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It's okay friend. It's a journey I like that you have a creative outlet.
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Thank you! I've got a few like guitar and beat making but the later two I've had a lot of trouble utilizing since all this stuff started. Video games are really one of the only things I can stay focused on enough to kind of block out the thoughts, not completely but it's way easier. What are your outlets?
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@TwylerGuy12 I recently started writing raps and am looking for beats
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Books. And my Instagram. And walks and my cat. Except when in obsessing about her health
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Awesome! I've got dogs but my harm ocd has latched onto them and my family I'm always in fear I'm going to hurt someone I love. Well not always, but it does happen daily and causes me a lot of distress. What's your cat's name?
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I have a cat too that I adore.?
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That's great!! I've got two dogs a Boston terrier named Mugsy and a mut named Hazel! They're the best doggos ever!❤?
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My cat is named cha cha. We wrote a book about her for sale on Amazon. Cha cha the indoor cat. How nice pets are so healing.
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Ok that's actually amazing! You've got a celebrity cat!! And the name is hella adorable ? for giggles I'm gunna look the book up
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I waste hours on end watching tv.
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Me too! Pokemon anime is my go to tbh. What kind of shows do you usually enjoy?
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@TwylerGuy12 I watch a lot of anime to. My favorite of the last few years was konosuba. I recently rewatched tenchi muyo.
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@TheMusicalCow Konosuba is hilarious if you haven’t seen it. It’s so stupid that it’s brilliant.
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Thanks twylerguy12.❤
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No thank you! I'm glad that we got to chat about something nice, and not the monster that is OCD. ?❤ Keep fighting were in this together!
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I haven’t played Lego Worlds yet. What’s it like?
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Dude it's great. Best way I can describe it is minecraft with legos minus the infinitely generated worlds. You can free build brick by brick and spawn animals and npcs. I love sandbox mode bc you get all the materials and stuff and can spawn a dragon and ride it and all kinds of other cool stuff! Definitely recommend it!
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@TwylerGuy12 I like most of their games, but I’ve never considered that one. When I get a little more money, I’ll try it out.
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@twicedouble I really recommend it. What do you play on? I have it on switch so if you have that you should definitely add me its multiplayer, I'm not too sure about if its online or just local, but it's worth a shot.
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@TwylerGuy12 I have a Switch.
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Does it bring you joy?
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Hang in there you are not alone. ❤✌?
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I’ve seen wayyyy too many negative posts on here (I totally get it)…but can someone please share some positive experiences? Doesn’t have to be so grand, it could be just that you achieved a small goal with your ocd! I don’t want to continue feeling drowned by this debilitating disorder. I want to see what has helped some of you! So we can all encourage each other! 😊
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Often I listen to podcasts or audiobooks. Sometimes fiction, sometimes about ocd or anxiety. I did this before i got so consumed with ocd again. But no i am doubting myself if i do this to distract myself. I do it while doing chores or when I put on my make-up for example. And I have to admit it helps me to get distracted from my thoughts. How do you know when you do it to distract your thoughts (as a compulsion) or just because you like it? When do you know it is helpfull or not?
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In 2023, as I was finally getting sober from harder substances, I found myself in one of the scariest mental spaces I'd ever known. I was still smoking daily, my relationship was rocky, and one night—it all hit me. It felt like I had slipped into a video game. Nothing felt real… or maybe everything felt too real. The world around me was distorted. I had always dealt with anxiety, but this? This was something else. I was spiraling—drenched in guilt over everything I'd ever done, every person I thought I hurt, every wrong I tried to make right all at once. It was suffocating. At 23, I tried checking myself into a mental hospital—something I hadn’t done since I was 17. I was desperate to understand what was happening. My relationship took a hit as I spilled every ounce of guilt I carried to my partner, unable to stop the cycle. It wasn’t just anxiety. It was OCD. And while the diagnosis was terrifying at first, it was also reassuring. I finally had a name for the storm inside me. I wasn’t alone. People I admire—like Jenna Ortega—deal with this too. It’s not just me. It’s real, it’s hard, but it’s also something I can face. Since then, I’ve made big changes. I stopped smoking—realizing it only made the noise in my head louder. I started therapy. My partner didn’t understand at first, but as we both learned more about OCD together, we grew stronger. We’re now engaged, and I’m happier than I’ve ever been. But now it’s time to reconnect—with myself. I want to find the me before everything. The creative, passionate, connected me. I want to start streaming games again and hopefully rebuild the following I lost. I want to connect with people again—I don’t have many friends left, but I’m determined to find my people again. I’m also diving back into my art. Journaling. Sketching—even when I don’t like it. Because it’s the act of creating that heals, not just the end result. I won’t let OCD run my life. I will prevail.
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