I spent a day with people w/ OCD (OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER)

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  • I spent a day with people who have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) to learn the truth about this highly misunderstood disorder.
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  • @AnthonyPadilla
    @AnthonyPadilla  Před 3 lety +14888

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  • @iyzz6189
    @iyzz6189 Před 3 lety +6705

    Pettion for “Anthony spends a day with whoever fixes his ceiling after each video”

  • @apexartnerd7238
    @apexartnerd7238 Před 3 lety +6762

    “If you don’t like it then just stop” that’s like telling someone who’s having an asthma attack to “just breathe”

    • @meltwire
      @meltwire Před 3 lety +364

      having an anxiety attack or panic attack “calm down”

    • @xifuu
      @xifuu Před 3 lety +142

      or when someone’s has tics🌚

    • @banzi1379
      @banzi1379 Před 3 lety +153

      @@xifuu fr I have Tourette’s so when I tic ppl tell me just stop put your hands down like how I’m not controlling anything

    • @Just_Hyupi
      @Just_Hyupi Před 3 lety +5

      YES

    • @PoloWolf47
      @PoloWolf47 Před 3 lety +38

      @@xifuu I get tics sometimes (doubt I have tourettes) and my mom keeps telling me to stop and it's really annoying

  • @1ryanfire114
    @1ryanfire114 Před rokem +1435

    Having OCD honestly makes you feel like you're possessed. It's like you have a demon in your head who is constantly trying to outsmart you, find your weak points, and tear you apart however it can. It's pure Hell, and makes you constantly feel alone. Nobody deserves to go through OCD and I have nothing but respect for the soldiers who are still fighting in spite of it. I wish you all luck.

    • @meriambenabdallah9495
      @meriambenabdallah9495 Před rokem +45

      Thank you, yeah it's like a bully in my head thar won't leave me alone.

    • @superbloom_3
      @superbloom_3 Před rokem +29

      I thought I was posessed when I was younger because of it :( so I really relate to this comment

    • @meriambenabdallah9495
      @meriambenabdallah9495 Před rokem +2

      @stella ☆ yeah same here

    • @maddog123tj
      @maddog123tj Před rokem +9

      Thank you ❤ ocd has been hell I broke down in tears watching this. It's so mentally draining and scary but it's not me it's my brain. It makes me sad this is happening to me but I wake up every day fighting through it. A month ago I was 10 out of 10 anxiety for no reason now I'm a 1 out of 10 thanks to Ali greymond

    • @avesnspade
      @avesnspade Před rokem +5

      I couldn't agree more, I have OCD, it is so terrible I had to be sent to the mental hospital twice, I prevent me from kms 😕

  • @mae5560
    @mae5560 Před 2 lety +3228

    OCD has affectively ruined my life since I was six years old. I am diagnosed with it, so I can speak about this from an inside perspective. It takes everything out of you, and seeing people pretend to have this disorder to be cute and quirky is awful for people who really have this. Anyone who has OCD, my love goes out to you. I hope you’re all okay.

    • @Youmadfornoreason
      @Youmadfornoreason Před rokem +59

      I have had ocd since I was 7 so I know how you feel, it’s extremely tiring and trapping.
      Sending love your way! ❤

    • @notanoob588
      @notanoob588 Před rokem +16

      I have a family member with it and it’s so heart breaking

    • @ienjoyclassicalmusic.5324
      @ienjoyclassicalmusic.5324 Před rokem +2

      Cute and quirky?????????

    • @alliyahanderson3243
      @alliyahanderson3243 Před rokem +5

      I have OCPD. I can pinpoint incidences in childhood that scream OCPD. It’s… difficult.

    • @voxakumasimp2667
      @voxakumasimp2667 Před rokem +17

      I've was diagnosed with OCD when I was 4 or 5 and seeing people faking it really pisses me off. Most people act like it's not a big deal but it really is,OCD can mess up someone's life. I hope anyone else who's got it is doing ok,ik it can be tough but you just have to hang on as best you can❤️
      I hope you have a great day/night,stay safe out there❤️

  • @mia-xy8oq
    @mia-xy8oq Před 3 lety +14286

    i hope the people who are like “ugh i’m such a perfectionist...i’m so ocd right now!” watch this... 😐

    • @alexandraa5424
      @alexandraa5424 Před 3 lety +421

      SERIOUSLY. Beyond frustrating.

    • @doodooo2372
      @doodooo2372 Před 3 lety +162

      I used to say that about my mum and I am watching closely haha. Glad Anthony is shedding light on this :)

    • @harryithink5336
      @harryithink5336 Před 3 lety +174

      My teachers say that and it makes me so angry

    • @thegreatestgaming6400
      @thegreatestgaming6400 Před 3 lety +18

      What pls explain what u just said

    • @arreilaa4872
      @arreilaa4872 Před 3 lety +218

      @@thegreatestgaming6400 there are people who use OCD as just a synonym for a perfectionist, saying “omg I’m SO OCD!” Which is just glamorizing the disorder

  • @ayeshalol838
    @ayeshalol838 Před 3 lety +2875

    you gotta do "i spent a day with suicide hotline dispatchers"

    • @hi.7105
      @hi.7105 Před 3 lety +61

      that would be so interesting

    • @andyleikind
      @andyleikind Před 3 lety +17

      he did lol

    • @ellesterling2422
      @ellesterling2422 Před 3 lety +73

      @@andyleikind I think that was 911 dispatchers.

    • @andyleikind
      @andyleikind Před 3 lety +26

      I just came back to this comment to say that ahh so sorry

    • @ellesterling2422
      @ellesterling2422 Před 3 lety +8

      @@andyleikind no that’s ok lol

  • @fakiriayoub8087
    @fakiriayoub8087 Před 23 dny +404

    Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.

    • @FabioPioFersini
      @FabioPioFersini Před 23 dny

      Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!

    • @BestOffer-ii9ny
      @BestOffer-ii9ny Před 23 dny

      Yes, dr.porassss. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.

    • @DamsonIdris-rh6sx
      @DamsonIdris-rh6sx Před 23 dny

      I wish they were readily available in my place.
      Microdosing was my next plan of care for my husband. He is 59 & has so many mental health issues plus probable CTE & a TBI that left him in a coma 8 days. It's too late now I had to get a TPO as he's 6'6 300+ pound homicidal maniac.
      He's constantly talking about killing someone.
      He's violent. Anyone reading this
      Familiar w/ BPD know if it is common for an obsession with violence.

    • @FabioPioFersini
      @FabioPioFersini Před 23 dny

      Is he on instagram?

    • @BestOffer-ii9ny
      @BestOffer-ii9ny Před 23 dny

      Yes he is dr.porassss.

  • @octoberrrrrrr
    @octoberrrrrrr Před 2 lety +868

    ocd has to be the most misunderstood disorder out there. i remember in school, my classmates all thought it meant "obsessive cleaning disorder" and would say that had ocd when they wanted desks to be perfectly lined up, pencils to be organized, etc

    • @returntosender2
      @returntosender2 Před rokem +5

      Idk I think bulimia is the most misunderstood

    • @raggedyanne9631
      @raggedyanne9631 Před rokem +15

      That’s and ADHD

    • @arelycambero3904
      @arelycambero3904 Před rokem +24

      Literally a girl told me that and after I just thought I was crazy because they had taken over ocd as a “neatness disorder” when I really went through it with my mind telling me to do certain things or else something would happen which had driven me nuts for so long

    • @jasperjazzie
      @jasperjazzie Před rokem +19

      that and bipolar, people are like "omg i'm so bipolar" like shut up jessica you were sad yesterday and happy today that's just being a person with emotions
      honestly though it's just hard to say, since there's so much misinformation on so many disorders, we just need better information on mental health out there, i'm glad anthony is makin these videos

    • @noneofyourbuizness
      @noneofyourbuizness Před rokem +1

      ​@@raggedyanne9631 saying its thebmost misunderstood problem its false from a young age we have been exposed to so many documentaries about people suffering from ocd that its notbjust about being neat
      So saying its the worst it isnt .
      Adhd its pretty confusing .
      People are suffering from adhd and still cant get proper help as its not a well known disability .
      Adhd is worste of course because if you have a sever adhd it can mess your whole life .
      Having job problem, always pooor having emotionnal dysregulation. Depression generalised anxiety, homelessness, extreme lack of motivation due toblack of dopamine in the brain, having executive fonction undevelloped to the point that people will judge you, call you lazy ect ect .
      So yes adhd compare to ocd is way worse as it mess your whole life .
      Not only adhd .
      ocd is far less worse than bipolar, bpd and the rest .
      People always think they have it worse
      We are all suffering in our own ways

  • @lilunde19x
    @lilunde19x Před 3 lety +3414

    You have to do “I spent a day with wrongfully convicted people”

    • @linnea508
      @linnea508 Před 3 lety +25

      Wow yeah

    • @laurenm-w3634
      @laurenm-w3634 Před 3 lety +109

      100% I think that the law system in USA is so messed up it would certainly be a very eye opening episode especially in the times we are living in now

    • @neurotictapeworm
      @neurotictapeworm Před 3 lety +8

      YES

    • @sunflowerr4808
      @sunflowerr4808 Před 3 lety +6

      Yes, that’s a good idea.

    • @ilikethecolorgreen_
      @ilikethecolorgreen_ Před 3 lety +5

      That’s actually a great idea tbh

  • @mommy4596
    @mommy4596 Před 3 lety +17296

    I’d like him to do “I spent a day with Pathological liars”

    • @arrowsandaces3624
      @arrowsandaces3624 Před 3 lety +917

      That would be really great
      Since a lot of people think that’s not a real thing

    • @sabinethegaydragongeek
      @sabinethegaydragongeek Před 3 lety +976

      And “I spent a day with people with Antisocial Personality Disorder”.

    • @Catloaf189
      @Catloaf189 Před 3 lety +631

      my boyfriend has that, especially with numbers. Whenever someone asks him "how many times did you try that?" "how many did you get?" etc, he will feel an extreme urge to say the wrong number and over-exaggerate. But often he will also just say a wrong number without even doing it on purpose

    • @somethingelse1096
      @somethingelse1096 Před 3 lety +48

      That would be a really interesting episode!

    • @shauneevampyre
      @shauneevampyre Před 3 lety +36

      I might get my ex to reply! But no I think this would be hella interesting

  • @IHADTODIETOSURVIVE
    @IHADTODIETOSURVIVE Před rokem +420

    OCD is a monster, nobody deserves to go through it
    I JUST NOTICED. 187 LIKES

    • @helenaduarte60
      @helenaduarte60 Před rokem +9

      indeed, I just wanna drink a toxic product or get hit by a car and die like... almost everyday. thats how bad ocd is 👍

    • @isabelleinc3311
      @isabelleinc3311 Před rokem +2

      @@helenaduarte60 same i hate it so much

  • @friesandrupees
    @friesandrupees Před rokem +394

    I have this oddly specific compulsion that my eyes have to be perfectly positioned and staring 100% parallel at the ceiling before I can close my eyes to go to sleep. If it didn’t feel 100%, I open my eyes and do it all over again. I’ve spent nights just sobbing because I couldn’t get it right. I have this overwhelming fear about my eyes crossing when I’m trying to fall asleep and I legit still can’t make sense of it 20 years later lmao

    • @User_whatshisname
      @User_whatshisname Před rokem +20

      I’m so sorry you have to go through this. I’ve definitely done things 100’s of times trying to get them right only to not get them right. 🥺

    • @User_whatshisname
      @User_whatshisname Před rokem +16

      It’s pure torture.

    • @studywtha.m4012
      @studywtha.m4012 Před rokem +14

      i have NEVER seen anyone put this feeling into words ,,,,, THANK YOU,,,,,, i struggled with this during all of my childhood and teen years but it got a lot better when i was around 20 (i have no clue what caused it to disappear, but maybe this can be a little glimpse of hope for you that it can go away and that you wont have to struggle with it forever)

    • @ShieldYoung
      @ShieldYoung Před rokem +4

      It's the same thing but I've to close my eyes while staring at night bulb and then without thinking about anyone's faces I've to remember someone who's been good to me faces and if not I'll have to do it again It's getting better day by day though

    • @WBscorned
      @WBscorned Před rokem +3

      Aw :( that sounds so unpleasant!
      It's important to remind yourself that you're going to be okay.

  • @space_boi8545
    @space_boi8545 Před 3 lety +12538

    I can not stress this enough, OCD IS NOT JUST BEING NEAT.

    • @spicycherrymilk9058
      @spicycherrymilk9058 Před 3 lety +360

      YES THAT IS JUST BEING A PERFECTIONIST

    • @ellenruby7978
      @ellenruby7978 Před 3 lety +201

      Exactly.
      It’s not: it makes me happy when things are nice and tidy
      It is (example): I need to keep this clean, to help alleviate the thought that my family will get sick, suffer and die because of germs

    • @ezbeautiful
      @ezbeautiful Před 3 lety +41

      Right Someone Needs To Tell The Kadashian/Jenner’s This

    • @skyratt6677
      @skyratt6677 Před 3 lety +98

      YES PEOPLE ROMANTICIZE DISORDERS LIKE THIS TOO MUCH, MY CONDITION ISN'T QUIRKY

    • @marianproffitt1447
      @marianproffitt1447 Před 3 lety +73

      LITERALLY I have recently been diagnosed with ocd and the thing is is that I can have my room a mess but when It comes to doing school It’s extremely bad and my friends where saying well if you have ocd your home has to be clean and I was like what

  • @kynduh7265
    @kynduh7265 Před 3 lety +3829

    it’s crazy how Anthony hasn’t won a Streamy yet for how eye-opening his series is

    • @addictedtobobamilktea
      @addictedtobobamilktea Před 3 lety +43

      Hopefully soon, this series is legendary

    • @danigirii
      @danigirii Před 3 lety +52

      With streamys still nominating people like Kati Morton, they could eat their award

    • @grayc3814
      @grayc3814 Před 3 lety +8

      2021 streamy award baby!

    • @mellowthebear
      @mellowthebear Před 3 lety +5

      @@danigirii who is Katie Martin? Never heard of her?

    • @dilarabasturk9698
      @dilarabasturk9698 Před 3 lety +6

      I don't know what Streamy is, but YES

  • @_page250
    @_page250 Před rokem +157

    I basically sobbed throughout this entire video. Ocd is so miserable, I hate it so much. It is comforting to know that you’re not alone.

    • @jadey_wadey333
      @jadey_wadey333 Před 5 měsĂ­ci +3

      My fiancee has had severe OCD since she was six years old...though she's lucky to have found medications that work (she takes a high dose of SSRIs and another medication that's prescribed for anxiety and OCD,) she literally goes through mental hell on the rare occasions I've seen her off her meds. I've seen her in fetal position, in tears, the one time she had to wait two days to get her OCD meds refilled. I hope you're able to find treatment that works wonderfully for you and eases your symptoms, and know you're never alone 💛

    • @D.Fettuccine
      @D.Fettuccine Před měsĂ­cem

      I remember feeling this way myself. I promise that (though hard) there are ways to overcome it❤️

  • @EthanMincraft
    @EthanMincraft Před 2 lety +432

    Please, can you do "I spent a day with dyslexics" because there are lots of misconceptions about it and I feel it would be interesting for people who don't have dyslexia.

    • @RosheenQuynh
      @RosheenQuynh Před rokem +6

      I so need this

    • @skve9342
      @skve9342 Před rokem +2

      I really need this

    • @kooliestkid5208
      @kooliestkid5208 Před rokem +5

      I would love to see auditory dyslexia included as well. I struggled w spelling and understanding people for years and spent hours researching dyslexia until I found that there's an auditory form of it

    • @helenaduarte60
      @helenaduarte60 Před rokem

      dyslexia is so easy

    • @leesuka
      @leesuka Před rokem

      @@helenaduarte60 shut up

  • @makeupbynavz
    @makeupbynavz Před 3 lety +2318

    It makes me so angry when clean “freaks” and organised people are like “OMG I have OCD”. It’s not that simple.

    • @lilshorty1886
      @lilshorty1886 Před 3 lety +19

      y e s.

    • @shinyunastrophywife8896
      @shinyunastrophywife8896 Před 3 lety +36

      omg this suddenly reminded me of that one anime about a soccer player with ocd BUT they portray it as a gag because like “hE’s a sOcCeR pLaYer bUt hEs sOo oRGaNised uWu sO qUirky” although i never got to finish it so I can’t speak for the series as a whole (the title of the anime is Clean Freak! Aoyama-kun)

    • @pinata8488
      @pinata8488 Před 3 lety +33

      I like to have my room clean and neat, when friends come over they always say “ you’re such a cleanfreak you must have OCD “ just because something is clean doesn’t mean the person has OCD. It’s annoying when people make these comments or when they self diagnose without knowing what it is

    • @widowmakersbooty2253
      @widowmakersbooty2253 Před 3 lety +17

      YES. I have OCD and being organized is not something that affects me, being tidy does, I want everything to look a certain way but its just that something is 'clean'

    • @smokerduck4035
      @smokerduck4035 Před 3 lety +4

      Ikr

  • @fictional-girl_05
    @fictional-girl_05 Před 3 lety +2432

    I died at “just a dude vibing in the world”... just the way he phrased that was funny

    • @AdrianTheG
      @AdrianTheG Před 3 lety +4

      Yeah really lol

    • @wolfdusk2537
      @wolfdusk2537 Před 3 lety +20

      I died from the Rainbow Road analogy LIKE SERIOUSLY IT WAS ALREADY HARD ENOUGH AND THEN YOU PUT IT ON MIRRO MODE AND 200CC

    • @char8190
      @char8190 Před 3 lety +2

      i read this right as he said that

  • @rainbowdragonfluff34
    @rainbowdragonfluff34 Před rokem +178

    I remember when my OCD would send me into a panic attack at least five times a week. The stress and shame that OCD puts me through made every waking moment filled with anxiety and made me develop severe secondary depression. The worst thing about OCD is learning it will always be there, and you have to learn to deal with it. Even though I'm the most mental stable that I have been my whole life, my OCD can easily bring back the despair I felt at the lowest time in my life. OCD is not about being a perfectionist, its about obsession. Obsession ,shame ,fear and pure despair. It will get better if you look for help, but its a daily battle. You will get stronger though. You just need to keep pushing and find people who will love you for you and not your mental disorder. They exists. You are not a freak. Your mind is not broken. Your just wired differently and that's okay. You will be okay🙂

    • @noraiapichino6495
      @noraiapichino6495 Před 11 měsĂ­ci +4

      Thank you, sincerely:)

    • @sunset-lima-beans
      @sunset-lima-beans Před 11 měsĂ­ci +3

      💙💙💙

    • @Britishblue.
      @Britishblue. Před 5 měsĂ­ci +1

      Ive got OCD that makes me think im a horrible person. This might sound a little odd and dont read it if you hate existential stuff, but what helps me is realising what I actually am. Im not some perfect species, Im a very flawed and its normal to make mistakes. Ill live for about 80 years and then Ill never exist again, so why is it worth worrying. My time with OCD is limited to the time Im alive, so no matter what happens I wont have to worry eventually, so I should try to not worry as much while im here as one day I wont be.
      It genuinely gives me some peace. Im not happy that Im going to die eventually or anything, but just realising that I will one day makes worrying feel pointless and helps me stop and just enjoy my life.

  • @Generouslife153
    @Generouslife153 Před rokem +327

    Do you guys ever stay up at night alone and just wonder if things are ever gonna get better or is that just me?

    • @owen3721
      @owen3721 Před rokem +13

      I had a rough night last night. Doing ERP consistently, and I think it's making my mind more exposed to my fear of being the wrong gender.

    • @Badfishtooo
      @Badfishtooo Před rokem

      @@owen3721 You know only like .01% of people are the “wrong gender?” The chances you’re one of them is very, very slim. The problem is, you’re being exposed to too much absolute nonsense and it’s confusing you. Go watch a Candace Owens video about transgenderism.

    • @longestvideoever
      @longestvideoever Před rokem

      Yea

    • @planetearth9471
      @planetearth9471 Před rokem +5

      ​@@owen3721 BRO HOLY SHIT SAME DUDE I FEEL LIKE IM GOING CRAZY

    • @owen3721
      @owen3721 Před rokem

      @@planetearth9471 OCD is what I call the "phantom" disorder, because it only feels "real" if you give it fuel by reasoning with it, interacting with it, trying to figure it out, etc. Basically, if you pretend that there's no problem, there won't be. In other words, tell yourself that it MIGHT be true, but don't try to know for sure that it's not.

  • @Macawoon.
    @Macawoon. Před 3 lety +567

    Any disorder exists:
    People of 16th century: DEMON POSSESSION

  • @meghannoele2610
    @meghannoele2610 Před 3 lety +1735

    Let’s please end the “cleaning freak” stigma.

    • @wrigley4247
      @wrigley4247 Před 3 lety +17

      yes. please.

    • @ailishnixon7192
      @ailishnixon7192 Před 3 lety +78

      yesss, I literally went undiagnosed with OCD for so long because my parents didn't understand OCD could be anything other than obsessions about cleanliness and neatness

    • @shazam1334
      @shazam1334 Před 3 lety +5

      U guys do know that OCD is not only bout cleaning right?

    • @katesawyer1151
      @katesawyer1151 Před 3 lety +34

      @@shazam1334 exactly lol that’s what let’s end the stigma means

    • @shazam1334
      @shazam1334 Před 3 lety +4

      @@katesawyer1151 yeah😅
      I saw the word "cleaning freak" and wrote the comment
      My bad

  • @chang3227
    @chang3227 Před 2 měsĂ­ci +91

    Looking at the good effects of psilocybin mushrooms on OCD and depression I had a test, the effects of just one dose of psilocybin mushroom gave me an encouraging result.

    • @mavahenderson7757
      @mavahenderson7757 Před 2 měsĂ­ci +2

      I learned more about myself on one trip than I have through over a year of therapy.

    • @jordanlewis5666
      @jordanlewis5666 Před 2 měsĂ­ci +2

      psilocybin mushrooms is a way to connect with our natural self and gain a deeper appreciation for our place within it.

    • @elmerhernandez3780
      @elmerhernandez3780 Před 2 měsĂ­ci +2

      Let's be adults about this. These are no longer 'shrooms. These are no longer party drugs for young people," "Psilocybin mushrooms are nonaddictive, life-changing substance..

    • @NhanVa
      @NhanVa Před 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      Y'all all talk about the benefits but you don't say where one can grab from...

    • @jordanlewis5666
      @jordanlewis5666 Před 2 měsĂ­ci

      dr.rinehartshrooms

  • @KatnaHG27
    @KatnaHG27 Před 7 měsĂ­ci +37

    They’re so brave. Speaking on our obsessions and intrusive thoughts is so personal and vulnerable, as someone with OCD I don’t think I could talk about mine with in front of the internet. I have a hard time even speaking with my therapist about them.

    • @MachFiveFalcon
      @MachFiveFalcon Před 15 dny +1

      Speaking about mine anonymously feels really good. I don't want "trauma dumping" to become a compulsion of mine, too though, lol. Confronting (in the right way, when you can handle it) is amazing. Especially because guilt/shame/sexuality/past religious views/distrust have played such a strong role in my OCD. It's so freeing to finally say "I don't give a F*** who knows! I don't care what they think!"

  • @f.ylimee
    @f.ylimee Před 3 lety +3404

    Tazia's pronouns: they/them
    Sam's pronouns: he/him
    Luke: just a dude

    • @pastelpepe
      @pastelpepe Před 3 lety +16

      You mean pronouns

    • @staceymulligan6486
      @staceymulligan6486 Před 3 lety +541

      Luke: I have no pronouns. Please do not refer to me

    • @iexisted583
      @iexisted583 Před 3 lety +68

      Tbh if you don't wanna be referred by pronouns then oki it doesn't matter

    • @messibessi11
      @messibessi11 Před 3 lety +145

      Dead ass thought you said patronus...

    • @hello_person22
      @hello_person22 Před 3 lety +6

      @@messibessi11 💀💀

  • @samd4162
    @samd4162 Před 3 lety +861

    I strongly dislike people who go around saying when they are ordering colored pencils in class saying they have OCD. People don't understand how serious this is.

    • @tiredcreator0204
      @tiredcreator0204 Před 3 lety +3

      I feel like I can relate but this never happens

    • @andrewcotter2036
      @andrewcotter2036 Před 3 lety +25

      I think it's important to remember: Hate the game, not the player. It's really hard not to use disabilities as metaphors. It's so integrated into our culture that it might take a while for things to heal. I make the mistake all the time too. We gotta try and be understanding of it, and kindly correct people who do it, or the message will be muddled.
      Edit: grammar fix

    • @ohaimark9449
      @ohaimark9449 Před 3 lety +13

      Pffffft this guy wanted to ask me out once and I refused to respond to him until I finished my Rubik's cube. But the thought kept on distracting so I kept on messing up and starting again, still refusing to respond to him
      I felt really bad for making him wait, just to friendzone him anyway. But my obsession of finishing the cube was too high
      I haven't been diagnosed for OCD, ADHD/ADD but I definitely have a mix of them. I just haven't been diagnosed because in my culture therapy/mental illnesses prove that you are a defect

    • @samd4162
      @samd4162 Před 3 lety +3

      @@andrewcotter2036 Yes, I agree with you on some level. I always tell people nicely not to mention those types of things unless you know what you are talking about. I try to explain to them that it is serious. And to go around saying things like that just bother me.

    • @lissalixi7319
      @lissalixi7319 Před 3 lety +4

      Ahhhh, I hate it when people do this!
      One of my friends does this with adhd.
      Like, she says ‘Oh, I used 5 emojis! I feel like such a dumb adhd kid’
      THATS A DIRECT QUOTE

  • @Leviathan1216
    @Leviathan1216 Před 2 lety +126

    Shame is a huge component. One of the most prominent ways in which my OCD manifests itself is through dermatillomania (compulsive skin picking). It’s awful to have to walk around covered in wounds because goddamn goosebumps were too much of an inconsistency in texture on my arms, or not wanting to shake people’s hands because I ripped all the skin off of my cuticles. And they just never heal, because of course scabs and scars aren’t uniform in texture, so they have to go too.

    • @pennyw2226
      @pennyw2226 Před rokem +4

      @Katie Cramton as someone who also has it, here's a life changing tip: wear clothing that covers your skin more. It seems really simple but even just wearing long sleeves can help. A major site of picking for me is my hands and recently I got fingerless compression gloves and they are the best, it's much easier to control the urge to pick if you have to go through a whole process like taking off gloves or rolling up your sleeves to start doing it and it's easier to catch yourself then. Also, if you are comfortable with it, try telling someone you spend a lot of time with to stop you whenever they catch you picking. It doesn't feel good in the moment to get basically called out but it's one of the best tactics I've found. Good luck, I hope this helps you!

    • @reaghanpoole8773
      @reaghanpoole8773 Před 11 měsĂ­ci

      I dont hear many who do this but would this also be a form of it.. I pick my lips till they bleed and scab. Its so ugly.. I also pick the dead skin on my head. It got so bad a couple years back that I had a bald spot because i kept picking a scab.

    • @Lumina_Solaris
      @Lumina_Solaris Před 10 měsĂ­ci +1

      This is terrible, but if I wear tennis shoes to work, by the time I get home, my feet will have been trapped with the moisture enough that the soles will be that whiteish color from the moisture... And I peel them like crazy, and then I have to bandage it up so the wounds don't get infected. And then I get the joy of walking around on the wounds the next day. Which, I don't like the pain, but it isn't enough of a deterrent to stop me from the peeling. And, I love my mom, but she has contributed to my feelings of shame regarding the situation. I know she wants what is best for me and for me to stop hurting myself, but it doesn't make me less likely to do it - it makes me more likely to do it in a way that hides the evidence. My friends know about it, and if they catch me picking, they will encourage me to stop, but they have never made me feel ashamed of it, and I love them so much.
      The thing I am even more ashamed of, though, is that I also get the compulsion to collect things, and so I collect the peeled skin and hide it in a hidden spot, in old medicine containers.
      It makes me feel like an absolute freak, but it is also so relieving that I haven't been able to find a way to stop myself from doing it.

    • @itscc2004
      @itscc2004 Před 10 měsĂ­ci +1

      Yes! Mine presents itself in many ways but one of them is Trichotillamania (obsessive hair pulling) and it’s made my life a living hell! I’ve always felt ugly because of it and though it’s under control, it still comes in spurts and I hate it!

  • @anna_banana-8
    @anna_banana-8 Před 7 měsĂ­ci +31

    I have severe ocd, and this video made me feel like i wasn't the only one out here... the hardest part of ocd is eventually blocking out certain intrusive thoughts, and them coming back different. even more, when your rituals become unsafe to continue. life is tough. don't judge a book by its cover, be kind to everyone you meet, you never know the depth of what some people are going thru❤❤

    • @MachFiveFalcon
      @MachFiveFalcon Před 15 dny +2

      It's taken me years to train my brain (like muscle memory) to feel the linkage between all my intrusive thoughts and dismiss/(desensitize myself to) them with (relatively) equal ease. But my OCD encompasses a lot of different things, from the nature of consciousness/existence, to my self worth in terms of appearance (height dysphoria), and intrusive/repugnant thoughts that often get political. So needless to say, it's taken a WHILE lol. Wishing you the best!

    • @irecordwithaphone1856
      @irecordwithaphone1856 Před dnem +1

      ​@@MachFiveFalconI have the existential intrusive thoughts too and it SUCKS. Maybe one of the worst things I've ever had to deal with concerning my OCD

    • @MachFiveFalcon
      @MachFiveFalcon Před 19 hodinami +1

      @@irecordwithaphone1856 I became so obsessed with the nature of consciousness, evolution, the threat of AI replacing humanity, the possibility of alien life, and a universal purpose that united it all that I became psychotic for a brief period. The only thing that helped me was finally imploding in my own futile attempt at reaching certainty and letting go of it. It sounds like you've done better at handling your existential OCD, and I hope you continue to!

  • @animal_lover7159
    @animal_lover7159 Před 3 lety +642

    “Just a dude, vibing in the world.”

    • @nauticalnikki
      @nauticalnikki Před 3 lety +21

      And at that moment I knew i was gonna love this guy

    • @LukeOlafP
      @LukeOlafP Před 3 lety +5

      What can I say :0
      I'm Just vibin

  • @creatorkitty995
    @creatorkitty995 Před 3 lety +2653

    You should spend a day with ADHD people next. That should be interesting.

    • @lykhra2178
      @lykhra2178 Před 3 lety +264

      I saw it in the Community tabs! It may be coming soon 👀

    • @stormsky1235
      @stormsky1235 Před 3 lety +10

      @@lykhra2178 oo yes

    • @9S.A.D8
      @9S.A.D8 Před 3 lety +48

      I'd be down to participate fr, I love to see it

    • @shoni4215
      @shoni4215 Před 3 lety +24

      it’s coming soon!

    • @ifcourse9833
      @ifcourse9833 Před 3 lety +19

      as someone who had severe adhd i don’t think he should as it really isn’t that unique it’s a very common thing

  • @NicoleCtirad
    @NicoleCtirad Před 2 měsĂ­ci +82

    I was diagnosed with OCD since my teenage, spent my whole life fighting OCD. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 6 years totally clean. Never thought I would be saying this about mushrooms.

    • @laurj09
      @laurj09 Před 2 měsĂ­ci

      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.

    • @nicholda436
      @nicholda436 Před 2 měsĂ­ci

      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.

    • @mattjeffery09
      @mattjeffery09 Před 2 měsĂ­ci +3

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

    • @FredaMartins
      @FredaMartins Před 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      Ive done shrooms last month in my house. It taught me how severely traumatized I was from alcohol. I healed from many mental traumas from my past and was able to forgive, let go. Shrooms to me is a remedy not a vice. I even felt more refreshed the
      morning after. So no hangovers. No
      depression mood for days. No anxiety.I now
      have a more calm mind

    • @samhenry75
      @samhenry75 Před 2 měsĂ­ci

      How can i find him? Is he on Instagram

  • @caseyurich9190
    @caseyurich9190 Před 2 lety +58

    Oh my God! "The whole reason why something is classified as a mental disorder is that it impairs functioning and causes distress in someone's life. So there will never be--in history--a mental disorder where people point to it, and they're like, 'I wish I had that,' because that would defeat the whole point." Yeeeessssss!!!! Incredible. I love that comment.

  • @toney9372
    @toney9372 Před 3 lety +742

    To all those who think having ocd is some quirky personality trait, didn’t spend half my life in therapy for a fucking quirky personality trait 🙃

    • @bungeegum8792
      @bungeegum8792 Před 3 lety +5

      Honestly same

    • @caelyn2873
      @caelyn2873 Před 3 lety +25

      it is a great personality trait if you want no friends and possiblity lose your job because you obsess about everyone hating you.

    • @saltedwounds
      @saltedwounds Před 3 lety +6

      @@caelyn2873 being quirky is great ❤️

    • @chillyforest69
      @chillyforest69 Před 3 lety +1

      IKR

    • @mrs.portgas6602
      @mrs.portgas6602 Před 3 lety +2

      Toney can i ask you how many times did you go to therapy and did it help you a lot with your OCD?

  • @silas9384
    @silas9384 Před 3 lety +2223

    Could you suicide attempt survivors I feel like that’s something that a lot of people don’t want to talk about, but can help a lot of people.

    • @jordanbodkin3517
      @jordanbodkin3517 Před 3 lety +114

      Or people who have witnessed or known people that have tried to take their lives

    • @taylorwarrander8524
      @taylorwarrander8524 Před 3 lety +51

      He has actually already done a video spending time with suicide attempt survivors. It’s a really eye opening video!

    • @PrincessCourtneyyy
      @PrincessCourtneyyy Před 3 lety +15

      @@taylorwarrander8524 what’s the video called? I looked back through his “I spent a day with...” playlist and didn’t see it

    • @megdaun9420
      @megdaun9420 Před 3 lety +3

      If he does that, I'm signing up. It is important to talk about, but so hard to do.

    • @HeyImMelanie
      @HeyImMelanie Před 3 lety +1

      THIS PLS

  • @cheyennecole6929
    @cheyennecole6929 Před 2 lety +150

    I’d love to see one on hypochondria or health anxiety. I feel like it’s easy to blow off and make fun of, but I have it and it can destroy you emotionally, physically, and mentally

  • @trashcan2926
    @trashcan2926 Před 2 lety +66

    i don’t have OCD but when i was in residential psych treatment (i was in there for BPD and substance use disorder), there was another resident with OCD who told me that they’d have terrible intrusive thoughts while driving where they’d become convinced that they’d run over someone if they didn’t tap the steering wheel 4 times. the way they described their symptoms to me helped me understand the disorder much better. thanks anthony for a great video! i feel like a lot of people don’t understand what OCD actually is.

  • @breico8535
    @breico8535 Před 3 lety +1515

    I hate when people say, “oh, I’m so OCD!” because they like to organize shit. .... Thank you for showing that OCD is so much more than that. It is hard and it takes so many hours out of my day and it sucks when people make it less than it is.
    Also, try having issues with things being contaminated during a pandemic. My hands aren’t even the same color as the rest of my body anymore.

    • @user-zz5vv8of8k
      @user-zz5vv8of8k Před 3 lety +9

      Almost everyone will have a similar ocd to what I see everyone here talking about. It’s the most common cases it seems. I’d like to see him interviewing someone who has some of the worst levels of it. And how it affects their ability to maintain a job or peace of mind

    • @m.janski
      @m.janski Před 3 lety +18

      Same with autism. A lot of autistic folks like having stuff organised. (not me, I am a chaotic autistic person, thanks adhd)
      And people are like: I put my books in alphabetical order, I am so autistic.
      No, you're not, you don't get a meltdown if your books aren't in order anymore (yes, this is generalised)

    • @cryingeyebrows2773
      @cryingeyebrows2773 Před 3 lety +2

      @@m.janski I am autistic and if everything isnt organised I cannot function

    • @bleujae79
      @bleujae79 Před 3 lety +3

      As someone who likes to advocate for mental disorders- thank you ❤ even if i dont have that disorder it deserves to be properly respected

    • @zaddkiel4458
      @zaddkiel4458 Před 3 lety +13

      Also OCD doesn't go with orginizing or tidyness. Like me verifying my door for minutes and getting back to it at the middle of the road and verifying every small administration things for minutes has nothing to do with orginizing

  • @ZShaun
    @ZShaun Před 3 lety +645

    The ceiling repair guy is probably making a living off anthonys ceiling alone

    • @OverlordJojoo
      @OverlordJojoo Před 3 lety +22

      ceiling repair guy after inventing anthony padilla: business is booming!

  • @HollyElenore28
    @HollyElenore28 Před 2 lety +49

    OCD is debilitating, I wish there was a way out. Them describing it as a never ending escape room is so true, thank you for making these videos. I finally feel heard and understood

  • @FatherSpencer
    @FatherSpencer Před měsĂ­cem +6

    I was only recently diagnosed with OCD but I didn't realize that having internal arguments over and over again that I can't stop was a compulsion. I have intrusive thoughts about conflicts that might happen and then can't stop repeating it over and over in my head

    • @MachFiveFalcon
      @MachFiveFalcon Před 15 dny

      Omg are you me? I can relate to anyone who has OCD, but it's that "obsessing over my own ideas/catastrophic thinking" that I relate to overwhelmingly the most. My OCD is more existential/height dysphoria/self-worth related at times, but I fall into exactly the same traps you're talking about as well.

  • @summertran251
    @summertran251 Před 3 lety +1571

    lol i wonder how they feel when people are like “omggg my pencil has to be straight your triggering my ocd😤🙄🤪”

    • @enviisyk
      @enviisyk Před 3 lety +236

      it has the same energy as "i'm so hyper i have adhd 😜 "

    • @giantsalamander8139
      @giantsalamander8139 Před 3 lety +180

      Its both annoying and legitimately hurtful, since it belittles everything we have gone through.

    • @amandaggogo
      @amandaggogo Před 3 lety +62

      I hate it. It's annoying.

    • @summertran251
      @summertran251 Před 3 lety +91

      fr people need to learn mental illness isn’t a personality trait

    • @meltwire
      @meltwire Před 3 lety +7

      @@enviisyk this pisses me off

  • @NicollesDreamsShop
    @NicollesDreamsShop Před 3 lety +5361

    Thanks for educating people on this issue and highlighting the debilitating side of it. As someone who also suffers from OCD, it drives me crazy seeing it being romanticised so much. Keep up the great work!

    • @kaliru1
      @kaliru1 Před 3 lety +46

      I didn't know you had OCD! I love your channel, I've been watching for years. I hope you're doing well during these crazy times

    • @soytoy7293
      @soytoy7293 Před 3 lety +50

      they always think its about being clean and washing ur hands and thats it as someone with OCD its so annoying because its so different

    • @MellowJelly
      @MellowJelly Před 3 lety +3

      Your channel is amazing~ you're so meticulous with your beautiful dolls, I am sorry to hear you suffer from OCD.

    • @aham639
      @aham639 Před 3 lety +20

      Also when people are just like oh I have a little ocd drives me fuckin nuts

    • @abhishekaggarwal6473
      @abhishekaggarwal6473 Před 3 lety

      Just about to write it

  • @iamvoicelessmusic
    @iamvoicelessmusic Před 2 lety +89

    I can totally relate to the 'wanting to do good' point. My intrusive thoughts almost always revolve around whether or not I'm doing the right thing.
    I was diagnosed with OCD when I was a kid, though didn't really realize it until I was an adult. I didn't think I had it because I wasn't a clean freak. Then, I saw a video on OCD and someone mentioned that people with OCD may have immense interests or obsess over faith-based issues. Then it clicked. As a Jesus follower, I remember getting stuck in a 5-month loop where I was having some terrifying faith-based obsessions. Waking up EVERY DAY with this weight on my mind, worried that I wasn't going to be okay. I want to clarify, the intrusive thoughts were not warranted by family members or anything like that; in fact, my family was very supportive and tried to help me in the best way they could. I know many people have negative experiences coming from religious backgrounds, but my experience was very positive. I had lots of loving church members who prayed with me, and my parents paid to get me counseling during that time. Good news is I was able to get stuck out of the loop and get back on track. The psychologist taught me some effective coping techniques, such as talking back to the intrusive thoughts or putting the spotlight on them. Still living my life as a Christian and I'm now writing a cartoon on mental health based on my experiences (String Theory TV on CZcams). It will also include coping mechanisms and ways to handle your mental health struggles ☺

    • @ariellaallen2856
      @ariellaallen2856 Před rokem +7

      JESUS AND GOD BLESS YOUU. I’m currently experiencing the same thing with religious ocd.

    • @eternalperspective4136
      @eternalperspective4136 Před rokem +7

      It's said that the thoughts often target what we really value and what's the most important to us.

  • @graveyardmonarch1629
    @graveyardmonarch1629 Před rokem +20

    My boyfriend has OCD and the intrusive thoughts are literally so difficult sometimes. I am always willing to help if I can, but those thoughts can be very dark sometimes. I don't wanna reveal too much to maintain his privacy when it comes to this stuff. I love him so much, and I'll do whatever it takes to make him feel safe and happy.

    • @ediscool
      @ediscool Před 7 měsĂ­ci +5

      It’s good you’re supportive of him, so many people aren’t when people they are in relationships with have mental disorders. 👍

    • @Jackjackspice
      @Jackjackspice Před 3 měsĂ­ci +3

      Thank you for being understanding of what he's going through and loving him ni matter what 💖

    • @graveyardmonarch1629
      @graveyardmonarch1629 Před 3 měsĂ­ci +3

      @@Jackjackspice He deserves the world in my eyes.

  • @nevepichette6636
    @nevepichette6636 Před 3 lety +756

    As someone who suffers from OCD i think its important to educate people that OCD is more than just 'being neat'. I truly thank you for what you do Anthony.

    • @kaelin7090
      @kaelin7090 Před 3 lety +24

      @@flandin_ um what? Nobody said you did..don’t be rude please. My edit: and just because you don’t suffer doesn’t mean others are the same. People are different, so do not invalidate someone else’s problems simply because you don’t feel the way they do.

    • @Sophie-sg5gd
      @Sophie-sg5gd Před 3 lety +15

      flandin_ think about what u say before u speak I have ocd and this is exactly what he was talking about people don’t see inside there thoughts it’s just the outside

    • @nevepichette6636
      @nevepichette6636 Před 3 lety +12

      @@flandin_ your OCD is different from mine. And mine is different from every person's in this video. Just because YOU don't suffer doesn't mean I don't. You have no right to dictate how i talk about what i experience. If you want to talk about yours then write your own comment.

    • @fuzzytadpole
      @fuzzytadpole Před 3 lety +5

      @@flandin_ Hey, even though I myself don’t suffer from OCD, I know it’s a hard thing for others, and saying that it’s “not that bad” really devalues the efforts of the people who have to deal with it. Please don’t say such insensitive things about something you don’t understand.

    • @kickit9717
      @kickit9717 Před 3 lety +3

      @@flandin_ edit: nice of you to owe up to your mistake!

  • @chloerush4752
    @chloerush4752 Před 3 lety +1340

    I completely agree re: how upsetting it is when people say that OCD is a ‘beneficial disorder’ - my boss once told me that I was lucky to have OCD because it probably made me the organized person that I am. This was upsetting because a) having OCD sucks and b) it made me feel like my actual work ethic and attention to detail wasn’t really appreciated because it was incorrectly attributed to this horrible thing that I have to live with

    • @d.l2107
      @d.l2107 Před 3 lety +19

      Im so sorry they said that. You‘re valid and amazing.

    • @emilygonzalez8801
      @emilygonzalez8801 Před 3 lety +16

      Wow I’m so sorry. I have OCD too and I’ve been told similar things...

    • @The_Midnight_Syndicate
      @The_Midnight_Syndicate Před 3 lety +13

      I dealt with something similar at my last job. My managers would come to me specifically to organize stuff because they knew I have OCD and it would always look really nice when I was done. I told them several times that that kind of thing takes me a lot longer to do, and when I have to stop for any reason before I’m done, it’s extremely triggering for me. They still did it, and I felt pretty used. Not cool when people do stuff like that.

    • @Ash-mz1gr
      @Ash-mz1gr Před 3 lety +3

      I'm so sorry you had to go through that

    • @claudiaj2138
      @claudiaj2138 Před 3 lety +5

      My entire family says that. Nobody knows what OCD is and how much of a burden it is

  • @annieculllen1800
    @annieculllen1800 Před rokem +158

    Thanks for doing a video on this, I actually have a classmate who claims has OCD because he says that he loves to clean and being organized/neat I don’t have OCD but I think I might be in the early stages or it might be developing but it could be my really bad anxiety but it really gets on my nerves when people misuse and self diagnose themselves with such serious illnesses and disorders.

    • @thebuilder5271
      @thebuilder5271 Před rokem +19

      OCD is technically an anxiety disorder so it could be both. I wouldn’t say people saying they’re “so OCD” for organizing are self-diagnosing though since real self-dx involves a lot of research and evaluation

    • @lunaskisses
      @lunaskisses Před rokem +17

      I think it's fine to self diagnose if you genuinely fit the criteria.. But alot of people don't actually know anything about criteria, they just throw around terms like "bipolar" when someone gets mad and "ocd" when they aline a few objects. It's all alot more than that. Self diagnosis is a good tool, in my opinion, as someone with 6 diagnosed mental illnesses and suspected undiagnosed autism. It can be useful in understanding your behaviors and working on them with certain skills.. But just willy nilly claiming you have something without researching it and seeing how it applies to your life is offensive and is often innacurate. Being organized and neat doesn't mean you have OCD, but spending hours a day cleaning and it almost never being good enough, getting angry when someone else doesn't clean / leave things exactly how they had it because it causes extreme emotional distress, may very well imply ocd. just some habit of being organized, though? Not OCD.

  • @taten007
    @taten007 Před 11 měsĂ­ci +11

    It’s debilitating. I have OCD, if anyone wants to ask me anything about it I’m an open book. Stay strong friends.

  • @sarahchung641
    @sarahchung641 Před 3 lety +252

    i feel bad for the person who has to fix Anthony's ceiling after every video

    • @mackthompson616
      @mackthompson616 Před 3 lety +12

      eh, they probably make a good profit from it & i imagine they’re professionals at this point

    • @shutyourstace3753
      @shutyourstace3753 Před 3 lety +16

      He should interview that person lol.

    • @shaliekk
      @shaliekk Před 3 lety +9

      I desperately want to know how he films that

    • @CHIEFBF
      @CHIEFBF Před 3 lety

      @@shaliekk same

  • @Ali-kf5bd
    @Ali-kf5bd Před 3 lety +3056

    I'm diagnosed with severe OCD and I was really glad to see this video. The only thing I would like to point out is that Freud's ideas on OCD have been thoroughly debunked... people with intrusive thoughts about violent things for example do not secretly want to commit acts of violence, they are horrified by that thought. I think pointing that out is important because people with OCD sometimes commit suicide because they are convinced they are secretly monsters for having such thoughts.

    • @tinyspyro8163
      @tinyspyro8163 Před 3 lety +175

      Very true. I felt that way many years ago (I have severe OCD and at that point in time it manifested as violent thoughts) and I was so scared out of my mind that I was evil! Until a psychologist said to me that the reason I had those thoughts was because I CARED so much, because I DIDN'T want it to happen.
      I'm not quite sure if it's a downright scientific conclusion lol, but the psychologist said exactly what I needed to hear at the right time and a short while later, the thoughts disappeared :) (then a new toothbrush washing pattern started, because the anxiety wants out somehow, but it was much more manageable and less scary)

    • @goudanuff6451
      @goudanuff6451 Před 3 lety +88

      As someone with more mild ocd it always seems like the intrusive thoughts that seem the most horrible are the things I am most terrified to do, not things I want to do deep down

    • @Ali-kf5bd
      @Ali-kf5bd Před 3 lety +68

      @@goudanuff6451 Yes, exactly! OCD often feeds on the fact that we are moral people who don't want to cause harm.

    • @goudanuff6451
      @goudanuff6451 Před 3 lety +16

      @@Ali-kf5bd stay strong out there champ

    • @Ali-kf5bd
      @Ali-kf5bd Před 3 lety +13

      @@goudanuff6451 Thank you. Same to you ❤

  • @gloomybunnii
    @gloomybunnii Před 8 měsĂ­ci +7

    OCD feels like their is another person in your head controlling you, people don't recognize that it is on the top 10 debilitating mental disorders

  • @andreamartelli6303
    @andreamartelli6303 Před rokem +24

    For the majority of my life, I thought I was crazy. I didn’t realize that intrusive thoughts were a product of OCD. I’ve learned a lot about it since, and thought I wouldn’t wish this on anyone, I now find comfort in knowing I’m not alone. Thank you for sharing this. It is so important to shed light on a term that loosely gets tossed around.

  • @tortellonely
    @tortellonely Před 3 lety +1523

    I feel horrible, because my best friend always repeats actions that take so much of her time, and I simply would get mad at her because it bothered me. I didn't stop to think about how she was feeling. She goes back and forth and jumps every time she passes certain spots in the sidewalk by where we live, she opens and closes all doors multiple times, touches her mirrors with her face before she leaves her home, kisses her phone 10 times exactly (but it went up,) taps her car, pauses videos/movies every few minutes, and so many more. We are neighbors and have grown up together, so go places with her often. It takes a VERY long time to get into the car, because she has a very tedious ritual she sometimes repeats for "safety." One time, after she almost missed the bus because of running and jumping back and forth on the sidewalk, so I sat down with her at her house after school. I asked her why she did all this stuff. She said she felt like herself and specifically her family was in serious danger if she didn't do this stuff. She said she didn't know why and began to cry. I always see her touching things over and over. I am so disappointed in myself for only thinking of myself at first. Her mother doesn't understand, she says it's annoying. It broke my heart every time after that conversation when I saw repeatedly touching her face to her phone while she was on call with her mom. I still blame myself for forcing her to start trying to hide her compulsions. When her and I are able to hangout again, we'll watch a movie, and I will not yell at her for pausing the movie every couple minutes. This video was very informative, thank you!

    • @tortellonely
      @tortellonely Před 3 lety +76

      @Sadie Turner Thank you very much! I will try my best to help her navigate her daily life dealing with this, and I will hopefully help her. Be safe out there

    • @Sullivanin
      @Sullivanin Před 3 lety +62

      It is good that you recognize now that your need to support your friend. Don’t be too hard on yourself, you just didn’t understand before. Your support can go a long way in helping her now. Maybe you can encourage her to tell her doctor, school counselor or some trusted adult so she can get help. Even just having her watch this video can help her realize she’s not alone.

    • @Nashy119
      @Nashy119 Před 3 lety +16

      I imagine it like having an itch the more you ignore it the more annoying it gets, but you can scratch it. So, a simple irrational thought which is easily taken care of by a silly action, only the more you do that the more thoughts you get and the more the action seems necessary.

    • @Natalie-101
      @Natalie-101 Před 3 lety +10

      You're such a great friend for wanting to help her. If she needs help getting a dr or meds hope you can support her in talking to her family

    • @croissant._.003
      @croissant._.003 Před 3 lety +6

      You should tell her family for her to get checked out so she can see she has ocd

  • @jesselajeunesse6152
    @jesselajeunesse6152 Před 3 lety +1026

    "I spent a day with diagnosed non-violent psychopaths" pls do this. its a thing look it up

    • @sugakookies8063
      @sugakookies8063 Před 3 lety +111

      If I remember correctly, the majority of psychopaths are non-violent - like *very* few are actually violent. It sucks that they get such a bad reputation because of things like tv shows and whatnot😕 (Also interesting that you mentioned it! Hope Anthony sees it🤓)

    • @Kaiexists966
      @Kaiexists966 Před 3 lety +36

      I didn’t think psychopath was a diagnosis
      I thought it was called antisocial personality disorder

    • @Kaiexists966
      @Kaiexists966 Před 3 lety +12

      @KILEI LACEY
      I googled it and idk where you’re getting your info from cause what I see is that you can only be diagnosed with it at 18 and psychopath isn’t an official diagnosis so I’m a little confused here

    • @cattt1653
      @cattt1653 Před 3 lety +27

      @KILEI LACEY antisocial personality disorder is the only official name for the disorder. if you don't believe me, i suggest you check the DSM-5. please don't spread misinformation. psychopathy is not a real diagnosis, regardless of what age you are

    • @aliceyue1754
      @aliceyue1754 Před 3 lety +15

      @@sugakookies8063 Ikr, sociopaths too. They are able to, and mostly do live normal lives. They've got self restraint.

  • @aaronrodriguez9376
    @aaronrodriguez9376 Před 8 měsĂ­ci +11

    As someone who has OCD my goal is to learn to make it work for me and form a sort of symbiotic relationship with it. Instead of trying to ignore it or let it control me I'll use it as a reminder. A good example would be me forgetting something. OCD would remind me and tell me you forgot something. Then I'll think about it and if I think I left something I'll go to check. This could cause me to grab something I would have otherwise forgotten.

    • @aaronrodriguez9376
      @aaronrodriguez9376 Před 8 měsĂ­ci +2

      Now it would still hamper and impair me Many ways. But, eventually I can learn to use it to my benefit sometimes.

    • @MachFiveFalcon
      @MachFiveFalcon Před 15 dny +1

      @@aaronrodriguez9376 Trying to adapt around it while reducing symptoms and leveraging the "positives" if there are any is a great way to go! When I can still see the forest for the trees, my OCD can help me analyze things - which is great as long as I'm not analyzing things to death lol

  • @artistgirl3250
    @artistgirl3250 Před rokem +5

    I have OCD and I know how it spoils one’s happy moments.

  • @nicolecourtney8688
    @nicolecourtney8688 Před 3 lety +880

    Hoarding is a form of OCD. it's weird how OCD is portrayed as being such a "cleanliness disease" when in reality OCD is a huge spectrum like autism almost. Just thought I'd add my 2 ¢.

    • @hallowthepeach
      @hallowthepeach Před 3 lety +44

      Yes!! As someone with ocd I hate how it’s portrayed as a “clean everything disease” because obsessiveness revolves around soooooo many things, being thoughts, whether something is clean enough or not... And for me, I obsessively wash my hands, and obsess over thoughts, but it makes me mad on how it’s misunderstood and marked as “a disorder where you want to clean everything “, because while people can obsessively clean things, ocd is so much more than cleaning things, I couldn’t agree more

    • @gomyminions
      @gomyminions Před 3 lety +14

      Definitely! I have intrusive thoughts and excoriation disorder, but my house is a mess most of the time.

    • @hallowthepeach
      @hallowthepeach Před 3 lety +4

      @@gomyminions ocd should be known as more than a stereotype making everything physically perfect, ocd is so much more

    • @hallowthepeach
      @hallowthepeach Před 3 lety +3

      @@gomyminions and I agree, cleaning doesn’t apply to all people>< for me it applies to hand washing, usually when I clean my room it’s an act of self care and it’s not obsessive, like my hand washing and intrusive thoughts

    • @gomyminions
      @gomyminions Před 3 lety +3

      @@hallowthepeach Same on the room thing, I have depression as well so it's really hard some days to organize my life, but when I get the will to clean the house it's because it gives me peace of mind for a minute, it feels like the organization outside softens the caos inside, but it's not related to the OCD. Hardly anyone I know understands so I feel seen lol

  • @Seadub76
    @Seadub76 Před 3 lety +529

    Anthony: Falls from ceiling
    Everyone: Doesn't care

  • @zigzagoon-pl7yh
    @zigzagoon-pl7yh Před rokem +58

    i was very recently diagnosed with OCD (like, not even a month ago i was diagnosed), and as i start to unpack what of my behaviors are attributed to OCD, i realize how much it affects me, primarily my sleep and emotions. saying i have a "beehive" brain honestly feels right.
    for me i have a few different strong intrusive thoughts, most of which have been from childhood. my strongest intrusive thought is that im being watched or stalked, that someone is going to pop out and hurt me if i turn my back, so i have to check multiple times. at night, ill get out of bed multiple times to check hiding spots around my room or make sure my door is locked, i cant leave my room after dark no matter what, and many times now ive woken up at midnight with such awful intrusive thoughts that i cannot go back to sleep. its still hard for my family/friends and even my therapist to understand. i really cant describe how distressing it is to feel unsafe in your own home, especially when everyone else feels perfectly fine.
    i also struggle heavily with depression and a few other issues, so another intrusive thought is that im faking it or being dramatic or convincing myself im worse off than i actually am (despite having multiple diagnosises). when this thought occurs, i mentally start to list off everything thats wrong with me as if i need to prove myself to someone, and i end up spiraling into a negative space, which has led me to some very bad "coping" skills. i also struggle with morality based intrusive thoughts, partially relating to a past trauma. i get convinced that im an awful person and hurting everyone i love, so i distance myself, or i have to routinely check with people and ask them "do you hate me?" or "am i a bad friend to you?"
    another is the fear of my technology being accidentally shared with someone else. i cant use certain apps because i become convinced that the private things i do on them (like drafting scripts, private convos with friends, or writing down my feelings, or even casual things like watching youtube videos) are actually public and everyone is going to see them. i have to shut my phone off at night multiple times because im convinced its accidentally broadcasting to my parents tv and bothering them.
    like most disorders, some people have it harder than others. i think for me its fairly mild, but its still very hard to deal with. im just glad that now that im diagnosed, i dont have to feel ashamed or embarrassed, and i can start looking into coping mechanisms and medical help.

    • @nozichan5540
      @nozichan5540 Před rokem +1

      This is just so me

    • @krys7309
      @krys7309 Před rokem

      Hi there I hate to hear what u have gone thru and ur daily constant struggles that never goes away. I never in a billion yrs would I thought someone can actually have the same exact fear factors intrusive thinking and depression. Do u mind sharing with me ways or what helps u. I have no one that could possibly understand relate or even comprehend a si gle thing nor gain some knowledge and awareness to get insight. I'm so drained living is exhausting and I cry all the time cuz I'm angry with no legit resources

    • @Jas-rt3th
      @Jas-rt3th Před rokem +1

      I can really empathise with this and I've been struggling with what my psych likes to call "obsessive compulsive tendencies" ever since I was a kid. I really hate her because she doesn't treat me like a human and completely invalidates me. I really want to know if I actually have ocd or not because I get really bad intrusive thoughts about faking my disorders that will not leave my head:( I have other symptoms too and I've been researching about ocd since towards the start of last year but I've convinced myself I'm making this up and if I am I'm so sorry I don't want to self-diagnose I'm so sorry if i offended you or anything:(

    • @KirstyReeve.
      @KirstyReeve. Před rokem

      I do most of this ....

    • @khloe351
      @khloe351 Před 10 měsĂ­ci

      I struggle with this aswell, it gets in the way of my sleep, please know you aren’t alone

  • @MintHearted
    @MintHearted Před 2 lety +48

    I know for me, sometimes I can joke about how my OCD makes me good at cleaning. It's become a bit of a joke within my family. But I don't think people realize just how incredibly disruptive having obsessions and compulsions around actions or thoughts are. Some tasks take me so long just because I feel this need to act out a certain behavior, sometimes even several times. It's a frustrating disorder. And I'm really glad that you made a video on this (even though I'm pretty late to it), because I feel like it's so hard to describe those feelings or urges without sounding crazy.

    • @OKBoomer2k
      @OKBoomer2k Před 11 měsĂ­ci +1

      What do you fear will happen to you (or someone you care about) if you don't perform the task?

    • @MintHearted
      @MintHearted Před 11 měsĂ­ci +2

      @@OKBoomer2k To be honest it kind of ranges. It can be something happening that's just the most minor of inconveniences or something truly awful like death. Or sometimes even the strange, "I'm doing this to prevent /something/," even if I'm not quite sure what that something is so it gets me in that mindset of "better safe than sorry." And it can also be entirely situational for me too, like if I'm particularly anxious about something going on the OCD behaviors just feel more intense and the "this will happen if you don't" can end up feeling more dire. But that's just my personal experience with it.

    • @irecordwithaphone1856
      @irecordwithaphone1856 Před dnem

      What people don't realize is that many people with OCD are so exhausted from the physical rituals and intrusive thoughts that they're even worse at staying organized/cleaning, because they are constantly bogged down in their head and body. I sometimes cry late at night because I just want to sleep but I have to stay up doing a bunch of nonsense that makes me feel awful

  • @elaowczarczyk7143
    @elaowczarczyk7143 Před 3 lety +2136

    I want him to do “I spent a day with people with Eating Disorders”. I had both Anorexia and Bulimia and it’s absolutely horrifying.

    • @star8f1sh
      @star8f1sh Před 3 lety +84

      I'm glad you came over it☺️

    • @izzys237
      @izzys237 Před 3 lety +72

      I don’t know you. But I know how hard it can be. I’m proud of you!💜

    • @Jacqkel7461
      @Jacqkel7461 Před 3 lety +50

      I hope your doing well, stay strong and I hope your doing better!

    • @drewc9488
      @drewc9488 Před 3 lety +32

      I could’ve sworn there was a community post for ARFID (which is what I have) and I would’ve loved to talk about that one

    • @emilyc4744
      @emilyc4744 Před 3 lety +8

      Congratulations on your recovery!

  • @lucymoore139
    @lucymoore139 Před 3 lety +406

    "OCD is a disorder of degree, not difference." I love that so much.

    • @JLydecka
      @JLydecka Před 3 lety

      It's not true though, people with OCD show up in a myriad of ways not in a myriad of degrees

  • @KatnaHG27
    @KatnaHG27 Před 7 měsĂ­ci +7

    So true about the coping mechanisms too.. I struggled with substance abuse from ages 15-23 as a result of trying to distract myself. Drug use became a compulsion to ensure I could distract myself from intrusive thoughts.

    • @MachFiveFalcon
      @MachFiveFalcon Před 15 dny +1

      I never had problems with substance abuse for some reason - binge drinking never felt strong enough to drown it out. Never tried drugs though - don't want to at this point lol. For me, my own imagination/the internet/pr0n/any distraction has always been my drug of choice. I can relate a lot on that level.

  • @gengen6072
    @gengen6072 Před 2 lety +27

    Thanks for doing this video, I’m diagnosed with OCD and I hate it when people assume it’s just being organized.

  • @jollygoodscone7703
    @jollygoodscone7703 Před 3 lety +1990

    I have religious ocd so the little intrusive thoughts disguise themselves as “the voice of God”. Extremely stressful and tiring.

    • @lillilly8453
      @lillilly8453 Před 3 lety +38

      my mom and sister have that to

    • @kaelynnydia
      @kaelynnydia Před 3 lety +118

      im not diagnosed w ocd by all means but i do this and i get worried that god will get upset w me over certain things and i ask for forgiveness a few times a day but i’m pretty sure it’s religious paranoia for me

    • @rawr1131
      @rawr1131 Před 3 lety +36

      I have religious ocd too, it sucks.

    • @EmilyYanek
      @EmilyYanek Před 3 lety +20

      this is exactly what I have. I never see it get enough attention. Stay strong.

    • @eszterkovacs908
      @eszterkovacs908 Před 3 lety +24

      I'm actually the opposite I have OCD symphtoms that are against mostly Cristianity and any kind of God in general, though I also have many other types of obsessions and compulsions. My antireligious part of my OCD comes from past trauma and I kind of consider myself a Satanist. However I have friends who are Christians and I usually don't judge people based on religion. Just don't talk to me about god and stuff like that and we can get along just fine.

  • @meaganbooth5135
    @meaganbooth5135 Před 3 lety +423

    It’s refreshing to hear OCD explained. It’s extremely misunderstood. I struggle daily and I hear people romanticize the disorder.

    • @averyvogt6908
      @averyvogt6908 Před 3 lety +3

      yes! I describe it like an addiction bc when an obsession is coped with a compulsion it alleviates your stress and you know if you give in to your compulsion it would relieve your anxiety.

    • @Cwriminality__
      @Cwriminality__ Před 3 lety +6

      "oh i'm such a neat freak, i for SURE have ocd" i hate when people glamorize it and say things like that smh

    • @minzis_suga
      @minzis_suga Před 3 lety +1

      Same I’m so glad it’s been more in depth explained it’s so much more to it then people realize and really hard to deal with

    • @GirGirGirGir160
      @GirGirGirGir160 Před rokem

      Nah cause who 😂 this shit SUCKS

  • @pattisonsbitch4449
    @pattisonsbitch4449 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this. I can't stress enough how many people you help with doing this. I have OCD and this really helps me feel less alone, and I can imagine that there are lots of people who don't even know they have OCD and just thinks they are a terrible person, so this will hopefully make them realize that it IS normal and that they CAN get help!

  • @kelseypruett5259
    @kelseypruett5259 Před 2 měsĂ­ci +3

    Thank you to Anthony and the lovely people that you interviewed. I have Pure O OCD and it is just a living nightmare and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. Thankfully, I have a great support system and I'm able to get medical support as well, which not everyone has that ability. Thank you for bringing to light a generally misunderstood mental illness! ❤

    • @MachFiveFalcon
      @MachFiveFalcon Před 15 dny +1

      Yup! I was raised in a super conservative religious home, had high academic pressure at a private religious school, and now I have height dysphoria and existential/self-worth OCD even without the religion. To be fair, how I was raised probably didn't give me OCD, but it did provide fuel for the fire.

  • @gabrielledavis4721
    @gabrielledavis4721 Před 3 lety +622

    Me watching the video.
    Anthony: “This disease affects 2% of the worlds population”
    Me: “oh that’s not so bad”
    Anthony: “that’s about 150 million people worldwide”
    Me: “HOLY SHITTT!!!!!”

    • @gretablackwell495
      @gretablackwell495 Před 3 lety +49

      Every time you hear something described as happening to “only 1-2%” of Earth’s population, remember that that’s also the percentage that ginger people make up. If you’ve seen someone with red hair chances are you’ve seen just as many people with whatever else has been described

    • @izzyshyperfixations
      @izzyshyperfixations Před 3 lety +19

      @@gretablackwell495 that depends a litttttle on where you live tho. i live in scandinavia so i see people with red hair a lot more than someone who lives in f. ex. ghana or thailand

    • @hiitehinen
      @hiitehinen Před 3 lety +12

      I always think about it as "how many people I know are likely to be affected". So, if I interact with 50 coworkers, 1 of them is statistically likely to have OCD. Out of the 200 people in my class, 4 are likely to have it, and at least one person in my extended family in my city as well (genetics not withstanding).

    • @myrkflinn4331
      @myrkflinn4331 Před 3 lety

      Some places have it more than others. Also, we are with billions here . That's still less than 1/4 if not even less of the population having this disorder however. We have to not forget about who is and who isn't diagnosed with the disorder officially

    • @lainytriesgaming2329
      @lainytriesgaming2329 Před 3 lety

      Sometimes I forget how big the world is-

  • @billieburton8341
    @billieburton8341 Před 3 lety +1810

    Whenever I mention about being neat and tidy, people often say “oh so you have OCD”, no, I don’t. My mum has it and i always knew I didn’t have it, this video has made me realise I probably don’t have it. People need to realise it’s a bigger thing than just being neat and organised. Thank you for this.

    • @Abby-up8yr
      @Abby-up8yr Před 3 lety +34

      the funny thing is, i would be like, "no dw hahaha i dont have ocd"! and it was just my ocd telling me i didnt have ocd and then there would be times i would be like "okay no i need help" and then the next month i'd be back to trying to reassure myself i did not have a disorder lol

    • @flybuffaloe9337
      @flybuffaloe9337 Před 3 lety +18

      Thank you sooo much for saying that's not what it is to them

    • @Cool_Beans-zl5tl
      @Cool_Beans-zl5tl Před 2 lety +10

      Ikr symmetry obsessions is only sometimes

    • @camerons.5001
      @camerons.5001 Před 2 lety +8

      for me it doesn’t have anything to do with being clean at all so thank you for saying this

    • @ujuuwu7536
      @ujuuwu7536 Před 2 lety +3

      I don't know if you'll still see/reply to this comment but I wanted to ask if your Mom having an ocd has affected the way she treats you as her daughter, do you also have a hard time? What are some situations that makes it harder for you to understand how she feels? So sorry if this came out weird, I just really needed to ask.

  • @The29thTrashRat
    @The29thTrashRat Před 2 lety +7

    THANK YOU!!!! As someone with worsening OCD I'm very glad you made this. It makes me so happy to know that someone would finally speak abt this

  • @meowziv
    @meowziv Před 2 lety +2

    as someone with ocd this video is extremely well done. you are so respectful and ask genuine questions that show you genuinely care about learning. thank you anthony

  • @lotuscherry9440
    @lotuscherry9440 Před 3 lety +621

    CAN WE TAKE A MOMENT TO APPRECIATE HOW HE GIVES VOICES TO DIFFERENT COMMUNITIES

    • @galaxy_mooncat779
      @galaxy_mooncat779 Před 3 lety +3

      Yup hes like a god send

    • @clarab325
      @clarab325 Před 3 lety +5

      Yeah he’s amazing

    • @camokarzi8491
      @camokarzi8491 Před 3 lety +9

      I mean he got a shoutout for it in rewind

    • @lcsaiyan
      @lcsaiyan Před 3 lety +3

      We always do that

    • @perperperpen
      @perperperpen Před 3 lety +3

      Everyone is doing that on all of his videos. Thats the whole purpose of his videos...

  • @jessicamalinjohansson5656
    @jessicamalinjohansson5656 Před 3 lety +378

    I hate when people just say " my ocd is triggered" without them actually having it... They are often perfectionists or simply like having things neat

    • @awesomeabby4
      @awesomeabby4 Před 3 lety +29

      People use it as an adjective far too often and it’s really damaging as to educating people for what the disorder actually is

    • @enabrownie688
      @enabrownie688 Před 3 lety +4

      @@marypoppins4617 same I have a lot of people saying do you have OCD and I'm like no that's not what OCD is im just a perfectionist

    • @sadthumb6633
      @sadthumb6633 Před 3 lety +4

      People use perfectionist to easily as well, a perfectionist normally isn’t necessarily someone who needs things to be super tidy and neat or anything but instead some1 who is extremely self aware and consequently self conscious. Somebody who holds them self to an extreme standard, going as far to critic themselves for wanting to achieve that standard and be perfect as often their idea of perfect is some1 who doesn’t care about being perfect. Being a true perfectionist is a vicious cycle of self loathing and awareness of skill level. You always want to show your best because you don’t want people underestimating your talent or you don’t want people thinking you don’t care about some1 or something. Often perfectionist will be people you might not expect, almost all perfectionist are big procrastinators and probably hate themselves for it because the reason they are avoiding doing something is because they are scared they won’t be able to do it to a standard they can accept. It’s subtle, brutal and all encompassing - often leading to or paired with eating disorders, depression and anxiety

    • @jessicamalinjohansson5656
      @jessicamalinjohansson5656 Před 3 lety

      @@marypoppins4617 hi. I may not be the best to ask but i do know from psychology class that perfectionism can trigger anxiety sometimes. And how to educate 🤔🤔 i would recommend maybe gathering information and show the differences about it as perfectionism is considered a personality trait and not a disorder
      I hope it helped if not i apologie

    • @jessicamalinjohansson5656
      @jessicamalinjohansson5656 Před 3 lety

      @@sadthumb6633 i agree to that too

  • @davisfamily9510
    @davisfamily9510 Před 2 lety +5

    This is incredibly validating for me. I was diagnosed with OCD a few years ago but can see that I’ve probably had it most of my life. (I’m now in a freshman in college). I’m getting unexpectedly emotional while watching this video because i identify with so many of the things described. A big part of my ocd is obsessive worrying and I’ve always worried that I was crazy or just messed up. Hearing other people explain what I’ve been dealing with for most of my life is honestly pretty amazing.
    Thank you to all of the people who spoke in this video ❤️

  • @karinababeiko9175
    @karinababeiko9175 Před 2 lety +13

    I cried so much during this video...
    I've never been able to relate this much and no psychiatrist has ever explained what I'm going through properly. Thank you so much for this series, this particular episode actually gave me the words to explain how I'm feeling...

  • @Pota_toesss
    @Pota_toesss Před 3 lety +890

    Maybe you could do a “I spent a day with people who had eating disorders”

    • @clutterlilly
      @clutterlilly Před 3 lety +154

      maybe those that have already recovered? i know that people with anorexia/bulimia nervosa (maybe any eating disorder) can be really into body checking and being enabled in a youtube video might be a bit harmful. Just my thoughts!

    • @junglepig7o166
      @junglepig7o166 Před 3 lety +7

      @@clutterlilly agree!

    • @sarahfeingold8794
      @sarahfeingold8794 Před 3 lety +6

      I volunteer for this one!!!

    • @mevrouwroos
      @mevrouwroos Před 3 lety +22

      @@clutterlilly I volunteer for this. I've recovered, relapsed, recovered, etc. I'm in a stable place now for sure, I'm at a healthy weight and I can look at older pictures of myself without wanting to look that skinny again. I would be honored to talk about it

    • @lilyb023
      @lilyb023 Před 3 lety +1

      Im not sure how he could talk about this without it sounding bad though. what questions would there be?

  • @slug7795
    @slug7795 Před 3 lety +515

    An “I spent a day with morticians” episode would be cool

  • @thecozyfeather
    @thecozyfeather Před rokem

    omg thanku so much for making this! so many people don't understand ocd and also a lot of people don't realize they have it! I know this was 2 years ago but it literally made me cry watching it today because it feels so good to hear others who understand how it is to live like this.

  • @Thelilmissbz
    @Thelilmissbz Před 2 lety +4

    Finally seeing a therapist and psychiatrist after suffering for 12 almost 13 years ☺️ it’s still tough but you’re not alone. Thank you Anthony for covering this. Mine is scrupulosity.

  • @airy2672
    @airy2672 Před 3 lety +657

    “As recently as the 16th Century”
    Internet culture: *2015 is nostalgic.*

  • @sydneyw7375
    @sydneyw7375 Před 3 lety +1240

    From a “Pure O” OCD sufferer - thank you so much for helping to destigmatize this illness to a wide audience.

    • @sydneyw7375
      @sydneyw7375 Před 3 lety +105

      For anyone curious: “Pure O” is a misleading nickname because it *looks* like only obsessions (intrusive thoughts/images/urges or fears) are present, but the compulsions are mental and honestly it is hell to deal with especially because a lot of my fears (if not all) have to do with morality and the fear of seriously harming people.

    • @NathyyyS
      @NathyyyS Před 3 lety +30

      @@sydneyw7375 same here, it's a living hell, I don't even have a hope my ocd can ever stop anymore, I just wish the intrusive thoughts would transform into something less disturbing...

    • @lionberryofskyclan
      @lionberryofskyclan Před 3 lety +4

      @@sydneyw7375 I have both mental and physical compulsions, would that mean both pure o and ocd? something else? or just ocd?

    • @destiny5730
      @destiny5730 Před 3 lety +15

      This ❤️ It truly is terrible. I get paralyzed in fear from my intrusive thoughts and obsessing over every single thought. And trying to get things done without obsessing over them

    • @pickelsvonbrine
      @pickelsvonbrine Před 3 lety +5

      I have ADHD bipolar type Ii with pure o ocd it is a nightmare. Though treatment had been going well. But it comes and goes :( some weeks are better than others

  • @clarahamiltoons
    @clarahamiltoons Před rokem +21

    I used to have such bad intrusive thoughts. I was never diagnosed, but along with other things I’m sure I had some from of OCD. I’m glad I was eventually able to cope and overcome it to a certain degree!

    • @helenaduarte60
      @helenaduarte60 Před rokem +4

      good for u! been dealing with it as long as I remember... sometimes I just wanna die like run into a car or drown in the sea. peaceful but I guess Im too afraid to do it

    • @itscc2004
      @itscc2004 Před 10 měsĂ­ci +1

      The intrusive thoughts are HORRIBLE! Nobody talks about how gruesome and gross they can truly be!

  • @allysongrace
    @allysongrace Před rokem +3

    This video made me feel seen. I’m currently getting help for my ocd and I’m glad that this has been helping to spread awareness

  • @lored87
    @lored87 Před 3 lety +454

    “I spent a day with endometriosis patients”
    A chronic disease that needs a lot more attention and research

  • @abbyglynn773
    @abbyglynn773 Před 3 lety +422

    Can he please do “I spent a day with people who have ADHD.” I really wish people understood it isn’t fake and that it can actually be rly hard to live with

    • @berlincastro107
      @berlincastro107 Před 3 lety +2

      Can you explain ADHD cause I feel like my little sister might have it she gets distracted very easily I would be talking to her and she would get distracted she also has a lot of trouble in school she’s always getting distracted and zones out I don’t completely know what ADHD is but can you tell me

    • @GirlConner
      @GirlConner Před 3 lety +24

      THIS! People think it’s all attention & SQUIRREL but the exhaustion it can take mentally & physically & all of the other symptoms are MUCH more relevant than “attention”. I feel like ADHD causes minor OCD, definitely anxiety, depression & many other disorders. I would send in an ESSAY to Anthony & crew to describe my experiences with it.

    • @trinitynicole1012
      @trinitynicole1012 Před 3 lety +7

      @@GirlConner Hi OTA here! ADHD does play a part in all of these disorders. ADHD is most primarily linked with anxiety because of inability to relax, difficult paying attention, and sometimes persistent negative thoughts. It’s also tied into sleep disorders, dyslexia, substance abuse, BPD, and autism!

    • @madalynurban6635
      @madalynurban6635 Před 3 lety

      I just posted this lmao. also so many people think it's just fidgeting which it's not.

    • @julesy3372
      @julesy3372 Před 3 lety +9

      @@berlincastro107 ADHD is most commonly known as not being able to focus, constantly moving/ fidgeting so in simple terms.. hyperactivity. It’s also being VERY forgetfulI but everyones adhd is different so i really recommend watching “ADHD in girls” by How To ADHD. As a girl with ADHD it’s extremely accurate but there also some other things I should tell you about ADHD because it’s usually not talked about. ADHD ties in with other illnesses like autism, tourettes or just tics (movements or sounds you can’t stop doing even if you want too, which sucks btw) insomnia or irregular sleeping patterns, eating disorders (most common with girls is BED, where we eat excessively) theres also a very high chance of depression and anxiety etc.

  • @danielasimoes1776
    @danielasimoes1776 Před 2 lety +9

    I've strugged with OCD since I was around 5 to 6 years old. At that time, I just thought that I was completely crazy in my head, doing all those "rituals" that made no sense. But in the end was the only way to slow down the intrusive thoughts like I would get killed, or someone is going to harm my family/friends if I don't do this or if I don't do that. I was only diagnosed with OCD when I was 21 years old (I am 23 now), which was a bit late tbh but it helped me a lot to just speak everything that was happening to me to a therapist. I come from a very small town in Portugal and a lot of people don't know what is OCD and they even might suffer from it.. which is what happened to me. I lived many years in complete ignorance to this mental desease. Thank you so much Anthony for posting these types of videos. For me in particular makes me feel less alone when I see people facing the same struggles as I did/do

  • @danielmarques8789
    @danielmarques8789 Před 11 měsĂ­ci +2

    It feels so good to see other people talk about it. You can feel that there's a whole community of people that suffer for the same you and that you're not alone.

  • @gargles5270
    @gargles5270 Před 3 lety +1273

    i told my therapist i thought i had ocd (really bad intrusive thoughts, some compulsions, etc) and she was like “doesn’t everyone have a little ocd?” and that was that. imma go back and double down i think lmao

    • @grace.christina
      @grace.christina Před 3 lety +158

      wow, i’m so sorry. you deserve someone who can truly help you. i always had trouble opening up to therapists because my thoughts were so awful

    • @leahs5562
      @leahs5562 Před 3 lety +136

      Or try a different therapist that’s shitty, ocd is no fucking joke when your in it’s grasps

    • @lennon1913
      @lennon1913 Před 3 lety +135

      hearing "we all have a little [serious disability/disorder]" is the most annoying and hurtful thing you can ever hear, and to imagine a therapist telling me that makes me so angry. im so sorry you had to go through that

    • @pompill
      @pompill Před 3 lety +51

      that’s a really shitty therapist. i’ve been there - you should try finding one who specializes in ocd

    • @concernedhuman4559
      @concernedhuman4559 Před 2 lety +17

      @@pompill Exactly! find one who specializes in OCD. Good advice, Leo!

  • @hailey-senpai4350
    @hailey-senpai4350 Před 3 lety +2217

    I’ve always been worried that I had OCD myself, as I’ve have thoughts of compulsion that was like a sudden competition for myself, like if I didn’t suddenly turn on a certain light within a small period of time, the worst things would happen to my family. But I know that my anxiety has been a main cause of the worst case scenarios, so it caused symptoms of OCD.

    • @sambamdalamb9770
      @sambamdalamb9770 Před 3 lety +135

      Same, I used to be the same way when I was a little kid. I’d constantly have thoughts about something bad happening if I don’t do something like 15 times or something. It literally went on every day all day. There was no resting from it unless I was asleep. For years. I grew out of it somehow though. I don’t remember how but I still did! As bad as it was, I still healed from it. Good luck boo, you can do it even though it’s hard as hell. Im not even sure if what I had was OCD but now that I’m watching this and reading comments, it sounds like OCD.

    • @aeongies
      @aeongies Před 3 lety +82

      I have both OCD and anxiety and yeah I can confirm there’s an overlap with quite a few of the symptoms. Sometimes I struggle to know whether a symptom I’m experiencing is due to my anxiety or my OCD. But then again, although you can have anxiety separately too, I’m pretty sure it’s also considered a symptom as OCD. Anxiety’s interesting because it can be both a disorder and a symptom of over disorders. It can kinda go hand in hand with quite a few other mental illnesses.

    • @maikol1433
      @maikol1433 Před 3 lety +19

      I have anzity OCD and ADD and a bit of Depresson im just a hot reck

    • @ella-qm6jq
      @ella-qm6jq Před 3 lety +15

      So I don’t think I have ocd but when I was little, I had three different things I told myself I had to do in order to keep my parents from fighting. One thing was I couldn’t touch anything that was the color red. The second thing was I couldn’t say the number three or things couldn’t be in groups of three. The third one was if I touched something with my left hand, I had to immediately touch that same thing with my right hand

    • @myheinebrun8852
      @myheinebrun8852 Před 3 lety +10

      A lot of kids have those symptoms so please don’t worry... ‘Normal’ people can always have something that seems ocd but it is obviously not. Anxiety and ocd are quite close so it’s possible to get small hints here and there

  • @miumiu9105
    @miumiu9105 Před rokem +3

    when i'm alone my rituals doesn't seem THAT strange, but when i'm with other people i feel so embarassed about doing the rituals, but i just can't not do them, so it brings so much anxiety to me

  • @koellekind
    @koellekind Před 7 měsĂ­ci +2

    Thank you so much, Anthony & team.❤

  • @frgwyn3760
    @frgwyn3760 Před 3 lety +297

    Everyone gangsta until Anthony does not spend a day with someone

  • @Leafylex
    @Leafylex Před 3 lety +186

    “I spent a day with peoplewho has derealization and depersonalization" PLEASE PLEASE

    • @shades4221
      @shades4221 Před 3 lety +4

      Oooh that sounds really cool! There's an email you can send suggestions for videos officially (in the description). That might be if you want to be in the video you're proposing, though. I'm not 100% sure but I think he should definitely do an episode on derealization/depersonalization.

    • @nataliajewelmusic
      @nataliajewelmusic Před 3 lety +2

      Yes please I have this and I really wanna hear other people's experiences

    • @ihavetopowerofgodandanimeo2551
      @ihavetopowerofgodandanimeo2551 Před 3 lety +1

      Correct me if im wrong, but aren't those usually symptoms of different mental health issues. So if he did that it'd just me a mix of people with different mental health issues since usually people don't just have depersonalization and derealization

    • @Leafylex
      @Leafylex Před 3 lety +1

      @@ihavetopowerofgodandanimeo2551 in no way am i a professional, but based on my own research, its usually the body’s way of dealing with, for most, anxiety and panic attacks. But for some, including myself, it can feel like an issue just within itself. Some other topics he covered also stem from other mental health issues as well but I completely understanding what youre saying. I just wanted it to be covered because im learning more and more people suffer from it just like me and it would be great to see others talking about it especially with him

    • @laceykoehler419
      @laceykoehler419 Před 3 lety +3

      I have this and it’s a symptom of my anxiety and depression but many people don’t understand how it feels so they look at me like I’m crazy when I say that I feel like I’m on autopilot or I feel like I’m looking through a tunnel or feel like I’m in a dream like state. It’s scary for me and I completely agree that the world needs to understand this form of dissociating better.

  • @toybonniesfm
    @toybonniesfm Před 2 lety

    I love how accurate these videos are and it’s not exaggerated too much or not dulled down

  • @audreykeegan8092
    @audreykeegan8092 Před 8 měsĂ­ci +3

    I feel like this didn’t scratch the tucking surface of my ocd terrors

  • @notarealname7868
    @notarealname7868 Před 3 lety +554

    I really want him to do “I Spent a Day with People with Prosopagnosia.”

    • @fehnryrnovak7544
      @fehnryrnovak7544 Před 3 lety +21

      Eyyy! Thats me :D happy to answer questions. Its a really strange thing, and itd be cool to see how other people cope.

    • @turtlechow18
      @turtlechow18 Před 3 lety +12

      that sounds wild, definitely interested to learn more about it.

    • @yara1896
      @yara1896 Před 3 lety +14

      What's prosopagnosia?

    • @sader1730
      @sader1730 Před 3 lety +7

      @@yara1896 i wanna know but don't want to look it up

    • @sader1730
      @sader1730 Před 3 lety +25

      @@yara1896
      I looked it up
      Its face blindness

  • @ashtray5018
    @ashtray5018 Před 3 lety +369

    I have Contamination OCD and let me tell you: Covid made it 10× worse

    • @bebebebop8050
      @bebebebop8050 Před 3 lety +32

      Damn, that sounds very not-fun :/ I hope you’re doing alright despite the circumstances, or at least that you have a good support network if you’re not

    • @masonvickery2612
      @masonvickery2612 Před 3 lety +5

      Me too. It's honestly so exhausting.

    • @Unholyspirit
      @Unholyspirit Před 3 lety

      Covid has a death rate of 0.02%,max...

    • @m4ck_s
      @m4ck_s Před 3 lety +18

      @@Unholyspirit ok and that still means people die, I honestly could give 2 shits less about covid but I wear a mask and social distance because my irresponsible actions could cause someone to die

    • @ThunderPUPPEH
      @ThunderPUPPEH Před 3 lety +9

      @@Unholyspirit and 9/11 killed .0000002% of people. Your point?

  • @keriann8305
    @keriann8305 Před rokem +1

    This video was great. Thank you for highlighting so many different types of OCD. I’ve struggled with trichotilllmania for the past 12 years but wasn’t diagnosed until 3 years ago when I finally got access to the proper mental health care. it’s definitely something that isn’t talked about enough!!