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I sometimes feel the need to pop and whistle with my mouth. I’m new to the idea that I may have ocd, but I do ‘tic’ sometimes I guess?
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What are yours like?
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for me, i wouldnt say tics since i chose to do it. when ever i feel like an intrusive thought pops up, i do things (im not going to say it since it really isnt a good way to deal with them) and it ends up looking like tics, it became a habit now so it can come off out of no where while having intrusive thoughts
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Are you seeing a therapist or psychiatrist right now? If so please tell them the issue. I feel like I’ve been through the same thing but I’m still not sure if they’re tics.
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@Amari01 currently no, im trying to
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@kenny0 It works really well, best of wishes!
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@Amari01 thank you!
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