Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - The Daily Ritual
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder.
The symptoms vary between each condition but the cause is still the same.
You are suffering from an inappropriate high anxiety level.
The condition can start for any number of reasons.
OCD affects men and women equally and the symptoms may have developed in childhood.
Over four million Americans are affected by OCD, around the world there are millions more suffering or affected by this behaviour.
OCD can present itself in many different ways, for example - · Washing your hands repeatedly because you are frightened of germs and dirt.
· Constantly going to locks, stoves, and lights to make sure they are set or off.
· The pre occupation with order, always arranging items in a certain position.
· Constantly touching things or counting for long periods of time.
These are just a few examples of the obsessions and compulsions that OCD sufferers display.
They cannot stop what they do because of the fear of what the consequences might be.
There is no reason for fear, but because of their inappropriate high level of anxiety causing their anxiety disorder, an inexplicable fear is controlling them.
I observed a sufferer just recently and this is what happened - I watched as a young man parked his car on the street.
He got out of the car then gathered up his belongings to prepare for another day at work, laptop, briefcase and lunchbox.
He closed and locked the car door, and then checked that all his other car doors were secure and locked.
Once that was done, he proceeded to move around his car again, checking all the car windows were shut, and then repeated to check his car doors again.
All the time he was struggling to hold onto his belongings, that he was carrying.
Eventually, when he was sure his car was secure he walked off down the street.
Within a few minutes he came back to the car, still clutching his belongings, I thought that maybe he had forgotten something or needed to move the car, but NO.
Off he went again with his security check of the car doors and windows.
I wondered to myself, does he do this everyday? Does he realise what he is doing? I watched him over the next few days, and yes, the checking and returning to his car to check again continued.
This ritual seemed to be a part of his daily routine.
This young man was suffering OCD, how do I know, because I too had carried out this daily ritual day after day, over many years.
I wanted to go to him and say I understood, but didn't want to embarrass him.
I wanted to tell him about a cure for this problem which by following a simple and easy set of instructions you can make it stop permanently.
There is a simple and easy cure for OCD called the Linden Method.
You can use this method alone in the privacy of your own home.
There are no medications, no hypnosis or therapy.
Confidence in this method of curing you is so high that it carries a full 12 month money back guarantee.
Are you a sufferer of OCD, or any other form of Anxiety Disorder? Do you know someone who is? You can make it stop by using this simple method.
The symptoms vary between each condition but the cause is still the same.
You are suffering from an inappropriate high anxiety level.
The condition can start for any number of reasons.
OCD affects men and women equally and the symptoms may have developed in childhood.
Over four million Americans are affected by OCD, around the world there are millions more suffering or affected by this behaviour.
OCD can present itself in many different ways, for example - · Washing your hands repeatedly because you are frightened of germs and dirt.
· Constantly going to locks, stoves, and lights to make sure they are set or off.
· The pre occupation with order, always arranging items in a certain position.
· Constantly touching things or counting for long periods of time.
These are just a few examples of the obsessions and compulsions that OCD sufferers display.
They cannot stop what they do because of the fear of what the consequences might be.
There is no reason for fear, but because of their inappropriate high level of anxiety causing their anxiety disorder, an inexplicable fear is controlling them.
I observed a sufferer just recently and this is what happened - I watched as a young man parked his car on the street.
He got out of the car then gathered up his belongings to prepare for another day at work, laptop, briefcase and lunchbox.
He closed and locked the car door, and then checked that all his other car doors were secure and locked.
Once that was done, he proceeded to move around his car again, checking all the car windows were shut, and then repeated to check his car doors again.
All the time he was struggling to hold onto his belongings, that he was carrying.
Eventually, when he was sure his car was secure he walked off down the street.
Within a few minutes he came back to the car, still clutching his belongings, I thought that maybe he had forgotten something or needed to move the car, but NO.
Off he went again with his security check of the car doors and windows.
I wondered to myself, does he do this everyday? Does he realise what he is doing? I watched him over the next few days, and yes, the checking and returning to his car to check again continued.
This ritual seemed to be a part of his daily routine.
This young man was suffering OCD, how do I know, because I too had carried out this daily ritual day after day, over many years.
I wanted to go to him and say I understood, but didn't want to embarrass him.
I wanted to tell him about a cure for this problem which by following a simple and easy set of instructions you can make it stop permanently.
There is a simple and easy cure for OCD called the Linden Method.
You can use this method alone in the privacy of your own home.
There are no medications, no hypnosis or therapy.
Confidence in this method of curing you is so high that it carries a full 12 month money back guarantee.
Are you a sufferer of OCD, or any other form of Anxiety Disorder? Do you know someone who is? You can make it stop by using this simple method.
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