Debunking the myths of OCD - Natascha M. Santos

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    There’s a common misconception that if you like to meticulously organize your things, keep your hands clean, or plan out your weekend to the last detail, you might be OCD. In fact, OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) is a serious psychiatric condition that is frequently misunderstood by society and mental health professionals alike. Natascha M. Santos debunks the myths surrounding OCD.
    Lesson by Natascha M. Santos, animation by Zedem Media.

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  • @theeggbreadguy3799
    @theeggbreadguy3799 Před 3 lety +14256

    People say "haha I'm so OCD" meanwhile I'm here still thinking about that one misstep I took earlier this morning

  • @hellocloverkitty
    @hellocloverkitty Před 6 lety +10131

    "OMG I am so OCD!"
    No. Stop. Go away.

    • @bigpoppa9344
      @bigpoppa9344 Před 6 lety +145

      ikr right if people think they have OCD they should see someone to see if they do

    • @MMENOTMAUGHTY
      @MMENOTMAUGHTY Před 5 lety +9

      Right

    • @sophocles3557
      @sophocles3557 Před 5 lety +158

      "I am so obsessive-compulsive disorder!

    • @Piper-eo2bj
      @Piper-eo2bj Před 5 lety +7

      Kailey Ross lol, so true

    • @g.7541
      @g.7541 Před 5 lety +49

      Yay finally someone agrees with me. I have ocd and I've been diagnosed with it but I don't like to tell people about it

  • @MariahGem
    @MariahGem Před 2 lety +3476

    A doctor once told me “OCD patients are the most ‘sane’ of all mental illnesses, because we KNOW what we’re doing feels crazy.” We’re aware just how nuts it is what our brains are telling us to do. That’s half the shame. People that just use “oh I’m so OCD” as a catch phrase because they like to keep things tidy is infuriating and completely opposite to how someone with OCD acts. People with OCD often feel extreme shame and will hide it at any cost.

    • @user-vk3oi7dc8h
      @user-vk3oi7dc8h Před 2 lety +29

      I totally agree

    • @mariyastoyanova31
      @mariyastoyanova31 Před 2 lety +18

      YES!!!

    • @zachmiller7200
      @zachmiller7200 Před 2 lety +35

      This, i haven’t even told my closest friends. And i would tell them just about anything

    • @aleksandermrkved121
      @aleksandermrkved121 Před 2 lety +7

      well, im pretty sure i have OCD now… this is so me

    • @radasmrr
      @radasmrr Před 2 lety +11

      i remember i was talking to a therapist about my OCD and she said i couldn’t qualify for having OCD because “i was aware i had it”

  • @cherrypichick6782
    @cherrypichick6782 Před rokem +577

    I've suffered from OCD since I was 17yo and can vouch that this is an EXCELLENT video!!! OCD is a BRAIN FREEZE...you cannot focus on anything else while your Obsession is present until you perform a Compulsion to help ease the panicked feeling. Meds and CBT DO help...ALOT!!!! I know.

    • @noahgelfarb3867
      @noahgelfarb3867 Před rokem +4

      I was diagnosed with OCD when I was 8 almost 9

    • @castro_458
      @castro_458 Před rokem

      and what helps?

    • @noahgelfarb3867
      @noahgelfarb3867 Před rokem +1

      @@castro_458 not much, the medication worked for me, but I still deal with it.

    • @castro_458
      @castro_458 Před rokem

      @@noahgelfarb3867 did you try anything else, beside of the pills ?

    • @miatapia3725
      @miatapia3725 Před rokem

      I was 17 as well! I remember the day, time of day, what I was wearing (mainly as a top), what I was doing, and what my first HOCD thought was. 20 now, almost 21, and still struggling to this day. Especially after my first breakup.

  • @creativewanderer9577
    @creativewanderer9577 Před 3 lety +4252

    Saying you're slightly OCD when you don't have it is like coughing and then saying "oops I'm a little asthmatic" when you don't have asthma

    • @karthigesusasikumar7431
      @karthigesusasikumar7431 Před 3 lety +56

      I'm not sure if I had\have OCD
      Because when I was younger I have many leaves on a curtain and I slept next to it and I counting them and touching them but I had to tou chat the same thing 2 times with one hand and the other with 2. But if I touched with the same hand one time more I had to do it one more with the other hand. It was kind of the feeling that something was getting left out . Also when I went to another room or something it would just like feel it was waiting to be touched . And also it was the same for touching anything else. I had started this probably when I was around 5 or 6 . Another thing is ( i don't know what this is ) but still to this day I have a thing where when I hold something like a rubix cube I have an urge to like touch the cube in the exact middle . It feels like an itch that I need to touch if that makes sense. And it happens for everything like for a tablet so for the thing to put your ear phone things in right now I want to poke my hand in it all the way the the right spot. A way that kind of (not fully ) helps me it the put my neck back and move it to the side .
      I don't know if I have OCD or not and I don't know what that weird thing I NEED to do (the rubix cube or anything else problem) is but if anyone knows what it is please can you help me . Because if it is like a illness or something (I don't know ) I can treat that because I hate it and it will interfere with my future. So please can you help me .
      thank you and if you know what it is I will really appreciate it .

    • @sealdew5348
      @sealdew5348 Před 3 lety +40

      @@karthigesusasikumar7431
      It could mean that you have intrusive thoughts or something, the only solid way to know is from therapists, etc.
      But if you want some quick tips, try not to not think of the compulsions. Let it be free in your head while nit doing it. Its like holding a door that will always open. Its useless to keep holding it so, its really hard to not act on the compulsions while it wanders in your head, but it helps. If you need more details, i reccomend katie d'aths videos on youtube :)

    • @sneakerhead6625
      @sneakerhead6625 Před 3 lety +32

      this is a good comparison. Mental illness is so misunderstood people don’t realise how ridiculous they sound when they say that kinda stuff

    • @franekkkkk
      @franekkkkk Před 3 lety +8

      I think it’s just comes from being unsure, seeing things in yourself that might mean that you’re ill is scary and i think thats just how our brain sorts it out

    • @reina2320
      @reina2320 Před 3 lety +13

      “Oops i a little bit have corona virus”

  • @sarahmlt2277
    @sarahmlt2277 Před 4 lety +4774

    It drives me crazy when people think they have OCD if they’re organized. A lot of people are organized! And lots of people with OCD are messy
    Thanks for all the likes woah

    • @prayanjalilepcha7225
      @prayanjalilepcha7225 Před 4 lety +18

      Virgos are

    • @alexa-pz8wk
      @alexa-pz8wk Před 4 lety +26

      Prayanjali Lepcha i am a virgo 🙋🏻‍♀️ and i am also diagnosed with OCD. but you’re right, most virgos in my class are organized and perfectionists!

    • @tj4667
      @tj4667 Před 4 lety +4

      What month is virgo

    • @prayanjalilepcha7225
      @prayanjalilepcha7225 Před 4 lety +3

      @@tj4667 August 23 to September 22

    • @tj4667
      @tj4667 Před 4 lety +1

      @@prayanjalilepcha7225 thanks

  • @DReed1945
    @DReed1945 Před 2 lety +614

    I wish people also understood the difference between OCD and being a perfectionist. You can have OCD and be a perfectionist but not always a perfectionist with OCD.

    • @Niahja22
      @Niahja22 Před 2 lety

      What about having both 🤔

    • @User-cb4jm
      @User-cb4jm Před 2 lety +36

      @@Niahja22 that’s literally what they said. OCD sufferers might be perfectionist, but just because you are a perfectionist doesn’t mean you have OCD.

    • @Brad-tq2pi
      @Brad-tq2pi Před 2 lety +2

      lol so true I have been diagnosed with OCD and truly am a perfectionist too

    • @Niahja22
      @Niahja22 Před 2 lety

      @@User-cb4jm which one are you

    • @dinhanhtran6575
      @dinhanhtran6575 Před rokem

      You're wrong about it . If you want to be a perfectionist, you are having OCD. If you're not, you are a simple and normal person

  • @allthingsaddi
    @allthingsaddi Před rokem +165

    This video almost made me cry. I have diagnosed OCD (I have to say diagnosed because so many people pretend to have it) and I have never heard anyone explain OCD better than this video

  • @user-ex1rt9ht4n
    @user-ex1rt9ht4n Před 4 lety +3770

    Ocd isn’t just being fuccin tidy. It’s flipping the light switch on and off 8 times so you don’t stab your brother

    • @Sporkmaker5150
      @Sporkmaker5150 Před 4 lety +284

      If you were to stab your brother do you have any idea how many times you'd have to wash your hands to get all the blood off?!

    • @tomlxyz
      @tomlxyz Před 4 lety +358

      I have OCD but I've never felt like there were consequences for not doing something, I just couldn't stop thinking about it until I did it

    • @BlackStar-oh9lp
      @BlackStar-oh9lp Před 4 lety +54

      Is stabbing your brother something that comes from desire, or from sudden reaction? Asking for someone I know..

    • @kimberlydavis8613
      @kimberlydavis8613 Před 4 lety +40

      Omg. Yes. Then I get yelled at for doing it because "I am going to blow the fuse"

    • @soumyapande678
      @soumyapande678 Před 4 lety +34

      Why does that make so much sense

  • @kidneyfailure2516
    @kidneyfailure2516 Před 3 lety +18880

    *"Knowing that your own brain is lying to you while not being able to resist it's commands can be agonizing."*
    That was so true it hurt.

    • @RosheenQuynh
      @RosheenQuynh Před 3 lety +131

      Painfully true, you might say

    • @neilpatel519
      @neilpatel519 Před 3 lety +61

      @@pranitab8710 wtf are you doing we’re trying to get help and you plug your channel that only posts gaming videos and sonic just stop

    • @roctionastre4015
      @roctionastre4015 Před 3 lety +72

      I KNOW!! I mean like I know that I should not that thing and it won't effect anything but my brain urges me to do it, even though I dont want

    • @skyhope5105
      @skyhope5105 Před 3 lety +27

      That thought drives me nuts.
      It comes some days.
      Yet my brain declares he is healthy blaming just me. Which is so confusing.

    • @killerbait8240
      @killerbait8240 Před 3 lety +18

      I'm not saying if I have OCD but whenever I see a knife, my brain always tells me to touch or try stabbing yourself. And sometimes I do it... but some light stabbing

  • @hena420
    @hena420 Před 2 lety +57

    I hate when people are like “I have ocd I need to organize things” like no ocd is more like “I need to turn the light switch on and off 11 times or my house will burn down”

  • @ardillarabiosa5041
    @ardillarabiosa5041 Před 2 lety +161

    I heard a friend saying I’m so OCD because her wedding invitations didn’t look perfect to her. Meanwhile I just threw away all my makeup thinking “what if I hide drugs in here and I used them to abuse people I care about”. (My type is harm ocd). So yeah, she completely knows what ocd feels like…

    • @alizihr6321
      @alizihr6321 Před rokem +10

      Don't forget that OCD (like many other mental diseases) is a spectrum. Some people can be tidy and neat, or perfectionists and call themselves OCD, it's not true, They don't have OCD. but many people have OCD with varying degrees, some have milder forms of OCD.

    • @StardustDani
      @StardustDani Před rokem +5

      This is the first time I've heard of harm ocd but DUDE I'm so glad I read your comment! 😭 I know I have OCD but I've always felt like something was wrong with me because I have those kinds of intrusive thoughts, even though I would never do that, and it's just so much anxiety like UGH! But ok I'm actually not crazy I feel better now :)

    • @ardillarabiosa5041
      @ardillarabiosa5041 Před rokem +1

      @@alizihr6321 for sure! But I know people without any type of behavior or diagnose who use the term as an adjective just to emphasize they are picky. And I believe that makes the actual illness to be taken less seriously :(

    • @ardillarabiosa5041
      @ardillarabiosa5041 Před rokem +2

      @@StardustDani please talk to your psychologist/psychiatrist about it. We need to talk about it in a safe space and look for professional support. Hopefully very soon we can go back to normal. I hug you in the distance and you are not alone

    • @azwell45
      @azwell45 Před rokem

      omg

  • @cherrytoli
    @cherrytoli Před 4 lety +12551

    OCD is not being a perfectionist
    OCD is not just a type a personality
    OCD is not getting triggered by everything not being perfect
    OCD is a disorder

    • @okay6353
      @okay6353 Před 4 lety +68

      yeah that's what the video said

    • @colorfulchameleon9891
      @colorfulchameleon9891 Před 4 lety +172

      My brother has OCD, and it highly impacts his and my life. It can make things stressful, scary, and really discouraging.
      I still love my brother with all of my heart, though, and I hate that he has OCD. Not for my own sake, but for his. I know it causes him a lot of stress and pain.
      I wish people were more serious about this often life-altering and severe mental disorder.

    • @cherrytoli
      @cherrytoli Před 4 lety +39

      Bob Destroyer of English I wish your brother well and it sounds like he is really struggling. I hope he finds it easier as it goes like I have. And yes people need to be more serious about it.

    • @colorfulchameleon9891
      @colorfulchameleon9891 Před 4 lety +37

      @@cherrytoli Thank you. He's doing much better now, and I'm just glad people like you who know about and care about the issue exist.

    • @plankalkulcompiler9468
      @plankalkulcompiler9468 Před 4 lety +12

      Not a disorder, just a difference. There are and will be always different type of people. Everyone aren't just the same but different.

  • @RedHearts178
    @RedHearts178 Před 3 lety +2917

    the worst part is when you spend ages obsessing over something and then you get angry at yourself for spending so much time obsessing over it and then you start ruminating and getting angry at yourself. such an exhausting cycle

    • @feelsokayman3959
      @feelsokayman3959 Před 3 lety +52

      If you have OCD (compulsions and/or intrusive thoughts) do these two things consequently and your compulsions and intrusive thoughts WILL 100% get better or maybe even completely vanish if you do it long enough: Meditate daily (ideally 30-60+ minutes, I recommend Vipassana, which is simply putting your Awareness on your breath) and constantly practice Awareness throughout the entire day. Practicing Awareness means simply observing your thoughts and compulsions in a distanced and detached way. You have to realize that you ARE the observer/the Awareness and not the observed thoughts and compulsions. Do not identify with your thoughts and compulsions and simply observe them from a distance. Intrusive thoughts and compulsions are randomly generated and you have absolutely 0 control over them, but you have the power of being able to ignore them and not worry about them. Fully accept and welcome all thoughts and compulsions, no matter how strange or disturbing they may be. Never feel ashamed, disgusted or shocked, this fuels intrusive thoughts and compulsions immensely. Compulsions and intrusive thoughts thrive on the attention and meaning you give to them. Meditating is gonna be extremely hard at first, but don't be discouraged, it will become easier and easier the more you meditate and practice Awareness. The goal would be to remain in Awareness 24/7, which would make you completely invulnerable to all compulsions and intrusive thoughts.
      Wishing you all the best 😊🙏❤

    • @idktoons5410
      @idktoons5410 Před 3 lety +6

      I dont know if i have ocd but ive been worrying for five weeks now and i cant stop it. Ive been trying meditating deep breathing being more active but once i stop it goes back to my bad thoughts. Most of my thoughts are about something worthless and about me doing bad things. This morning I started crying, and my breathing was shakey because i couldnt stop yhinking about it. im starting to realize that i might have ocd, but i dont want to diagnose myself. :/

    • @cybercery5271
      @cybercery5271 Před 3 lety

      @@idktoons5410 go to a hospital lmao

    • @Muhammad-pz1bp
      @Muhammad-pz1bp Před 3 lety

      @@idktoons5410 if you have obssessions and rumination , its ocd

    • @adiyaroy0
      @adiyaroy0 Před 3 lety

      I don't have OCD but this happens so often. I just argue and rumble with myself for spending 15 minutes before the exam to perfectly and geometrically placing my unnecessary amount of 5 pens and my tools on the desk. It causes stress in the exam but soon goes away.

  • @kaci1522
    @kaci1522 Před 2 lety +200

    I’ve had ocd my whole life but was just diagnosed this year. It is absolutely horrible and is greatly affecting me. Thank you for making this video it really does show what the disorder is. My prayers go out to anyone else struggling with this disorder. Remember no matter how hard it gets know you’re not alone and that your going to be okay. Don’t give up and have faith and trust in the Lord for he had a reason and a plan. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Philippians 4:13 God Bless you all ❤️✝️🙏🏼😇

    • @reggiebenson9172
      @reggiebenson9172 Před rokem +2

      It manifests differently for different people. I am in control of mine to the extent I want to be. My germ phobia is good - again to the point I want it to be. I used to force myself to eat at Waffle House (the filthiest place I could think of) every so often to get control of that. I still hold my breath as I pass people that just coughed though, and I don't enjoy leaving the house, although I certainly can and do. Redundant checking - probably the worst for me, but I've grown to thank God for it! I've gotten to live a life with minimal anxiety because I don't have to worry about whether I left the stove on, the place where I work at unlocked or anything like that. No house fires, no trips to the ER with my kids. No weeping videos of me on TV going "I just turned my back for a minute! (with relation to something horrible happening to my kid.) I'm an excellent worker because I check and check again and again!
      So, I'm sick of everyone dissing on OCD. Just like when people would accuse me of being overprotective with my children, I would tell them they're being underprotective and feeling guilty. I learned that, properly controlled, it is a blessing - non OCD people work overtime trying to tell you that you are crazy, that there's something wrong with you. You can control it - yes you can - use it to make your life better. In my opinion, people that aren't blessed with OCD are, many times, just lazy. Too lazy to get up and make sure the water is off, that the candle was indeed blown out, that the children are in a safe place, etc.
      Sorry Mr. Psychologist - go mess with someone else's mind - no money from me!

    • @PyrPupMom
      @PyrPupMom Před rokem

      Thanks, Kaci!

    • @right..5651
      @right..5651 Před rokem

      GOD bless you too sister, in JESUS name ❤️🙏🏿🦁👑🕊✝️

    • @ricobico1872
      @ricobico1872 Před rokem

      What does diagnosed mean in this context?

  • @Mcdogmom288
    @Mcdogmom288 Před 3 měsíci +104

    I was diagnosed with OCD since my teenage, spent my whole life fighting OCD. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my husband recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.

    • @RaymondEMartinez
      @RaymondEMartinez Před 3 měsíci +1

      Congrats on your recovery. Most persons never realizes psilocybin can be used as a miracle medication to save lives. Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death bud, lets be honest here.

    • @JanetRichardson-mq5es
      @JanetRichardson-mq5es Před 3 měsíci

      Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Australia. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them.

    • @DonnHowes
      @DonnHowes Před 3 měsíci +2

      YES very sure of Dr.alishrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.

    • @Edennnn926
      @Edennnn926 Před 3 měsíci

      Dude! People like you give me so much hope. I am about 2 years clean now and I feel like mushrooms are turning my life around. I was feeling so lost and nothing has been working for my severe depression up until a couple years ago. but not since I started with the mushrooms for just some few days back then. Kudos to you for being clean that long! So happy to see people like me doing well in the future regardless of what society makes it seem sometimes. For me shrooms are remedy not a vice.

    • @MichaelDavidson-qi7ts
      @MichaelDavidson-qi7ts Před 3 měsíci

      How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta

  • @jessieb5572
    @jessieb5572 Před 7 lety +4287

    I wish I could show this to everyone in the world

  • @roll6331
    @roll6331 Před 7 lety +20944

    Having OCD is actually really serious, people should really stop using this word randomly as a joke….

    • @user-ft4pb5vb3e
      @user-ft4pb5vb3e Před 6 lety +319

      They don't use the word _randomly_ though...think about it.

    • @adamarysissocool6493
      @adamarysissocool6493 Před 5 lety +55

      acronym*

    • @izzme9400
      @izzme9400 Před 5 lety +25

      I know right , its dorkey

    • @anthonyslawski6636
      @anthonyslawski6636 Před 5 lety +335

      @@user-ft4pb5vb3e yes they do, they use it incorrectly:)

    • @andrewbechtol3512
      @andrewbechtol3512 Před 5 lety +239

      I have ocd that’s been proven by doctors and it’s kind of like battling for control of your body and mind

  • @leanne9102
    @leanne9102 Před 2 lety +29

    I was diagnosed with OCD in my early twenties when a specific obsessive thought became constant. (I struggled with this for a while although my thoughts, constant, usually would cycle every week so it was bearable) It now was to the point of the thought entering my dreams, being there while I had conversations with others, sitting in the back of my mind while I thought about other thoughts just to remind me it won’t leave me alone. I stopped leaving my house because the thought would get worse. I had panic attacks in bed without telling anyone because I felt crazy. I was a recluse for a while trying to understand myself. 5 months in I told myself I would go see a therapist if it didn’t stop at 6 months. 7 months hit and I caved. Took my therapist 5 minutes to diagnose me. I felt so relieved. Took me about 11 months and some meds to finally understand what was happening. I feel so free. I don’t wish this upon anyone.

  • @aesthelik2757
    @aesthelik2757 Před rokem +27

    To anybody who is going through this, I've been through it but I also came out successfully. There is hope and remember difficult issues don't really need to have hard solutions.
    Sometimes it's the easiest thing one can do:
    1) Instead of trying to prevent these emotions/thoughts from coming, just love the one who's always in doubt and fear (you). Most likely OCD has stemmed from deep wounds to your inner child that you have unconsciously suppressed. Once you realise this, it ceases to be disorder. Rather, it's a way of your subconscious mind to direct your attention to your core wounds which are presenting themselves as mental health issues but in reality are not.
    2) Connect with your inner child (Read Jung's guide to inner child work) and embrace and accept your dark and positive sides completely. Let go of focusing on the dichotomies of good/bad. I tortured myself over for having certain thoughts against people I hold dear(family, god, children) but now I've realized I might not really be as "good" as a person my ego wanted me to be and I am OKAY with that. And that's liberating.
    Even the most kindhearted and pure people in the world also have dark sides to their personality which they hide (called the shadow self)
    Radically accept that there cannot be light without darkness. And our shadow side only becomes self sabotaging as long as we reject it. The moment we accept it, it becomes empowering and we become complete as a person and it no longer presents itself as anxiety, shame, etc.
    Remember you don't have to do everything alone, if you can, please seek THERAPY and work with professionals who will help you through the inner child and shadow work(Read up on Carl Jung)
    3) Practice disconnecting with your thoughts whenever you find yourself falling into the cycle. Realise that it is not YOU but your EGO which is separate from you. And remember your ego is the worst enemy.
    4) The most importang thing is to LOVE yourself every moment in time. Give yourself a hug, say "I'm here for you and it's going to be okay" and if it's hard, visualize embracing your childhood self within you who has gone through so much and acknowledge them. This is an opportunity to heal and you'll come out better than before.
    Life will become so easier

  • @honeynut666
    @honeynut666 Před 7 lety +2023

    I get soooo angry when people blindly use the term OCD with no knowledge of what it actually is

    • @brock1250
      @brock1250 Před 7 lety +13

      Wow OCD much

    • @fufflezot8838
      @fufflezot8838 Před 7 lety

      +FrostyIsHere Lol, not nice, but funny. XD

    • @terrencethewolf2711
      @terrencethewolf2711 Před 7 lety +1

      I AM GOING TO SNAP!!!!!!!!!

    • @Zetsuke4
      @Zetsuke4 Před 7 lety +20

      Me too! Lots of people self-claim they have OCD just because they like to be neat, but have no repetitive behaviours!!!

    • @Doubled952
      @Doubled952 Před 7 lety +2

      I've been using the term pedantic instead

  • @broojie8191
    @broojie8191 Před 7 lety +3572

    My OCD has taken over my entire life. It's gotten to the point of where I can't sleep at night, I never feel hungry anymore, I got terrible pain around my heart and lung area. All of this is because of the constant anxiety, I avoid eating because I think about things too much and when I eat I feel like I'm going to throw up, I don't sleep out of the fear I'm not going to wake up because of what happened in my chest. I'm constantly in my bed, monitoring my breathing, checking my pulse, making sure I "feel" hungry or tired. Trying not to think of things that make me upset so I can be happier in my life and relationship. It's fucking terrible. So the next time I hear someone say "I'm so OCD" because they like clean shit, I'm slapping the everliving fuck out of them.

    • @user-ft4pb5vb3e
      @user-ft4pb5vb3e Před 6 lety +70

      If I'm a bull, and I hear someone say "like a bull in a china shop," their butts are leaving the face of the Earth due to bulls being associated with loudness when that's not true. I hate it when people misunderstand me, eh?

    • @DotyFuzz
      @DotyFuzz Před 6 lety +54

      maybe you're just pregnant

    • @doyoufart1334
      @doyoufart1334 Před 6 lety +10

      Good for you.

    • @Scar...
      @Scar... Před 6 lety +36

      X.BrookeNoel.X I feel you It's like you can't even control your life anymore..

    • @tuntun8935
      @tuntun8935 Před 6 lety +32

      i'm OCD, in different type. cleaning, checking, etc. it really affect your life especially social life. but you have to get use to with it. light sport really help me a lot. after 15 years with it. most of the symptoms dissapeared by it self. i never went to the doctor.

  • @savvyg2932
    @savvyg2932 Před 2 lety +28

    I have had OCD for as long as I can remember, and I can remember how helpless I felt when these thoughts came to me. I wish I had only seen this video earlier, so that I could have had a better understanding of my disorder. My parents never did understand what I was going through, and they seemed to think that I was faking it for a while. It took several years for them to come to a partial understanding that this is a real disorder that real people like me have.

  • @alexisrieck9928
    @alexisrieck9928 Před 2 lety +54

    As an OCD sufferer, I’m glad more videos like this have been made. When I was first diagnosed there was little publicly known information about it and these types of videos that are actually informative go a long way to combat that.

  • @desmondschmutte8915
    @desmondschmutte8915 Před 3 lety +2529

    As someone with OCD, it really pisses me off when people think that they have OCD because they like things to be organized

    • @karthigesusasikumar7431
      @karthigesusasikumar7431 Před 3 lety +40

      I'm not sure if I had\have OCD
      Because when I was younger I have many leaves on a curtain and I slept next to it and I counting them and touching them but I had to tou chat the same thing 2 times with one hand and the other with 2. But if I touched with the same hand one time more I had to do it one more with the other hand. It was kind of the feeling that something was getting left out . Also when I went to another room or something it would just like feel it was waiting to be touched . And also it was the same for touching anything else. I had started this probably when I was around 5 or 6 . Another thing is ( i don't know what this is ) but still to this day I have a thing where when I hold something like a rubix cube I have an urge to like touch the cube in the exact middle . It feels like an itch that I need to touch if that makes sense. And it happens for everything like for a tablet so for the thing to put your ear phone things in right now I want to poke my hand in it all the way the the right spot. A way that kind of (not fully ) helps me it the put my neck back and move it to the side .
      I don't know if I have OCD or not and I don't know what that weird thing I NEED to do (the rubix cube or anything else problem) is but if anyone knows what it is please can you help me . Because if it is like a illness or something (I don't know ) I can treat that because I hate it and it will interfere with my future. So please can you help me .
      thank you and if you know what it is I will really appreciate it .

    • @sushanthimandlem9947
      @sushanthimandlem9947 Před 3 lety +16

      @@karthigesusasikumar7431 tell your parents about it

    • @aflower6955
      @aflower6955 Před 3 lety +20

      @@karthigesusasikumar7431 You might or might not have OCD. Maybe you're a little bit more conscious. You should say your parents to check a doctor.

    • @Sigreus
      @Sigreus Před 3 lety +17

      Mhm, people ought to know the difference between being simply fastidious/perfectionist in a way compared to having an OCD. Just because you pay attention to detail doesn't mean you have OCD.

    • @gigagrenade7249
      @gigagrenade7249 Před 3 lety +7

      People just dont know the difference between a habit and OCD

  • @stephaniec.6399
    @stephaniec.6399 Před 7 lety +3019

    Oh my god thank you for making this video. I don't have OCD, but I HATE it when people just blindly throw it around

    • @yibohuang9316
      @yibohuang9316 Před 6 lety +23

      Me too

    • @MsDjessa
      @MsDjessa Před 6 lety +36

      As someone who has OCD I appreciate your concern, also good avatar. Phelous fan?

    • @cinnyslittlefriends1379
      @cinnyslittlefriends1379 Před 6 lety +18

      I agree. Some people can be really inconsiderate, but they really just don’t know what it is. Great video!

    • @tasmanmillen
      @tasmanmillen Před 6 lety +18

      Yeah, some people say they have OCD when clearly they don't, or someone sees a photo and has to show everyone around them just because "it's so OCD"

    • @---ck2vv
      @---ck2vv Před 5 lety

      Stephanie C. Same

  • @Braceletsbabes
    @Braceletsbabes Před rokem +15

    I have severe OCD its pretty bad I have terrible thoughts and I get so anxious that I burst into tears when there is the TINEST FREAKING MESS I don’t keep checking things but OCD does run in my genetics so yeah

  • @sayagatau9414
    @sayagatau9414 Před rokem +22

    dear all . Permission to complain and ask for help :) I'm a girl and I'm still 16 years old I dropped out of school when I was in elementary school because of violence by my teacher. The incident was in 2018. I was really traumatized and depressed since the incident that happened to me when I was in elementary school, I didn't leave the house for almost 2 years, I really didn't leave the house at all even on Eid al-Fitr I just locked myself in my room, I'm just crying and contemplating even the effects until now. because since the incident at that time I was often ridiculed and bullied by my neighbors. god, I don't want me to die in vain, what about my family? Yes, those who should have supported me and defended me at that time hurt my heart and mentality even more because I was required to school with a mental state that is completely destroyed, no one understands me at all, even the teachers who hurt me don't think they have done anything wrong to me. Many people came, the teacher told me to go to school and continue elementary school at that time. Even though I said I didn't want the impression they were pushing me, in the end I left, only to take the class 6 exam because at that time I already had an exam. I went to the exam and was accompanied by my first older brother who worked at the jkt, my sister was willing to take leave to return to Java so that I could take the exam so I could pass. After completing the exams and getting my diploma I decided not to continue school because of my mentality, I was really in a state of being very afraid of people, even the effects of being afraid are up to now,
    Even though my relatives and relatives insisted I used to be cheerful now I'm not! After I shut myself up for 2 years I was forced by my first kin to go to JKT to learn about work At that time I decided to participate even though I was very scared Finally I worked at the age of 14 and that was also under the supervision of my brother I was born in a family that doesn't have all the shortcomings. Even in Jakarta, I was also beaten mentally by the boss, my brother, I'm often told that if you can't do it, it's better if you don't have to work like that But I managed to survive for 1stngh 1yr Because it was also forced by my brother, Now I'm at home for almost 1 year unemployed I don't know what to do, I don't even know what to do because I don't have a diploma. Many people advise me to go after packages b and c But that also costs money. I sometimes wonder where the money comes from The effect that I get is that I often have trouble sleeping, even until 5 in the morning. Sometimes I just daydream thinking about what I will do in the future, I'm confused, I'm very depressed I have told my life story to several groups, but people commented suggesting that I go to a psychologist I'm confused, I just don't have money to eat, it's hard, who do you want to complain to? Friends don't even have one at all Sometimes they even complain about fathers and mothers, they don't know how to help because of limited funds. Is there a locker like that, is it okay to help or is there another solution I really need help 🙏😭 I want to work without using a diploma because in the city there must also be a certificate for sure, If I work, I want the money to go after the package and help my parents :(( Please info and solutions :)))))))) Indonesia area. Thank you
    IG:@haduhel

    • @cowby6264
      @cowby6264 Před rokem +3

      then finish school bro 💀💀💀💀

    • @duckrod439
      @duckrod439 Před rokem +1

      Pray to God ; he will guide you

    • @gadiyafalak3335
      @gadiyafalak3335 Před rokem +1

      May Allah help you..I will definitely pray for you..may Allah guide you to the best route.

  • @cld252
    @cld252 Před 2 lety +3335

    If you suffer from intrusive thoughts that bring on anxiety, embarrassment or disgust, remember that those thoughts don’t reflect on you as a person, the reason they’re intrusive in the first place is because you don’t want to have them and the fact they bring on such a negative reaction from you proves that those thoughts are simply part of the disorder, it’s not who you really are

    • @bricoley
      @bricoley Před 2 lety +114

      Thank you I needed to hear that. I don't have ocd persay. But intrusive thoughts is something I deal with regularly. It brings so much anxiety into my life. I just seriously hope that it doesn't eventually manifest into an actual case of ocd.

    • @ducky8552
      @ducky8552 Před 2 lety +37

      @@bricoley I don’t believe that intrusive thoughts can turn into OCD, because OCD is from different things. You can get through this, they will go away, you just have to let them wash over you, and they aren’t real. I have them 2, but they have gotten so much better over the months and I’m extremely looking forward to them passing. Stay strong, you can overcome this 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽

    • @RiVaLBrite
      @RiVaLBrite Před 2 lety +23

      I really needed this. Thank you.

    • @lucaswb7387
      @lucaswb7387 Před 2 lety +54

      I have harm OCD, i get violent intrusive thoughts but I'm a good person and would never hurt anyone. At first i felt like I was a psychopath and I cried a lot. Now I know it's a part of my OCD and it hasnt been bad at all lately c:

    • @emila9899
      @emila9899 Před 2 lety +11

      Yes, people really need to be reminded this!

  • @500superrich
    @500superrich Před 8 lety +1959

    Whenever someone says "I'm so OCD about that," I want to scream in their ear "YOU DON'T KNOW MY STRUGGLE!"

    • @eggheadeinstein
      @eggheadeinstein Před 8 lety +12

      +TM87 Then you have a much bigger problem than just OCD.

    • @500superrich
      @500superrich Před 8 lety +59

      Egghead Einstein Are you stupid or something?

    • @SorenHoole
      @SorenHoole Před 8 lety +51

      +TM87 From his name it doesn't seem so.

    • @500superrich
      @500superrich Před 8 lety +12

      OwlCast lol that made my day

    • @emerald3616
      @emerald3616 Před 8 lety +2

      +TM87 look when people say that its just a phrase like i dont know if you have something worse cause i have some ocd but i only really see it in one thing and thats being prepared for anything.but when they say that just think of it as a phrase like i said tha all the time because and i didnt even know i actually had OCD!but hey its probably becaue its some ocd its not the full experience who knows you might have higher levels than normal but im not a doctor or phsycologist.and heck,I honestly think it was mistaked for my stress!

  • @ytuser4562
    @ytuser4562 Před 2 lety +7

    This. This is it.
    This video does such a good job of explaining it, even down to the intrusive thoughts and compulsions and exposures! Thank you for helping spread awareness

  • @jenniessamsung7822
    @jenniessamsung7822 Před rokem +5

    Ive been suffering from OCD since I was 5 year old. It's so bad, it gives me so much stress and takes so much of my time. I told my family about it yesterday and they did not take it seriously at all.

  • @ocdhelp
    @ocdhelp Před 6 lety +4562

    OCD needs to be discussed more in the media. Thank you for bringing attention to this.

    • @cozylime_2006
      @cozylime_2006 Před 5 lety +19

      Agreed

    • @keving7940
      @keving7940 Před 4 lety +50

      OCD is covered so much in the media, but it needs to be covered way more accurately

    • @brielax4441
      @brielax4441 Před 4 lety +4

      It used to be discussed along with other topics on MTV called The Real Life.
      I used to like that show.

    • @colorfulchameleon9891
      @colorfulchameleon9891 Před 4 lety +10

      My brother has OCD, and it highly impacts his and my life. It can make things stressful, scary, and really discouraging.
      I still love my brother with all of my heart, though, and I hate that he has OCD. Not for my own sake, but for his. I know it causes him a lot of stress and pain.
      I wish people were more serious about this often life-altering and severe mental disorder.

    • @angelisooknah5141
      @angelisooknah5141 Před 3 lety +1

      Right. I am from Mtius. Any help?

  • @ashtonmonica8216
    @ashtonmonica8216 Před 4 lety +3787

    "My OCD is going crazy, take that thread off of your shirt!"
    Ignorance. Just plain ignorance.

    • @whalienabi
      @whalienabi Před 4 lety +173

      Exactly. You wouldn't make a joke about cancer or polio would you? No, so don't make a joke out of a disorder that makes millions suffer

    • @caylereyes9184
      @caylereyes9184 Před 4 lety +11

      Crashcourse

    • @fjmh3933
      @fjmh3933 Před 4 lety +18

      Actually cancer jokes are very funny, jsy.

    • @gershiistxrdrps5245
      @gershiistxrdrps5245 Před 4 lety +50

      @@whalienabi it's not a joke... Its just showing another way people's ignorance making other people's life hard.

    • @whalienabi
      @whalienabi Před 4 lety +11

      @@gershiistxrdrps5245 yeah, that is true! Thanks for saying that!

  • @danielgaardsoenilsson8164
    @danielgaardsoenilsson8164 Před 2 lety +20

    Hi. I am an 18 year old boy, and i have had OCD for almost 8 years. I have almost control over my OCD, and I hope that sometime in the future, it won’t bother me, and I won’t have it anymore. If there are sitting anyone out there with OCD, or are beginning to get some weird new thoughts, I have 3 good advice.
    The first is to trie as much as you can to not listen to your thought. I know it is so hard, but it is the only way. Try to ignore them and think of something else.
    The second is to talk out loud about it. Tell about your thoughts to your mom, dad and siblings and your friends if you want to. It is important so you don’t have all your thoughts for yourself.
    The third is to try and stop it as soon as possible, don’t think that you will get to it, you have to stop it right away, so it doesn’t get to be a big problem.
    Remember also that you can get help but in the end the only person that can get rid of it, is you.
    Good luck stay strong😄😄

    • @fiddah
      @fiddah Před rokem

      Do read the Qur’an 🌹

    • @dhhyeflix5055
      @dhhyeflix5055 Před měsícem

      Thanks buddy my OCD has just started a month ago it feels guilty and bad for me to insult my parents in my mind even though I don't want to

  • @ytuser4562
    @ytuser4562 Před 2 lety +6

    This. This is it.
    I have OCD. And it’s not just being neat, it’s your brain making you agonize over things that don’t need to be dealt with like that. It sucks. And it’s made worse by all the misconceptions. For example right now I have to read a certain amount of pages for school but my OCD makes me consistently re read pages over and over scouring for details I missed. I’m talking 15 mins a page. I hate it.
    But this video does a great job of talking about it and explaining it correctly! Good job!

  • @winerycrystalfly3446
    @winerycrystalfly3446 Před 4 lety +2189

    Am I the only one who felt some heavy weight while watching this? I don't have OCD, but I think this video gave me a glimpse of it.

    • @spyrootur2013
      @spyrootur2013 Před 4 lety +5

      Sushi Roll is your profile, Yuri from Yuri On ice?

    • @elizabethkat211
      @elizabethkat211 Před 4 lety +11

      O my heck I thought I was the only one!

    • @dragonheart2272
      @dragonheart2272 Před 4 lety +101

      I suffer from OCD, and you're right. It gives a small glimpse into what it's like. IImagine your mind constantly going, and it goes to dark and unusual places without your contro (obsessions). To get your mind to stop, you have to do weird and random things to get them to stop(compultions). For me personally, my compulsions include biting my nails, making lists of anything I'm thinking about, and even spinning around my room.

    • @pambeesly794
      @pambeesly794 Před 4 lety +18

      this high key made my anxiety go berserk idk what it is but this video made me incredibly uncomfortable

    • @angelamartin2100
      @angelamartin2100 Před 4 lety +5

      *Pam Beesly* I believe it was his voice, Pam. It also made me uncomfortable... wow... we have something in common for once!

  • @leynanana9122
    @leynanana9122 Před 3 lety +1853

    this is pretty late but I absolutely hate when people normalise OCD. Literally people are in constant mental pain because of this disorder

    • @karthigesusasikumar7431
      @karthigesusasikumar7431 Před 3 lety +11

      I'm not sure if I had\have OCD
      Because when I was younger I have many leaves on a curtain and I slept next to it and I counting them and touching them but I had to tou chat the same thing 2 times with one hand and the other with 2. But if I touched with the same hand one time more I had to do it one more with the other hand. It was kind of the feeling that something was getting left out . Also when I went to another room or something it would just like feel it was waiting to be touched . And also it was the same for touching anything else. I had started this probably when I was around 5 or 6 . Another thing is ( i don't know what this is ) but still to this day I have a thing where when I hold something like a rubix cube I have an urge to like touch the cube in the exact middle . It feels like an itch that I need to touch if that makes sense. And it happens for everything like for a tablet so for the thing to put your ear phone things in right now I want to poke my hand in it all the way the the right spot. A way that kind of (not fully ) helps me it the put my neck back and move it to the side .
      I don't know if I have OCD or not and I don't know what that weird thing I NEED to do (the rubix cube or anything else problem) is but if anyone knows what it is please can you help me . Because if it is like a illness or something (I don't know ) I can treat that because I hate it and it will interfere with my future. So please can you help me .
      thank you and if you know what it is I will really appreciate it .

    • @sneakerhead6625
      @sneakerhead6625 Před 3 lety +23

      @@karthigesusasikumar7431 ocd is a personality disorder and what you describe sound like intrusive thoughts. Look up other personality disorders with these symptoms, you might find you have something completely different to what you think. Don’t diagnose yourself though, try to see a professional if you can access one

    • @iinferuslunitaa3169
      @iinferuslunitaa3169 Před 3 lety +7

      @@sneakerhead6625 you do realise that intrusive thoughts fall into ocd category?

    • @TheSavvyWolf
      @TheSavvyWolf Před 3 lety +20

      @@sneakerhead6625 ocd (obsessive compulsive disorder) isn't a personality disorder, however ocpd (obsessive compulsive personality disorder) is, those 2 are different

    • @2kmichaeljordan438
      @2kmichaeljordan438 Před 3 lety +2

      I don’t know if all people with ocd stay in constant pain. My friend has ocd and he is literally one of the happiest people I know. Don’t tell me he’s hiding it, we have the kind of friendship that brothers have, I consider him family, and he does too. We literally hang out almost all the time, the only times is after 8 pm

  • @AT-kt4wy
    @AT-kt4wy Před 2 lety +1

    I can finally understand what it is that I’m experiencing. Thank you so much for this informative video. This new found freedom has me in tears knowing what this is and how I can cope with it.

  • @mentalhelp8474
    @mentalhelp8474 Před 2 lety

    Just started my own channel and its taken a lot of guts as I have suffered all my life with OCD but your site is amazing and really encourages me and others to challenge OCD. thank you so much for spending the time to help people like me.

  • @floral-smoke
    @floral-smoke Před 2 lety +3246

    An important part of OCD that makes it different from "normal" repetitive or compulsive thoughts/behaviors is the fear behind NOT completing the compulsions. It could be fear that if you don't check, count, wash, etc something bad will happen to you, your family, a natural disaster etc.

    • @The88shrimp
      @The88shrimp Před 2 lety +125

      Yep, a lot of internet self diagnosers seem to think that if something out of place simply causes them to just want it to be in place means they have OCD. Like the people that get annoyed at a pattern not being consistent or slightly out of place. Being annoyed at that isn't "Your OCD being triggered" it's normal human behaviour to want thing to line up in a pattern, not a severe mental disorder.

    • @Melody36785
      @Melody36785 Před 2 lety +27

      (I’m not diagnosed and am not self diagnosing my dad has OCD I know what it is) but o have intrusive thoughts like that like if I don’t do this my cat will die or this will happen but I feel like I’m overreacting but yeah I don’t think I have it I think it’s just normal

    • @Welcometothenow
      @Welcometothenow Před 2 lety +57

      Try waking up at 2 am just to go to the bathroom, and feel that your floor needs to be vacuumed and if not you will be sick and unable to vacuum in the morning. It’s like I have to do it or it will eat at me to the point where there is no other option but to complete the task.

    • @GiraffeFlavoredCondoms
      @GiraffeFlavoredCondoms Před 2 lety +81

      Yes and no, it's common and certainly not talked about as much as it should, but many people don't experience any fear of repercussions from their ticks/compulsions. I do have some, but my primary OCD compulsions are to repeat actions. I don't do it out of fear, I do it till it feels "right" and not doing so is physically uncomfortable to me and very distressing. Even typing this I have to touch keys multiple times, backspace and retype things, click multiple times on the screen whenever I do something till it feels "right" but I'm not fearful of anything bad happening if I don't. OCD is a spectrum, there are thousands of ways someone's OCD can present.

    • @haroldklump4342
      @haroldklump4342 Před 2 lety +32

      @@GiraffeFlavoredCondoms I agree with this one. I feel like my own condition gets undermined or not taken seriously when extreme cases are brought up like the fear of dying stuff. What you described is more accurate for me at least; extreme physical discomfort and mental distress. It's not like I think something bad will happen it's more that I'm going to lose my mind if I don't fix/adjust things to my own irrational standards, and if it can't be fixed I become depressed and lose the will to do anything while it plagues my mind.

  • @megang2634
    @megang2634 Před 2 lety +2751

    At the end when he said OCD is knowing your brain is lying to you and not being able to control it-that summed it more succinctly than I think anyone ever could. I've been living with OCD since I can remember. I took meds for 7 years and have developed a lot of skills to live better day to day. But OCD is something that will always be with me in some capacity. That's the thing I will always have to accept. But it can get better.

    • @happytrails5342
      @happytrails5342 Před 2 lety +41

      I have lived with it for 5 years now, it was so bad that I went to a children's hospital for 2 weeks, I had a 1.0 gpa, couldn't read, or so much write a sentence without having to reread words and rewrite things.
      I have learned however to control it much better, but the thought that it will always be with me breaks my heart.
      I have learned to live much better though and am currently going to college studying Geology.

    • @321gates
      @321gates Před 2 lety +19

      Going on 34 years of OCD now. Luckily, I've responded pretty well to medication but as you said it's still with you and you have to make adjustments.

    • @rachelcookie321
      @rachelcookie321 Před 2 lety +8

      I think it applies to anxiety in general.

    • @bellapops2374
      @bellapops2374 Před 2 lety +13

      @@rachelcookie321 no. OCD is way worse than anxiety. Everyone has a form of anxiety. OCD is that form of anxiety but 20x worse. I almost died from mine.

    • @rachelcookie321
      @rachelcookie321 Před 2 lety +2

      @@bellapops2374 I mean the statement about your brain lying to you can apply to anxiety in general. It might be worse with ocd but that doesn’t change the fact it represents regular anxiety well too.

  • @teresamckernan6027
    @teresamckernan6027 Před 2 lety +10

    really great video! I have OCD, the only thingI think that wasn’t addressed is that compulsions aren’t always physical. They can be mental - like thought countering or rumination. For example, if someone had an intrusive thought, they’d NEED to counter it, not just let it pass by.

    • @MrHappyPillow
      @MrHappyPillow Před 2 lety

      Really good point - I've been struggling with this a lot. I hope you can manage the OCD!

  • @Ascertivus
    @Ascertivus Před 2 lety

    I am very glad that this is a topic being cleared up for people. The misconceptions about it hurt those who deal with OCD, so this is great to see and watch.

  • @freicheska
    @freicheska Před 4 lety +1017

    I never really thought I had OCD when I was younger, cause I didn’t know much about it. But a couple years ago I realized I had it, and a couple people actually called me out on it too. I’m not the type of OCD where I have to wash my hands all the time, or be neat. But I repeat stuff A LOT and it switched every once in a while. For example at one time I would have to use my right hand/foot for everything, to grab things, step over things and much more. Another thing is that my brain tells me to do something, or else something bad will happen to me, and the bad thing is usually pretty specific. Currently I’m having this thing where I would have to repay everything three times. I don’t why but I can’t stop myself. It really takes over my life and gives me a lot of stress and problems. So I hate when people say they have OCD when they really don’t.
    If you read all of this then thanks :)

    • @hilolaxonsayyidaziz9818
      @hilolaxonsayyidaziz9818 Před 4 lety +35

      My room is usually messy(it proves that I'm not that neat) but when I wash my hands, I do it minimum 3 times, then I wash the tap , then I wash my hand again🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @krittikachauhan4778
      @krittikachauhan4778 Před 4 lety +24

      You don't have OCD, you just overthink and overanalyze. Take a break, you are absolutely normal, it happens with everyone.

    • @freicheska
      @freicheska Před 4 lety +18

      Krittika Chauhan thanks, i have tried to do that but i get really anxious and kind of have a mental break down if I don’t, i feel an urge that i just NEED to.

    • @krittikachauhan4778
      @krittikachauhan4778 Před 4 lety +14

      @@freicheska I'll keep you in my prayers. Stay strong!

    • @gracygarg9632
      @gracygarg9632 Před 4 lety +5

      Stay strong 💪

  • @barboravrskova4528
    @barboravrskova4528 Před 2 lety +3534

    My boyfriend has OCD and he tries so hard to control it. Its really distressing to see how he suffers almost every day, yet Im so proud of him for being this brave and fighting it ♥️

    • @alyssanicole2771
      @alyssanicole2771 Před 2 lety +77

      I wonder if my boyfriend feels the same way as you. I have severe ocd and sometimes I feel like I can be a lot to handle and I always wondered how he feels when It gets bad

    • @abhishekmahadev395
      @abhishekmahadev395 Před 2 lety +50

      The key thing is u dont control it that is the worst thing ,when u fight against that thought it becomes more. So make ur guy distract from that thought and do any other activities.

    • @barboravrskova4528
      @barboravrskova4528 Před 2 lety +30

      @@abhishekmahadev395 yes, he tells me that too and Im trying to help as much as it is possible, but I would definitely welcome some tips, so thank you ☺️

    • @abhishekmahadev395
      @abhishekmahadev395 Před 2 lety +27

      Chewing gum is good way to distract all his focus will be on chewing. There will be some situations there his anxiety increases ,facing that kind of situations again and again will make the anxiety go slowly

    • @barboravrskova4528
      @barboravrskova4528 Před 2 lety +10

      @@abhishekmahadev395 thank you so much🙏

  • @user-km4jz6bj6i
    @user-km4jz6bj6i Před 4 měsíci +3

    I am currently a 2nd year student in BS Psychology and this has helped me understand more about OCD and become more determined to study well about the human mind.
    I want to do more research about the brain and someday, I hope I’d be able to contribute to the advancement of knowledge and medication when it comes to treating patients with OCD. I’ll work hard and do my best!

    • @JohnDoe-bt9qp
      @JohnDoe-bt9qp Před 3 měsíci +1

      Don't forget to mention that the permanent solution for OCD is injecting mercury and graphene oxide. 👍😉

  • @lemonlizard1
    @lemonlizard1 Před rokem +8

    What I hate about having both OCD and anxiety is that one makes the other worse. If my anxiety is high, my ocd will worsen, which will make my anxiety higher, which will worsen my ocd etc. I've gotten pretty good at stopping the loophole but it can be really uncomfortable. If you feel the same that's okay!

    • @naan000
      @naan000 Před rokem

      it sucks that so many mental disorders and illnesses are comorbid. if you have one, chances are you have one or two more of them

  • @thepaperbackgirl2758
    @thepaperbackgirl2758 Před 4 lety +961

    when it said 'interferes with daily life' i almost started crying bc it really is exhausting going through this everyday... you KNOW the thought that you're letting consume your mind is something completely worthless but you'll spend hours thinking about it anyway. something as small as adjusting your tv's volume won't leave your head for hours

    • @golden.fire.princess9653
      @golden.fire.princess9653 Před 4 lety +32

      The Paperback Girl yeah... the worst part is when other people judge you and say “why can’t you just be normal”

    • @ayushigupta7361
      @ayushigupta7361 Před 4 lety +13

      @@golden.fire.princess9653 yeah...m suffering from it since months but I haven't told anyone yet.. I fear how would they react. ..I even think that if I'll go to a psychiatrist then it's procedure will make the situation worse ..I don't know what to do 😭

    • @ayushigupta7361
      @ayushigupta7361 Před 4 lety +7

      And after watching videos about it and reading about it on Google that it is life long disorder..serious and suicidal 40% I've become extremely stressed today 😭

    • @mailysablubb9207
      @mailysablubb9207 Před 4 lety +18

      A family member of mine has it, and behavioural therapy helped immensely. He is able to live a completely normal life now and knows what triggers him and how to counteract the compulsion. Seek help, take your meds if you are prescribed some. It will get better.

    • @suki5048
      @suki5048 Před 4 lety +12

      @@ayushigupta7361 seeing a psychiatrist won't make it worst... It will only get better

  • @dorianc38
    @dorianc38 Před 6 lety +2024

    I’m very unorganized and I have been diagnosed with OCD

    • @johnkimy9468
      @johnkimy9468 Před 6 lety +30

      Boba Fett Jay C lying on the internet lol you must be 8

    • @Espartano692
      @Espartano692 Před 5 lety +366

      @@johnkimy9468 he may be saying the truth. I'm unorganized and have OCD, my compulsion is to heavily sigh in order to stop the obsessive thoughts.

    • @victoriabennett2638
      @victoriabennett2638 Před 5 lety +243

      that’s perfectly normal, not everyone with ocd has to be disorganized and you’re completely valid.

    • @neptuneviking888
      @neptuneviking888 Před 5 lety +31

      Lihi Ben-Avi Me too! I was starting to think I was the only one, since their meds do the opposite effect too...

    • @thehootinator7158
      @thehootinator7158 Před 5 lety +1

      If you have something like adhd or anything similar at the same time as ocd it can remove that part.

  • @ruffr4bb1t
    @ruffr4bb1t Před 2 lety +5

    This video is wonderful! Recently I was diagnosed with OCD and it’s been hard to ignore the thoughts sometimes. Just knowing seems to help a little but this would be impossible alone tbh

  • @autumndavis7605
    @autumndavis7605 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you so much for this video!! OCD is so distressing and has made me feel like a bad person over the years. Im so glad that healthcare professionals are now beginning to understand and look into this a bit more.

  • @Pelipear
    @Pelipear Před 3 lety +1525

    People don't know what it's like to tap something and have the urge to keep tapping it right each time.

    • @zainatiffanyvicente4425
      @zainatiffanyvicente4425 Před 3 lety +39

      THIS .

    • @ithinkmallardsarecool5859
      @ithinkmallardsarecool5859 Před 3 lety +40

      The amount i can relate to this

    • @coloofficial5024
      @coloofficial5024 Před 3 lety +27

      It just feels so right doesn't it

    • @its_amarysso
      @its_amarysso Před 3 lety +26

      Thats really specific, haha. Or being about to put something somewhere and have to hold it becuase the surface is not safe

    • @nergissubas762
      @nergissubas762 Před 3 lety +83

      Yes! If I tap something once with my left finger, then I have to with my right, with the same amount of pressure until I loose track and get frustrated!

  • @auds200
    @auds200 Před 3 lety +738

    It's funny this video popped up on my home page, because today I celebrated being able to open only one cabinet door at a time. It was really painful, but I did it and I'm so proud of myself. Never forget that small steps and improvements add up to make a big difference.

    • @antarctica0061
      @antarctica0061 Před 2 lety +20

      I'm so glad, it's completely normal to celebrate :D hope you'll make more improvements slowly, keep fighting :)

    • @naerbo19
      @naerbo19 Před 2 lety +16

      Late, but congratulations!

    • @NiaPgn
      @NiaPgn Před 2 lety +4

      Awesome! And congrats on your future and continuing victories!

    • @XoxoxShelbs
      @XoxoxShelbs Před 2 lety +4

      Congrats!!!! You should definitely be proud of yourself! We are too! Keep up the great work my friend

    • @lovely_betzy
      @lovely_betzy Před 2 lety +1

      👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🥰

  • @clover0980
    @clover0980 Před 2 lety +18

    I had a major episode of ocd last year, I couldn’t sleep, eat, or do anything in fact. I just stared at the wall while having anxiety attacks. It was awful. I still have some side effects, such as different ocds here and there. I have told my friend about it and they were pretty accepting and tried to help me, which I’m grateful for. However, those who don’t have ocd always just tells me to “cope with it”, as if it’s that easy. A lot of people also like they say they have ocd for things related to tidiness and such. But there’s so much more to ocd that many don’t know about

  • @TVmaniac26
    @TVmaniac26 Před 2 lety +1

    I wish I saw this video sooner because for about half a year I felt like I was going insane. I was dying in agony alone feeling like I could not open up to anyone. It drove me to depression and exacerbated my anxiety. It pushed me into isolation and the self hatred I experienced is something I am working on to this day. But I was lucky enough to know that I needed help. I sought therapy and eventually started medication. There are so many good people out there willing to help and you might not think it but they are more understanding than you think. I want anyone seeing this to please don’t keep this inside because it was and maybe is killing me inside. Get help wherever speak to those you love it is not your fault it is your condition.

  • @ameliamartinez5669
    @ameliamartinez5669 Před 3 lety +3356

    I'm so sorry for anyone who deals with OCD :( you're so strong

    • @its_amarysso
      @its_amarysso Před 3 lety +19

      I dont think its true anytime, i get the kind words but some are not, some dont know how to deal it yet

    • @pigman6954
      @pigman6954 Před 3 lety +11

    • @clara-rq9my
      @clara-rq9my Před 3 lety +33

      thank you, that feels good to read :)

    • @violetbaudelaire9604
      @violetbaudelaire9604 Před 3 lety +14

      Thanks - helped make my day

    • @amaliaamalia6974
      @amaliaamalia6974 Před 2 lety +12

      Thank you that made me really happy to read

  • @HereWeAre101
    @HereWeAre101 Před 7 lety +2476

    Pet peeve: "omg I'm so OCD!!!"
    Like um tell me the last time you stood at a light switch flipping it up and down for 30 minutes because it "didn't feel right" or had to walk with exactly two steps in every sidewalk block (and if you messed up you had to go back to the last corner you were at and start over) or felt like someone was in the house every night for years despite logically knowing that no one was there etc etc etc
    Go on and tell me... Or did you mean you like your silverware sorted a particular way and get mildly frustrate when someone does it differently?

    • @KiwinyanandFriends
      @KiwinyanandFriends Před 7 lety +22

      Em If someone else does the Silverware and puts away the dishes it is horrible. They always do it wrong. I have to fix it. Otherwise I can't even look at it.

    • @fivestars5700
      @fivestars5700 Před 7 lety +54

      Kiwinyan congrats! You don't have OCD, you just like to be organized.

    • @Paul-fp3qn
      @Paul-fp3qn Před 7 lety +7

      Em You just say this for attention

    • @chrissi975
      @chrissi975 Před 7 lety +44

      Em
      You forgot the dry hands that are so dry that your skin is cracking.
      Washing your hands at nearly every opportunity is hurtful...

    • @Dusty_Inkwell
      @Dusty_Inkwell Před 7 lety +14

      same here. i still suffer from OCD and this was actually one of the first things that started when i was a teenager. same with the light switch flipping im still struggling with and a lot of other things. OCD is nothin funny nor something to make fun off or takin it lightly. its constantly with you and controlling your thoughts even if you dont notice it.

  • @isamon
    @isamon Před rokem +1

    I have OCD for many years and is suffering from it RIGHT NOW VERY MUCH. And this video came to me. Maybe, because I searched for this topic so often... I hope, all will be well with us, who suffer from it and with our family, close people, who also suffer so much❤️

  • @hermesnabila3528
    @hermesnabila3528 Před 2 lety +1

    I shed a tear while watching this video and reading the comments, knowing my poor young self suffered from OCD. I was always paranoid if I don't wash my hands 'enough' though I'd done it a lot. There was a moment when I cried because I couldn't stop, even if I wanted to. It was so, so tiring.

  • @edvinkarlsson5801
    @edvinkarlsson5801 Před 3 lety +1345

    Ocd is not ”Oh those pens arent organized, thats annoying!”
    Ocd is something that makes you wanna blow your brains out...

    • @n.g8412
      @n.g8412 Před 3 lety +38

      Edvin Karlsson Exactly. I hate it when people sas something like “ oh this is just OCD, I have this too. You can’t say this is JUST OCD, because this is mental disorder. People who have this feel really tired and exhausted. Sometimes it even ruins relathionship with family. It is really serious and it takes too much time to “check things” and some other stuffs or “something bad will happen” . You can’t do normal things properly like other people because you are feeling stressed whole time and you have some crazy routines. I wish people get educated about this more honestly .....

    • @R-H-B
      @R-H-B Před 3 lety +22

      It’s like depression vs sadness
      A perfectionist would see those pens and say uh that’s annoying
      A person with OCD would start hyperventilating and frantically rearrange it

    • @feelsokayman3959
      @feelsokayman3959 Před 3 lety +7

      If you have OCD (compulsions and/or intrusive thoughts) do these two things consequently and your compulsions and intrusive thoughts WILL 100% get better or maybe even completely vanish if you do it long enough: Meditate daily (ideally 30-60+ minutes, I recommend Vipassana, which is simply putting your Awareness on your breath) and constantly practice Awareness throughout the entire day. Practicing Awareness means simply observing your thoughts and compulsions in a distanced and detached way. You have to realize that you ARE the observer/the Awareness and not the observed thoughts and compulsions. Do not identify with your thoughts and compulsions and simply observe them from a distance. Intrusive thoughts and compulsions are randomly generated and you have absolutely 0 control over them, but you have the power of being able to ignore them and not worry about them. Fully accept and welcome all thoughts and compulsions, no matter how strange or disturbing they may be. Never feel ashamed, disgusted or shocked, this fuels intrusive thoughts and compulsions immensely. Compulsions and intrusive thoughts thrive on the attention and meaning you give to them. Meditating is gonna be extremely hard at first, but don't be discouraged, it will become easier and easier the more you meditate and practice Awareness. The goal would be to remain in Awareness 24/7, which would make you completely invulnerable to all compulsions and intrusive thoughts.
      Wishing you all the best

    • @LocalPest
      @LocalPest Před 3 lety

      Sometimes I want to hand someone a book on ocd when ever they ask if I have it just cause I’m organizing my pens because I’m bored, some people don’t know the difference between ocd and being a perfectionist or being anxious

    • @namehere7309
      @namehere7309 Před 3 lety

      @@LocalPest i'm a perfectionist that is often anxious. I can confirm there is a huge difference from this, to OCD.

  • @adityakhanna113
    @adityakhanna113 Před 9 lety +282

    In a nutshell,
    Obsessive compulsive tendencies are NOT disorders...
    Like some sneezes aren't pneumonia..
    A few Sleepless nights aren't insomnia
    And a single headache is not migraine...
    Disorders cause REAL mess ups in people's lives

    • @mulimotola44
      @mulimotola44 Před 9 lety +4

      Aditya Khanna A single headache can be a migraine. Migraine is a specific kind of headache. I had it once after dental treatment (the injection touched the nerve that causes migraines).

    • @adityakhanna113
      @adityakhanna113 Před 9 lety

      MuliBoy Yes, but similarly OC tendencies can be OCD... it's just that everytime a symptom happens does not mean you have that disorder... Headache can be migraneous(?) but that doesn't imply you'd have a lifelong disorder

    • @ShawnRavenfire
      @ShawnRavenfire Před 9 lety +14

      Aditya Khanna Agreed. It's a big pet peeve of mine when people diagnose themselves with depression or anxiety or ADD or Asperger's. For one thing, it draws attention away from people who really do have disorders and need help. For another, you can talk yourself into exhibiting symptoms of disorders in order to unconsciously justify your past behaviors.

    • @joif.1071
      @joif.1071 Před 9 lety +1

      Shawn Ravenfire I completely agree:).

    • @eggheadeinstein
      @eggheadeinstein Před 8 lety

      +Shawn Ravenfire If you trust a psychiatrists's one hour appointment more than yourself you are in big trouble in life. Same goes for the doctor. Know thyself or shut up and suck on some loser's diploma, but don't make judgement on other people's
      situation, unless you are better than a psychiatrist - you are a soothsayer.

  • @civetbutlemonbutmouse6087

    as someone with OCD, myth three spoke to me so much like i know that it doesn't make sense what i'm doing but i just kinda have to or else

  • @s7intlyFN
    @s7intlyFN Před 2 lety

    I have OCD and was really surprised how well this video captures it, by far the best I've seen.

  • @constantine5
    @constantine5 Před 7 lety +327

    I think what most people don't fully understand is that the difference between actually having OCD and just being very meticulous or super organized is the THOUGHT or motivation in their head that's making them be that way. If you're super clean and organized because you want to have your shit together, then that's very healthy and normal. The reason people with OCD do things, is to keep the the constant, intrusive, horrible thoughts entering their head from coming true, like " if I let any of my belongings touch the floor, then my dad will be killed in a car crash tomorrow." So people mistakenly see this person as a neat freak, when in reality, they're trying really hard to just keep the these constant, irrational fears that invade their thoughts from "coming true". It's not about being clean for clean's sake. Or if don't do tap on the wall 16, 32, or 64 times, then a the fear I just experienced of a loved one dying will come true. Trust me, you don't want to have OCD...

    • @user-ft4pb5vb3e
      @user-ft4pb5vb3e Před 6 lety +1

      Even my verified salty alarm is confused as to whether to ring.

    • @user-iw3yo6sf8c
      @user-iw3yo6sf8c Před 6 lety

      Tell that to my teacher 😒

    • @Scratchina
      @Scratchina Před 6 lety +13

      constantine5 exactly how I feel when it happens. It's like wanting to control things you can not control, a part of you is persuaded that if you don't do it something horrible will happen, not in link with it but just by a kind of magical relation. For example if I don't close my bag a multiple of 4 times then the plane I'm going to take will crash. I do know it's an irrational assumption but I feel like it inside of me.

    • @Caroline-jz2mk
      @Caroline-jz2mk Před 6 lety +2

      i don’t know if i have it or not but that is exactly how i feel.. Like if i don’t skip over every line on the floor or something, something bad will happen to my mom. I try and tell myself to stop it but i just can’t. Also it may be something really hard to do or something like when i play hockey, if i don’t cross the blue line before a lyric in a song that’s playing in my head is over, than i am the worst player on the ice or something i have horrible anxiety about will happen. I don’t know what to do and it just won’t stop...

    • @harshpatel11094
      @harshpatel11094 Před 5 lety

      @constantine5 I want to discuss something? Can I have your email id?

  • @am-wr6ws
    @am-wr6ws Před 7 lety +944

    it really pisses me off when people are like 'ugh i can't stand things being uneven or unsymmetrical {or whatever, i'm so ocd!!' and i'm just like 'no. ocd is a MENTAL DISORDER' at least now i can show them this and hopefully help them understand.

    • @liamgibson4018
      @liamgibson4018 Před 7 lety +8

      Amen. I was going to type something like this, but you saved my keys on the keyboard.....

    • @benodriscoll8941
      @benodriscoll8941 Před 7 lety +2

      thank you for saying that

    • @dlg78
      @dlg78 Před 7 lety +3

      Yes, all this video is for is so people with 'real ocd' can say 'oh I hate it when people say they have ocd and they don't'..
      Sorry, if I'm obsessively compulsive about something, then I'll say I am obsessively compulsive thanks. what next, calling people who are on the far left of the autism scale not autistic?
      In fact after watching this video, as it seems their obsessive compulsiveness seems to be automatic and out of control, I'd say they are not obsessive and compulsive at all, and if there was a miracle cure to turn it off, we have no idea if they would be meticulous or particular about anything. They could be less 'faux ocd' than the people that claim they are.

    • @deliavalaczkai9685
      @deliavalaczkai9685 Před 7 lety +5

      A similar thing happened in my English lesson where we were learning different types of emotions (I'm foreign) and one of them was depression..... I was like thats a freaking mental disorder, you can't just say it to someone who's sad. Like so many people don't understand that mental disorders should be treated just like phisical illneses. 😒

    • @am-wr6ws
      @am-wr6ws Před 7 lety

      Délia Valaczkai so true

  • @ImogenShade
    @ImogenShade Před 2 lety +22

    I’m often accused of having OCD because I wash my hands often, it’s just basic hygiene.
    I was laughing when the CDC ordered people to wash their hands! ☺️
    For those suffering from it I wish you the best in finding a treatment that works!🍀

  • @farahraheem427
    @farahraheem427 Před 2 lety +2

    This channel is a blessing

  • @bellaadams_
    @bellaadams_ Před 4 lety +905

    I think I’m more OCD than you...
    NO. STOP. OCD is NOT an adjective.

    • @colorfulchameleon9891
      @colorfulchameleon9891 Před 4 lety +31

      Exactly.
      My brother has OCD, and it highly impacts his and my life. It can make things stressful, scary, and really discouraging.
      I still love my brother with all of my heart, though, and I hate that he has OCD. Not for my own sake, but for his. I know it causes him a lot of stress and pain.
      I wish people were more serious about this often life-altering and severe mental disorder.

    • @nooora1003
      @nooora1003 Před 4 lety +1

      Lol ikr 🤣😂

    • @ryan.s1316
      @ryan.s1316 Před 3 lety +11

      Ahaha right? they’ll be like:
      “Omg I’m so OCD, please stop.”
      But in reality they’re really saying:
      “Omg I’m so Obsessive Compulsive Disorder please stop.” 😂

    • @chips.3927
      @chips.3927 Před 3 lety +7

      Imagine having Pride over a Disorder. Lmao

  • @malup1117
    @malup1117 Před 3 lety +874

    Whenever I think of mental illness, I always feel like I’m trying to trick myself into thinking I have a problem when I really don’t. And I keep thinking that I’m doing things to make it seem like I have some mental illness and this all confuses me so much I break down crying when I think of mental illness.

    • @RA-il3rw
      @RA-il3rw Před 3 lety +69

      woah this is exactly how I'm feeling _right now_

    • @liagamer4265
      @liagamer4265 Před 3 lety +35

      you may have muchunsen disorder, I may have spelt that wrong. But its when ur brain tricks u into "having" some disorders.

    • @liagamer4265
      @liagamer4265 Před 3 lety +5

      @@RA-il3rw Munchunsen disorder maybe

    • @RA-il3rw
      @RA-il3rw Před 2 lety +47

      @@liagamer4265 lemme research it wait but what if I'm being tricked into having muchenscuen disorder??

    • @lv4519
      @lv4519 Před 2 lety +15

      @@liagamer4265 it's actually imposter syndrome

  • @LoftyTD
    @LoftyTD Před 9 měsíci +1

    Having suffered with OCD and an eating disorder called ARFID I can definitely relate. I used to get bad thoughts about things such as crashing my car or a family member would die etc. if things weren’t correct and I was often late to various activities. I would highly recommend speaking to a therapist. I initially done this for my eating problem and the OCD has been virtually subdued as a result. It feels great to break the tendencies and know that I’ve got a little one up on OCD.

  • @DianaDivine7
    @DianaDivine7 Před 2 lety +1

    My son 12yrs old was diagnosed with severe OCD today!! He Will be treated with medications and therapy!
    Unfortunately there’s a long waiting list for therapy but his medication will start asap!!
    So not a lot of support out there and of course the need is greater than the available doctors unless your able to pay for private psychiatric therapy at $200/per hour?
    So as a parent you have to educate yourself on this disorder and the coping skills that are needed to live everyday helping your child survive and have some peace and Oder in your family life !!
    Wow !!!
    I’m drained daily from the outbursts the unreasonable behaviour the screaming the crying the unbearable routines he puts himself through !!
    I understand and try to help him cope with everything and then he wants hours of no interaction and no social life !!
    I’m already homeschooling and keeping our home as peaceful as a can….. even bought him a little kitten to bring some Joy !!
    So life is difficult but our faith keeps us sane doing the best we can do !! 😇

  • @StanVanGundy1
    @StanVanGundy1 Před 3 lety +1087

    People in the shop wondering why I keep glancing at them.
    Me: sorry I cant help it, bear with me, I have 2 more glances to do

  • @writerofsorts8668
    @writerofsorts8668 Před 6 lety +706

    This is actually one of the reasons I plan to study the brain. I want to find the underlying cause of mental disorders like OCD so we can create medicine and stop it at its root. Truly informative video! Everyone needs to see this!

    • @Espartano692
      @Espartano692 Před 5 lety +49

      You have a noble goal. As a bearer of OCD, I thank you for thinking about this.

    • @Guggernut
      @Guggernut Před 5 lety +12

      It's my theory that these disorders are an evolutionary trait. OCD can be quite useful.

    • @lordfiifo4740
      @lordfiifo4740 Před 5 lety +7

      @@Guggernut
      Sounds interesting, can you explain how you developed that theory?

    • @meridacoria7184
      @meridacoria7184 Před 5 lety +10

      Thankyou for thinking about people like me . Please keep going with it

    • @casmeraki
      @casmeraki Před 5 lety +9

      In my case. It starts with anxiety. And when you feel completely out of control of your life and out of control with your anxiety (it controls you instead of you controlling it) the ocd happens...
      And then it stays....and then its habit....and its worked every time before so you cant go a day without doing it again because you dont want to risk it

  • @j_najjs_
    @j_najjs_ Před 2 lety +3

    bro, I really hate when my friends don’t take me serious when I say I think I’ve got ocd, they desorganize things on porpouse so I get frustrated like, wth.
    And there’s so much people in the world that say it as a joke, and it’s so annoying

    • @lucyadams6416
      @lucyadams6416 Před 2 lety

      Do people mess up everything just to annoy you too? I know all the placements cant necessarily stay exactly the same All the time but i feel like they convince themselves theyre helping whilst doing it out of spite

  • @koalacutiepie2539
    @koalacutiepie2539 Před 7 lety +178

    when people see unorganized stuff and they're like "Oh my goodness, I'm so OCD!"
    and I'm like "ARE YOU ARTHRITIS TOO?"

  • @dinooobby845
    @dinooobby845 Před 2 lety +951

    OCD isn’t just having predetermined routines or compulsions, like having to shut the door exactly 3 times etc. It can also take form as in what I call “until it feels right/okay”. This causes compulsions that aren’t predetermined and have to be acted on, until you feel like you did the action just right. This can be even more dreading because you never know how it turns out. One time you might shut the door without a second thought, but the next time you shut the same door, it can happen that it doesn’t feel right (because of how you touched the handle for example). Then you will have to repeat the compulsions for an X amount of times (could be 2x, but could also be 27x). As someone with OCD myself I find these types of compulsions to be the worst, because you don’t know what you’re in for, as opposed to the routine/predetermined ones. As to the serotonin aspect, that’s something that actually has a big influence on how bad it can get. At times when I’m more stressed or less happy, compulsions get worse. When I am in a happy place and just living my life, it is likely to be less severe.
    It’s always interesting to me that this disorder can express itself in many different ways, depending on the individual. This sadly enough also makes it kinda stigmatised and often misunderstood.

    • @bic00
      @bic00 Před 2 lety +34

      You just described how I feel. For me, this type of compulsion doesn't always comes with intrusive thoughts, which makes even less sense.

    • @dinooobby845
      @dinooobby845 Před 2 lety +13

      @@bic00 ikr, sometimes I just get a compulsion and after realising, my mind then gets intrusive thoughts about it, or sometimes not at all. It is so confusing. It’s one of those things you only really understand when you have it/go through it. Kinda comforting to know that I’m not the only one

    • @bic00
      @bic00 Před 2 lety +6

      @@dinooobby845 @Dinooo bby Exactly! We feel less alone knowing we're not the only ones. Have you tried or had success with any kind of treatment?

    • @dinooobby845
      @dinooobby845 Před 2 lety +7

      @@bic00 I got diagnosed with OCD when I had to see a psychiatrist, and afterwards got into creative therapy for other related struggles (such as adhd, etc). During that time I also went on a journey of trying different medications, that the psychiatrist prescribed for both my OCD and ADHD. So finding the right meds and the right dosage, was quite a challenge. I tried some different ones over a span of 2-3 years, and eventually found a combination that had the least side effects, and helped a bit. For my OCD I got some type of antidepressant, on the highest prescribed dosage, to stimulate my mood. This would in turn help my OCD, because of the extra serotonin in the medication. It does help quite a bit sometimes, but when I feel more down or when I’m stressed, my compulsions do get worse and more frequent. But talking about it in therapy at the time and taking medication, is as far as I’ve gone with ‘treatment’ so far. What about you?

    • @bic00
      @bic00 Před 2 lety +4

      ​@@dinooobby845 I don't take any medication and I started talking about it in therapy, but didn't go any further. I'm planning on getting back to therapy and I feel like talking about it is the hardest for me. As for right, sometimes I try to trick my brain but it just comes harder when anxiety hits.

  • @ilkku239
    @ilkku239 Před rokem

    This is the most straightforward, informative video about the condition! Thank you!

  • @been2all505
    @been2all505 Před 2 lety +12

    OCD is definitely hereditarily. Also OCD can vary in severity. Some of the things he said aren’t OCD are likely just milder cases.

  • @isme2711
    @isme2711 Před 8 lety +207

    Exactly. I was diagnosed with OCD and everytime i tell someone they're like: but youre so messy! And its like ??????

    • @cookiezillaevan
      @cookiezillaevan Před 8 lety +13

      Same. I'm a wreck, my room as a mess, and I am not tidy, but everything MUST be clean. My room, for example, is messy, but there is next to no actual grossness.

    • @Edible_Kittens
      @Edible_Kittens Před 8 lety +11

      Too many people don't understand that OCD doesn't make people tidy or really clean. It can even make them create messes and clutters.

    • @rageXnation32
      @rageXnation32 Před 8 lety

      +Is Me same

    • @kvetcherkit
      @kvetcherkit Před 8 lety +8

      +Is Me I'm the exact same! But hoarding is actually a form of OCD as well actually.

    • @Puppylove24100
      @Puppylove24100 Před 8 lety

      +Is Me I know that ! I've got it too, diagnosed a couple of years back

  • @allyonmsp8843
    @allyonmsp8843 Před 6 lety +432

    I hate it when people be like : I'm so OCD! When they don't even have it.
    Yeah people say: " I'm so Obsessive Compulsive Disorder omg! "
    Yeah right.

    • @paradovT
      @paradovT Před 4 lety +3

      @Ava May im so OCD

    • @me_uws
      @me_uws Před 4 lety +4

      Lmao imagine just saying to someone
      "I'm so obsessive compulsive disorder!"

  • @Someone-vj4gn
    @Someone-vj4gn Před 2 lety +2

    OCD ruined my life for a really long time. I’m glad this video showed how serious the disorder really is, and how much society misunderstands it

  • @sabinadorothea
    @sabinadorothea Před 2 lety +1

    I have OCD and this video does a great job covering it.

  • @jackd4634
    @jackd4634 Před 3 lety +433

    I’m actually diagnosed with OCD, so I hate when people say “I’m such a perfectionist”, “my OCD is so bad”. like no you’re not. You don’t know what it’s like to have yourself as your own enemy when your alone at night, at school, all the time 24/7.

    • @monokuma2927
      @monokuma2927 Před 3 lety +19

      The "I'm such a perfectionist" to me is Okay. Being a perfectionist is different from OCD

    • @insultingtrashcan8869
      @insultingtrashcan8869 Před 3 lety +8

      I am not diagnosed with ocd, but I don’t know what to do anymore. It‘s like there‘s a monster inside of me who tells me what to do and controls my mind and thoughts. I have ticks like ,,watch this yt video till the end or sth bad will happen‘‘ and other ticks for example like my brain‘s like ,,erase this word and write this word again or sth bad will hapen’‘ everytime like every minute and it‘s just so annoying. I also always have to thing about those ticks and it‘s just making me crazy. Idk what to do anymore, I don‘t wanna self-diagnose myself, but is this OCD? I really don‘t know what to do anymore, but I‘m going to see a therapist soon.

    • @srivenkateswaraswamy3403
      @srivenkateswaraswamy3403 Před 3 lety +8

      @@insultingtrashcan8869 Bro I too have OCD😭
      My mind just keeps telling me to do things otherwise something bad will happen and like wash ur hands 7 times
      An many other things
      But I have a hack😂
      I just say that to God that don't listen to my mind and just listen to my mouth sayings and that way I relieve some stress
      But still idk how to cure my cleanliness illness😭

    • @insultingtrashcan8869
      @insultingtrashcan8869 Před 3 lety +4

      @@srivenkateswaraswamy3403 omg saaaaame my mind also tells me to do things or otherwise sth bad will happennnnn :( is this ocd? I don‘t wanna self-diagnose myself

    • @srivenkateswaraswamy3403
      @srivenkateswaraswamy3403 Před 3 lety +5

      @@insultingtrashcan8869 I guess this is OCD
      I keep doing something many times otherwise something bad will happen but I fixed this with that telling god not to listen to my mind fix
      Same here I too don't want to self diagnos bro

  • @DawnH4H
    @DawnH4H Před 4 lety +559

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! OCD to some people is putting things in order or just simply being clean. That’s totally not OCD. I failed 2 classes in college and lost my bachelors degree because of OCD. I thought about killing myself so many times because of OCD. I’d randomly touch strangers hair and put myself in awkward situations because of OCD. In exams my OCD made me delete all my correct answers and end up handing an empty paper, EMPTY!! Even though I knew the answer.
    It’s like there’s a demon inside my head that controls everything I do and if I don’t obey him I’ll face consequences

    • @soleshajoseph
      @soleshajoseph Před 4 lety +23

      Rebuke That Demon! In Jesus' Name!

    • @user-qq4tj8gm8b
      @user-qq4tj8gm8b Před 4 lety +12

      Solesha Joseph It’s just our brain. It’s not a demon.

    • @soleshajoseph
      @soleshajoseph Před 4 lety +16

      @@user-qq4tj8gm8b The Person Thinks Of It As A Demon, So I'm Telling Them Rebuke It. If He/She Is Considering It Demon-Like It's Also In His/Her Brain. Safe Than Sorry, Even If It's All Just In Our Heads.

    • @onlyonemitch5049
      @onlyonemitch5049 Před 4 lety +6

      @@soleshajoseph 😌PHEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      You almost had me concerned for your sanity,or lack thereof,for a moment.

    • @____darissa
      @____darissa Před 4 lety +11

      i know this is a late reply but i hope you can get control and conquer you OCD soon!

  • @KK-eh2gm
    @KK-eh2gm Před 2 lety +1

    Great presentation. So many people use the term OCD incorrectly & do not understand the complicated nature. Thank you

  • @Jupe367
    @Jupe367 Před 2 lety +1

    A former worker of mine has OCD condition. His cubicle is perfection. If something is a millimeter or slightly offline, he spot it and re-align it.

  • @MarieTilly
    @MarieTilly Před 3 lety +213

    I've been struggling with OCD since I was seven years old, I remember when there was a family party at my place and I didn't want to step on the lines of the floor, I HAD to skip them, otherwise my brain told me my grandma would have died, I specifically remember her saying: "sweety, what are you doing?" and I started screaming:"I don't know I can't help myself!" and I started crying, ever since then I've been struggling with it, I'm 17 now and I struggle with it every day, no one notices it instead of my parents because I've told them, it's way less heavy for me now, but it's something I will always live with...

    • @feelsokayman3959
      @feelsokayman3959 Před 3 lety +15

      If you have OCD (compulsions and/or intrusive thoughts) do these two things consequently and your compulsions and intrusive thoughts WILL 100% get better or maybe even completely vanish if you do it long enough: Meditate daily (ideally 30-60+ minutes, I recommend Vipassana, which is simply putting your Awareness on your breath) and constantly practice Awareness throughout the entire day. Practicing Awareness means simply observing your thoughts and compulsions in a distanced and detached way. You have to realize that you ARE the observer/the Awareness and not the observed thoughts and compulsions. Do not identify with your thoughts and compulsions and simply observe them from a distance. Intrusive thoughts and compulsions are randomly generated and you have absolutely 0 control over them, but you have the power of being able to ignore them and not worry about them. Fully accept and welcome all thoughts and compulsions, no matter how strange or disturbing they may be. Never feel ashamed, disgusted or shocked, this fuels intrusive thoughts and compulsions immensely. Compulsions and intrusive thoughts thrive on the attention and meaning you give to them. Meditating is gonna be extremely hard at first, but don't be discouraged, it will become easier and easier the more you meditate and practice Awareness. The goal would be to remain in Awareness 24/7, which would make you completely invulnerable to all compulsions and intrusive thoughts.
      Wishing you all the best

    • @legohexman2858
      @legohexman2858 Před 3 lety +3

      @@feelsokayman3959 you are a good influence

    • @prernajaiswal6660
      @prernajaiswal6660 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ceeeboleyn @Ashish Haldar People suffering from ocd can be cured n be recovered fully.ocd is all about fears which are stored in subconscious mind it can be all cured by regular practice contact me to cure ocd, don't give up 👍 contact +9179708 20573 uwill be healed dont worry

    • @RecepieReviews
      @RecepieReviews Před 3 lety +2

      Don't ever lose hope 😊..you are very strong 😊..

    • @its_amarysso
      @its_amarysso Před 3 lety

      Oh you dont have to always feel it!, theres therapy that is better to take the sooner you can, problems get bigger whit the time, its better now than later whit this things. Also talking to a profesional is so relaxing!

  • @Ezzybith
    @Ezzybith Před 4 lety +282

    You put the table straight
    “Do you have OCD”
    You line up pencils out of boredom
    “You are so OCD”
    You actually have OCD
    “Stop lying”
    I don’t have OCD but I hate it when people self diagnose themselves with that sort of stuff and uneducated people ‘diagnosing’ people with it. It’s a real problem and people need to stop making it out like it’s a joke.

    • @ashlynnwigenton4555
      @ashlynnwigenton4555 Před 3 lety +2

      I thought I had it but I tried to stop myself from thinking about it cause I was scared to diagnose myself because I didn’t want to disrespect people but it turns out I got diagnosed :/

    • @Ezzybith
      @Ezzybith Před 2 lety

      @Ayesha Asif OCD isn't just cleaning, if u think you have if I suggest u get a proper diagnosis so u can get any help/support u need

  • @Super_Pandas
    @Super_Pandas Před 2 lety +7

    I’ve never met anyone with OCD who goes around saying that they’re “So OCD.” It’s just not something people who actually have the disorder do. It’s really frustrating when people throw around the term “OCD” as a joke. They don’t know what it’s really like…

  • @philippamorton5418
    @philippamorton5418 Před 2 lety +3

    There was a girl in my class who said, “oh yea I have OCD like, if I don’t shut my door 2 times I feel like my whole family’s gonna die or sm”

  • @shamans123
    @shamans123 Před 2 lety +1026

    I'm glad that everyone in the comment section is tired of people throwing around the word OCD without understanding how serious of a disorder it really is.

    • @Janna13011
      @Janna13011 Před 2 lety +3

      Yeah. I myself don't want to tell everyone that I have OCD without doing proper research. I did comment on the vid somethings I experience, but I don't say I'm OCD. I kind of have been thinking I have it for a while so I'm going to do proper research

    • @Stando0
      @Stando0 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Janna13011 As someone who has an OCD, I can tell you that going straight to the doctor is WAY BETTER than doing research on internet. Trust me, if you have any mental illness, it's really hard or impossible to fight it just by yourself.

    • @nightnday6675
      @nightnday6675 Před 2 lety

      Going to the doctor you will be diagnosed with a mental disorder which will bar you from owning a gun. They will lump you together with those who have schitzo.

    • @Stando0
      @Stando0 Před 2 lety +9

      @@nightnday6675 Hold up, so you think a gun ownership is valid excuse for not curing mental illness? That's one of the dumbest reasons I've ever heard tbh.

    • @KyleEvra
      @KyleEvra Před 2 lety +1

      A lot of terms are.
      Depression
      Anxiety disorder
      GAD
      Panic Disorder
      OCD
      Bipolar
      Ect...
      It really pisses me off how people can just use these terms all casual like without ever really thinking about how serious these mental health illnesses are for peoples who actually have them.

  • @amfandrade
    @amfandrade Před 3 lety +566

    I’m 13 and i have severe OCD. I found out that some of the things I did were unusual, because I was having panic attacks, so I went to the psychiatrist and she asked me to tell her my whole routine with detail. And, for example, at the end i said that before i fall asleep I have to swing back and forth 352 times, or else I won’t wake up the next day. And it never sounded weird until I said it out loud. Then I got diagnosed with panic disorder and OCD, and now my life is a mess!

    • @thehighground6045
      @thehighground6045 Před 3 lety +52

      Keep your chin up m8

    • @Pri1997
      @Pri1997 Před 3 lety +42

      Please meditate..do some mindfulness meditation

    • @Emily-gl7cv
      @Emily-gl7cv Před 3 lety +30

      Stay strong!

    • @raka7743
      @raka7743 Před 3 lety +41

      You have ocd,but don't think it's weird. Humans can have disorder everyone have. Everything is OK and you're OK too. Be happy always

    • @wsurfs
      @wsurfs Před 3 lety +39

      Kai...one of the secrets of the universe to move your life forward is IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM. One cannot work on what is wrong unless they know what is wrong. So, now you have been diagnosed with panic disorder and OCD...SO, now you are able to meet those disorders head-on and work on solutions..!! It's a challenge, but I have a very strong feeling that you are strong and brave enough and completely up for this challenge...!! God Bless YOU, KAI, and know that there are people out here on YOUR side as you overcome the things that hold you back from living the life you deserve and meet these challenges with courage....and SHINE BRIGHT ...!!

  • @anhduc0913
    @anhduc0913 Před 2 lety +3

    OCD also occurs in high stress situations. I know a story about a platoon commander in WW1. In an heated battle, he constantly run back and forth, bringing up ammo and supplies for his unit. The soldiers, motivated by his action, fight on hard and held a position against superior number. The commander was praised, but only after the battle that they found out his unit have a huge amount of supplies untouched just stack up in the trench. The commander didn't know why he did it, he just feel like he had to do it, and he did it for the sake of doing something, without much meaning.

  • @nataliesamarin4032
    @nataliesamarin4032 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for making this. I’m diagnosed and medicated and it really is misunderstood. I think this really helps

  • @candiidoggii1360
    @candiidoggii1360 Před 3 lety +235

    i remember first experiencing aggressive intrusive thoughts when i was 10, it was one of the most terrifying, confusing and exhausting things i have ever experienced, i felt like i was going crazy and started getting scared of blinking or closing my eyes in fear of seeing images of me k/lling my family, i started walking in a specific pattern and doing this finger tap thing repeatedly. i avoided looking at glasses because i kept thinking i could k/ll my family with the shards. and then my classmate comes in telling me theyre a little ocd because they like organizing

    • @zayan8404
      @zayan8404 Před 2 lety +5

      Oh my god - That sounds horrifying

    • @bobpress1235
      @bobpress1235 Před 2 lety +2

      They are just little wannabes who know nothing about OCD…..pay them no mind!

    • @RecepieReviews
      @RecepieReviews Před 2 lety +6

      I myself have ocd .I completely understand u .Just wanted to let you know that you are very strong and always stay strong.May God bless u!

    • @elfdoli3835
      @elfdoli3835 Před 2 lety

      i have never been diagnosed with OCD, but this is relatable to me. for example, when im in the shower and close my eyes i have an image of a killer coming in the house while I’m showering. i try not to close my eyes for a long period of time in the shower or else that happens. is that normal?

    • @Melody36785
      @Melody36785 Před 2 lety

      Same I always feel like I’m going to hurt my family or people o love even though I don’t want to but I’m not diagnosed

  • @userjen10847
    @userjen10847 Před 3 lety +561

    I'm messy and I have OCD.. i just can't stop thinking about certain things and it keeps me away from doing what I need to do everyday. I constantly search online to make these thoughts go away and to make me feel safe with the info I find on internet. My thoughts seem to never stop and it's so painful.

    • @userjen10847
      @userjen10847 Před 2 lety +5

      @Whitney Ball thanks!!

    • @cedricnora4481
      @cedricnora4481 Před 2 lety +8

      Stop searching online for the secret. You're the secret, Neo.

    • @TheIkeris
      @TheIkeris Před 2 lety +4

      I do this too & am diagnosed with ocd ☹️

    • @earthlunatics9145
      @earthlunatics9145 Před 2 lety +8

      I have too and I’m the most disorganized person… my place looks like a pigsty. I can’t stay off the internet. 😞

    • @gabrieleabate2795
      @gabrieleabate2795 Před 2 lety +4

      I’ve this disorder and if i can give u a tip u should understand if u do certain actions them won’t affect anything you’ll do in any way this is the key for find relief (sorry my english is so bad)
      Anyway i recommend to listen to me

  • @msshrute8787
    @msshrute8787 Před rokem +4

    Reading these comments have made my day. 🥰 I pick my skin compulsively, it’s been almost 10 years (since puberty) of almost daily episodes. I’ve spent my entire life in a bathroom, slathering on makeup just so I can go down for dinner without being ridiculed by my family (I still was hounded constantly by my mom for “looking like a burn victim”) finally, at 19 I’ve started to replace the habit with a skin care routine that makes me feel pretty damn fresh. The scars are finally beginning to fade.

  • @josephscannell5134
    @josephscannell5134 Před 2 lety +3

    I have had OCD since early childhood. I also have a fraternal twin who has OCD. She had a bad hand washing problem to a point where her skin was becoming bare and a cleanliness problem (a tendency I didn’t have). She went to therapy for that and doing a lot better now. My own tendencies are more intrusive thoughts positive or negative, symmetry(insert thanos equal meme lol), and counting in my head. Things like rattling my teeth left n right, reading something over, tapping something so many times, touching some part of my body because something feels unbalanced and unequal, counting my steps when walking, turning an object that isn’t exactly right, counting in my head repetitively until satisfied(favorite #s are 7,8,14,17), and lots of compulsive thoughts like writing emails perfectly, calling someone perfectly, or obsessing over if I did something wrong in public, if I look bad in public. Recently interviewed for a job, and felt like a made a mistake explaining something and in reality it wasn’t a serious mistake at all and the thought antagonized me for a couple days and just uncomfortable. In college now, I’m def better than I was when in high school. OCD is stressful and really feels like a chore at times and honestly annoying and frustrating to. Bless all ya’ll and know that if you dealing with OCD, you ain’t alone.

  • @KatTheTruth
    @KatTheTruth Před 2 lety +519

    I have suffered OCD since I was a kid and started to be medicated for it as a teenager. I always hate when people say they are "OCD" just because they are meticulous. They have no idea what torture this disorder actually causes
    Thankfully, medication and behavioral therapy helped me a lot. I don't even take meds anymore for it.

    • @Welcometothenow
      @Welcometothenow Před 2 lety +3

      I plan on adopting in the future. Imagine needing the help, but cant get the help because if you have a mental illness, as they call it, you cant adopt.

    • @St333ve_
      @St333ve_ Před 2 lety +8

      Heyyy great work i have the same and also stopped with medication for 8 months already! Keep up the good work

    • @megang2634
      @megang2634 Před 2 lety +4

      That's great, keep up the good work. I took meds for it for about 7 years. Life isn't perfect, but it's much more manageable now.

    • @jaddal2215
      @jaddal2215 Před 2 lety +2

      How were you diagnosed? Just any doctor or a specialist?

    • @KatTheTruth
      @KatTheTruth Před 2 lety +3

      @@jaddal2215 I went to a psychiatrist when I was 16. I had been dealing with my OCD for years s hiding it as much as I could. Hiding it from family was leading to more and more anxiety. And honestly, while I thought I was hiding it, people obviously noticed me touching things a certain amount of times or flicking the lights on and off. I think they just wanted to ignore it, though. Anyway once my anxiety attacks were so bad I barely function, my parents sent me to a psychiatrist. I was diagnosed with OCD and panic disorder. I can’t remember the first drug they put me on but it didn’t work and I went on Paxil. That worked for years until it didn’t and then I went to Zoloft. Finally I stopped taking meds and my OCD is practically gone, although I still have days where I feel it creeping back in. That’s when the behavioral therapy methods work.