- Date posted
- 1y ago
Vivid thoughts!?!?
How vivid are your intrusive images??
How vivid are your intrusive images??
Vivid enough that sometimes i jerk my head and say NO!
@JamesMY Me too! Are yours in first or third person?
@ObsessivePenguin - What do you mean?
@JamesMY haha I do the same
@JamesMY Is it like your experiencing the images through your own eyes or as if you’re watching yourself doing certain acts
@ObsessivePenguin - Both
VERY vivid most of the time and it’s super exhausting and scary. especially when it comes to disturbing and graphic imagery
They would be very vivid and disturbing.
@blazed Why so vivid :( me too!
@ObsessivePenguin I know, it sucks 🙁 the mind is very creative 🧠 but the good news is, it does get better and eventually stops popping up so frequently.
How long does it take for the intrusive thoughts to go away
I struggle so bad with intrusive thoughts. They can be so bad that I'll cry because I KNOW that's not how I feel or want to do. (Too embarrassed to say what they're about) I'll constantly try to figure out why I have them, and constantly figure out what they mean, causing me to constantly circle around and around. I had to get on anxeity meds, which helped a little but the thoughts still happen. How do you help yourself with this? How do you know that you're just not some physcopath? 😅
OK, this might sound really dumb, but when you guys get intrusive thoughts, do they just come once and then go away? I’ve heard that repeatedly thinking about an intrusive thought is considered ‘checking,’ but it doesn’t feel like I have any control over how many times it comes up in my head. It’s not like I’m trying to check anything—it just keeps showing up, almost like it’s terrorizing me every time. I can’t seem to stop it from looping, stop remembering it, or prevent it from coming up. Every time it does, I feel horrified, and I already know it’s going to horrify me. I don’t think I’m actively trying to see if my feelings have changed, so is this still considered checking? How do other people get an intrusive thought and just move on? Doesn’t it pop up a million times for them too? I always thought that was normal, but now I’m hearing this could be a compulsion, and I feel really confused, scared, and lost. Is this why my OCD feels so extreme? Because I really don’t feel like I can control how many times the thought pops up.
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