or if I haven't slept well for a night or two, my worries are genuinely worse. Or, depending on my stress level, obsessions can be worse. I've figured out that when I think I'm disassociating, it's not actually TRUE disassociation; it's the fact that OCD causes me to be "in my head" 24/7. It isn't that I'm not aware of my surroundings. It's that my mind is ALWAYS preoccupied. I used to have really severe compulsions as a teenager. When I'd get an intrusive thought, I would physically flinch. Almost like my brain was an Etch-A-Sketch, and I had to move my body physically to fight off the thoughts. I can manage it fairly well without medication. I'm currently not taking anything, besides vitamin D & Omega 3 supplements. Those seem to do fine, for me, personally! I just pray for better days, usually. I try to do what I can to combat the disorder.