How OCD tricks you into feeling physical symptoms

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Комментарии • 106

  • @ocdandanxiety
    @ocdandanxiety  Месяц назад +8

    Preview the "Master your OCD" online course where I take you step by step, on how to knock this thing out of the park. 🥳 - www.ocd-anxiety.com/ocd-free-preview

  • @wasbks3212
    @wasbks3212 Месяц назад +24

    The fact that you’re still here, helping people to overcome their OCD is just incredible, i remember watching your channel when i was at my lowest, an horrible era of my life and now i can finally enjoy my life again .. i hope everyone here will recover from this, i really do ❤

  • @shakeykirkir
    @shakeykirkir Месяц назад +87

    OCD is seriously so exhausting. This happens to me all the time when it comes to chest pains, rapid heartbeat, pain in the head, and such. My doctors said I’m completely fine and nothing is wrong. OCD is too clever. I try to just let it happen, but it’s so hard not to make that doctor’s appt.

    • @mels11592
      @mels11592 Месяц назад +4

      I feel exactly the same. It is so convincing. And then my brain is like "but what if this time it's something bad". So exhausting

    • @JoseRios-hw5hv
      @JoseRios-hw5hv Месяц назад +2

      I go to the E.r...now, that's embarrassing!!

    • @JoseRios-hw5hv
      @JoseRios-hw5hv Месяц назад

      ​@@mels11592I feel you 100%!!!!

    • @laurakatherine9836
      @laurakatherine9836 17 дней назад

      this has been happening to me lately too. it is exhausting

    • @WenReloz-kl1oy
      @WenReloz-kl1oy 9 дней назад +1

      For so many years, I had the same OCD. But now, I don't care if my heart stop beating. I don't care if I stop breathing. I don't care anymore! You'll get over all of this.

  • @miss_daisy3
    @miss_daisy3 Месяц назад +20

    the physical responses have been the most challenging aspect of my ocd besides the rumination. i spend hours imagining scenarios just to examine how my body reacts, then ocd uses the fact i was imagining them in the first place as evidence my intrusive thought is true. i compare the sensations i feel when i’m testing to the ones i feel when i’m not. i’m always aware of how i feel. it drives me crazy. i spent 10 minutes this morning checking my pupils, thinking about a person my ocd convinced me i’m attracted to and when my pupil SLIGHTLY dilated i had a panic attack. it’s exhausting. i’ve dealt with this for years and years and the longer it goes on the more i’m convinced i’m just in denial because otherwise i’d be over it by now. and they responses are SO STRONG and feel so real. it’s ruining my life. your videos help a lot, and i’m picking up my medication tomorrow

    • @moondoII
      @moondoII Месяц назад +3

      It truly is exhausting and annoying. I try to just let go and ignore but then that feels like I'm just excusing it or not taking it as serious as I should.

    • @xengrunt1830
      @xengrunt1830 Месяц назад +1

      Give us an update soon!

    • @coolkplutonia5419
      @coolkplutonia5419 27 дней назад +1

      Out of all the situations I've seen this is probably the one which is the most similar to mine in every aspect. Just remember you're not alone and people are going through the same exact thing.

  • @keithtaylor5439
    @keithtaylor5439 Месяц назад +36

    trying to not react to thoughts is harder than I thought

    • @RedRabbleRouser
      @RedRabbleRouser Месяц назад +2

      A daily meditation practice is the single best thing you can do for this precise issue… it doesn’t work after one session, but do it 10-30 mins a day and after a couple weeks it’s life changing. Folks like Jack Kornfield, Trudy Goodman, Susan Salzburg, Jon Kabat Zinn, Joseph Goldstein, Tara Brach, and others are great teachers and all have free guided meditations on YT! 🙏

  • @Kindtheory98
    @Kindtheory98 Месяц назад +26

    I having disturbing/horrible intrusive thoughts these past months, which I'm trying to push away, I knew this thought are not mine, but this urges n thought keep coming. I just found this channel few weeks ago, and this help me alot, thank you

    • @ocdandanxiety
      @ocdandanxiety  Месяц назад +7

      I'm glad to hear that the channel has been helpful for you! I appreciate you being here!

    • @laurakatherine9836
      @laurakatherine9836 17 дней назад

      it gets better! hang in there!

  • @vhsorion
    @vhsorion Месяц назад +20

    I learned to treat the physical symptoms the same way I treat blinking or breathing. Let it happen, don't think about it.

    • @RedRabbleRouser
      @RedRabbleRouser Месяц назад +2

      Let it exist in awareness without feeding it with attention! Absolutely!

  • @raul0924
    @raul0924 Месяц назад +18

    Today marks 2 years since my Ocd activated. I had enough. I am taking my life into my own hands, no matter if I’m feeling ready or not.

    • @kazuyakarloyoshizaki6955
      @kazuyakarloyoshizaki6955 Месяц назад

      Don’t do it man things will get better

    • @raul0924
      @raul0924 Месяц назад

      @@kazuyakarloyoshizaki6955I meant living my life :)

    • @raul0924
      @raul0924 Месяц назад

      @@kazuyakarloyoshizaki6955I meant living my life

    • @battlefieldplays2754
      @battlefieldplays2754 Месяц назад

      @@kazuyakarloyoshizaki6955he meant that his taking control of his life again, not the other thing

    • @RedRabbleRouser
      @RedRabbleRouser Месяц назад

      @@kazuyakarloyoshizaki6955I think he means he’s going to get better and do recovery!!! But it can be read both ways

  • @moonstenebrocity
    @moonstenebrocity Месяц назад +11

    it is so hard to remember that thoughts are just thoughts and we give them meaning! i appreciate the reminders you sprinkle into your videos; your content has been a crutch for me during my recovery and i am grateful for it! would you consider remaking your videos on the different types of ocd and how to cope with them? i think it could be a good reminder and an opportunity to learn. thanks again!

  • @christinenbarba
    @christinenbarba Месяц назад +4

    Absolutely! I believe that a large majority of chronic pain is caused by OCD. Mine was! That may seem scary at first, but is the best news ever because it means you can recover (from both the thought loop and the physical). You address this phenomenon so wonderfully. Thank you : ).

    • @yfoog
      @yfoog Месяц назад

      That’s wild . I think I’m in this camp.

    • @christinenbarba
      @christinenbarba 29 дней назад

      @@yfoog That’s great news! They’ve found MOST “chronic” pain is caused by neural circuit pain, which is the best news ever. In other words, if we think repetitive thoughts over and over about a certain body part linked to fear, anger, frustration, sadness, etc, the brain will generate pain there. The best news ever is that we can start to change those responses by seeing it for what it is (like “wow, this is the best news ever - there was never anything wrong with my body!”). Or even responding sarcastically like “yeah, you’re right brain, I’ll have to live with this and be tortured by it for the rest of my life.” But doing it in a way that amuses or comforts you. : )

  • @beausmom8863
    @beausmom8863 Месяц назад +7

    Oh my gosh this is me. I have lightheadedness all the time now. It all started with panic but now I’m so obsessed with it. I have more symptoms like LOTS of them….it is so hard to let them go. My therapist suggested your videos to me and this one was very timely. I want to stop worrying about all this and just live again. 🥺

    • @JustAmz1
      @JustAmz1 Месяц назад +3

      Oh my god I have lightheadedness all the time, I'm obsessed thinking I'm going to pass out everyday all day, only relief I get is when I sleep

  • @dragorphis1
    @dragorphis1 Месяц назад +30

    To anyone sitting there thinking ERP done at home won’t work for you… just try it, it’s like OCD magic!
    First week, nothing changed. Second week, maybe it was getting better… then week 3! It’s like my brain was quiet again, and even now when I have an OCD thought it automatically goes into the “yeah cool that would be weird” pile.
    Thankyou Nate for all your lessons and videos 🩵

    • @natalieerickson5519
      @natalieerickson5519 Месяц назад +2

      Amen. God bless you on your continued journey! I'm so excited it's worked for you too!

    • @oscurasignora
      @oscurasignora Месяц назад

      May i ask, how did you do erp by yourself?

  • @Boom-tn8kp
    @Boom-tn8kp Месяц назад +4

    I experienced GERD and Dysphagia for years. I went to several doctors and underwent dozens of tests. It wasn't until I stumbled upon your videos on RUclips that I realized I had really bad OCD. It manifested as constant intrusive thoughts, not so much physical, so I went undiagnosed for years. Eventually, as I treated my OCD, my symptoms subsided and now I'm cured. Thank you so much. Please keep doing what you're doing 🙏

  • @the_beevsknees
    @the_beevsknees Месяц назад +13

    I remember experiencing the "groinal response" before OCD had plagued me. I was watching movies with my ex gf and her niece which we had been together long, she called me her uncle. And the kid would climb up and sit with me. I remember getting that feeling back then and back then..I literally moved on. Wasn't over thinking or questioning. So now struggling with POCD, I try to tell myself in moments of those responses, how would I react if I didn't have ocd? And that helps me kind of move forward.

    • @ocdandanxiety
      @ocdandanxiety  Месяц назад +10

      It’s great that you’re finding ways to manage your OCD. Remember, you’re not alone in this struggle, and recognizing these patterns is a positive step forward. Stay strong!

    • @itz_winter6844
      @itz_winter6844 Месяц назад +1

      Pls reply to comment I beg you​@@ocdandanxiety

  • @quaoif
    @quaoif Месяц назад +12

    its so hard to have anyone take you seriously when you physically react to something, because they think it can only be in your head, that a person can’t become physically exhausted from being mentally exhausted. noone in my life understands how difficult and exhausting it can be. my siblings even purposely go out of their way to do things they know make me upset or triggered. i try to silently figure it out on my own and will see myself getting control back but they will do what they can to make me not want to even leave my bed. your channel really has been helping me since i found it.

  • @jonathanfranco8547
    @jonathanfranco8547 Месяц назад +3

    Oh my gosh the stock footage you used of the guy with the laptop is exactly how my physical symptom manifests. I wasn't sure if OCD could even do such a thing. Thanks so much, and for all your videos!

  • @coolkplutonia5419
    @coolkplutonia5419 Месяц назад +6

    Could you please do a video on false attraction? I find your videos really helpful and I think a video on false attraction would be amazing for me.

  • @Teddies_Channel
    @Teddies_Channel Месяц назад +6

    Buzzing in the ears is another one

  • @RedRabbleRouser
    @RedRabbleRouser Месяц назад +2

    I have Somatic OCD and my current theme is noticing everytime I swallow and my ear makes a little click sound (it’s my Eustachian Tube opening and closing and it’s normal). I’ve become hyperaware of it for the last few months. First thing I notice when I wake up, last thing I notice before bed. All day everyday. But I’ve been practicing giving it neutral or positive feedback (you, Nate!), allowing it to be in my awareness without giving it attention (Dr. Michael Greenberg), practicing meditation and mindfulness daily, and practicing radical life acceptance (Rob and Nick w/ OCD Recovery), and it’s been very effective. I’m no longer trying to escape the sensation, rather im embracing it wholeheartedly, and it’s precisely in that embrace over and over again that my brain is slowly releasing its grip-loop… it’s a process, but I’m patient, and even if I never stop noticing it I know I can still live a happy and fulfilling life. Love and solidarity to anyone out there dealing w somatic OCD, Health Anxiety, and Hyperawareness.

  • @a99g
    @a99g Месяц назад +2

    Please
    I just want to be normal and happy

  • @billyb6734
    @billyb6734 Месяц назад +2

    This is so unfortunately spot on from what I deal with on a daily basis 😕, glad to see it is a thing atleast and I'm not only one who deals with it

  • @stevigeorge3649
    @stevigeorge3649 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so so so much. I wish you knew how much it meant to have somebody that actually understands OCD the way way you do. I’ve had every type of OCD and I didn’t even realise that OCD could make me have sensations that make me obsess on them to the point. I was convinced I had a problem in my head and always told that it was fine and it’s my OCD, but I couldn’t understand how it was my if I could actually feel it.

  • @lexym3578
    @lexym3578 Месяц назад +3

    i recently triggered an ocd flare up due to a tiktok and an intrusive thought popped in my mind, and now its like i see, hear, or consume anything related to it i get like an intrusive feeling (like a stomach drop) and my feelings/thoughts distorting my sense of reality and im really scared 🙁 its been going on for a month:(

    • @rogelieocavazos8794
      @rogelieocavazos8794 Месяц назад

      Ive been going through the same thing for weeks its been very awful and scary its been worse at night like now just sitting up thinking but i feel social media makes it worse sometimes

    • @miss_daisy3
      @miss_daisy3 Месяц назад

      i go through the same thing. something that helps sometimes is i try to find 3 things of each color of the rainbow around me. it slows my thoughts down

    • @Kai_Swinson
      @Kai_Swinson Месяц назад +1

      This exact same thing happened to my TikTok triggered my ocd journey for 2 and a half years now

  • @ninjasaurxd
    @ninjasaurxd Месяц назад +2

    Recent thing I’m feeling is like I’m dissociating but it’s always only after OCD kicks in and makes me check - but what’s tricky is that the second the thought comes in, it does feel like dissociation is occurring / like it’s a physical symptom that’s tricky to leave

  • @heatherleclair135
    @heatherleclair135 День назад

    Thank you so much! The information in your videos have been life changing. Seriously, thank you.

  • @DanielHaysom-x6j
    @DanielHaysom-x6j Месяц назад +1

    Hey man just want to let you know you’ve been a great help to me at my worst point and I pray God blesses you for that 🙏

  • @Mrlongflop-g6v
    @Mrlongflop-g6v Месяц назад +6

    You're cool bro

    • @ocdandanxiety
      @ocdandanxiety  Месяц назад +5

      Is this the REAL donkey kong? 😉

  • @teedatrax2023
    @teedatrax2023 12 дней назад

    Thank you for doing these!!

  • @HelloThereIAmAlice
    @HelloThereIAmAlice Месяц назад +1

    Metacognitive therapy is the gold standard when it comes to OCD, GAD, anxiety, depression etc :)

  • @jojo1234a
    @jojo1234a Месяц назад +2

    I don’t know if I have OCD because I’m not tidy, I don’t care about scrubbing my hands and surfaces more than others. I have a thing with numbers relating to certain things. My main thing is when I’m vaping, I have to vape without a break a total of 7 times without a real breath in between, because 7 is an angel number, and it means that the angels (if they exist) will help and be around my loved ones who have passed away on the other side. If I don’t do this, there is a chance that they might be frightened over there without help and love, in total unending blackness, and that thought plagues me day and night. Sometimes I have to take 7 non stop vapes, stop to thank and ask for angels to help loved ones who have passed on, do it again, stop and ask for help for them again, and repeat once more, meaning I have done the angel number of 7 a total of 3 times … 3 is a lucky and positive number to me. Anything in even numbers is totally not ok, and if I mistakenly do something in even numbers I have to start over but make it way more tricky for myself, elongate the process to avoid loved ones on the other side from being frightened or alone or in darkness.
    Sometimes it escalates to amount of breaths taken before I can ask for the help of the angels or ancestors to help my loved ones. Sometimes, it’s how many times I blink in a ‘set’, and how many sets in a ‘round’. I must add that I witnessed my loved one go through a very traumatic, scary and devastating rare death, to which I have been diagnosed CPTSD (complex as it’s interwoven with past physical abuse from ex’s), I think of this a lot, sometimes I smell the smells of the time, or I feel the emotions from seemingly nowhere. I was a full time caregiver for my loved ones who passed. I still feel the intense need to care for them and look after them even though they are somewhere I don’t know, and I cannot control or help their environment anymore except by these numbers of 7 in rounds of 3 to ask angels and ascended beings to give them comfort and light and love where they are.
    Is this OCD? I truly don’t know.

    • @lambs5258
      @lambs5258 Месяц назад +2

      You should see a doctor or therapist to talk about it, that sounds like OCD. OCD obsessions and compulsions can be about pretty much anything. Look up "counting OCD." It can involve having a specific "magic number" that you feel you have to reach to in order to prevent something bad from happening to you or others. Which sounds like what you're experiencing.
      also, people with OCD aren't all tidy or clean. You can be super messy & disorganized and still have OCD.

    • @matthewfranklin2137
      @matthewfranklin2137 Месяц назад +2

      OCD has nothing to do with cleanliness. its one of many themes one can have. You should see a therapist as it sounds like OCD. I tap things in 3 sets of 3 to prevent someone i love from dying, its a form of counting OCD. I wish you luck

  • @Meeks_Beats
    @Meeks_Beats Месяц назад +2

    does crying count as a compulsion?? 😭

  • @zanderharry2658
    @zanderharry2658 Месяц назад +1

    I have been dealing with OCD for 4 years now and I can’t believe how spot on this channel is with my feelings and intrusive thoughts. I hope to implement these practices in my daily life to get over all these exhausting compulsion’s. Thank you for what you do!

  • @thomasgamba9252
    @thomasgamba9252 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for these. Your the man. God bless you for helping people 🙏 i just started Lexapro after finally taking the step to be in therapy. It def helps give me space between thoughts and my brain. But man these techniques really are helping me even better thank you!

  • @ilsk8in94
    @ilsk8in94 Месяц назад +2

    I like ya cut g ✂️

  • @raduplesa6356
    @raduplesa6356 Месяц назад +2

    There seems to be some links between the gut, the microbiome to be specific, and depression according to some studies. Are the any links between the gut microbiome and ocd?

  • @Lll-e3h
    @Lll-e3h 29 дней назад

    Thanks . Great video 🙏🏻 ❤❤❤

  • @David__Z
    @David__Z Месяц назад

    Great video very well explained 👍

  • @helenmorris8089
    @helenmorris8089 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Nathan, just wanted to say thank you for making these videos. They have really helped, although its still a daily struggle. My ocd didn't really bother me for 10 years, now since april it has hit me big time.... with a theme that i haven't really had for 15 years. Im 42, and i believe in the perimenopause, and i just wondered if you knew whether the hormone changes happening with perimenopause could cause the ocd to return so badly? Sorry for the long post... It's just a hard time.

  • @Individ321
    @Individ321 Месяц назад

    My OCD made my throat tense up each time it tells me something is wrong (apparently it's called globus sensation). It is VERY hard to ignore, but also hard to accept it, as it feels really uncomfortable and when I try to accept it OCD is yelling at me "how can you be so selfish, you obviously done something wrong, fix it NOW". It's like that sensation you feel when you're about to cry. There have not been a single day for the past 7 months when I didn't feel that "lump in the throat. OCD is so vile

  • @MegaSaanch
    @MegaSaanch Месяц назад

    Not liking the dull lighting in the recent videos. But content is gold anyways.

  • @user-pr2qw5ep3o
    @user-pr2qw5ep3o Месяц назад

    Heart attack fears, been checked a dozen times, nothing, tired all week scared I had silent h attack. Hypothyroidism,I have neck injury, all just scares me and I am 66

  • @noumanullah4311
    @noumanullah4311 Месяц назад +1

    Plz make video on Reading OCD

  • @mvarma1960
    @mvarma1960 Месяц назад

    Thanks for a great video.
    Its me exactly. I tried to overcome it by Deep breathing but not focusing on breathing and allowing to happen on its own.
    This has helped me. A small dose of fludac also helps.
    U may also add the tendency to frequently urinate which has no physical cause.
    Thanks once again for your help.
    I m from India.

  • @wesleymorton7878
    @wesleymorton7878 Месяц назад

    What does ERP look like for a theme around confronting people? I moved in to a new place a few months ago. After I moved in, paid, signed a lease, I found out something was wrong with the house that I wasn't told about. I was upset I wasn't told before I signed the lease. I let the owner know and she apologized. A few weeks go by and I am beseiged by the thought that I need to ask her, "Did you not tell me on purpose?" I already confronted her and she apologized. She even said she thought she had mentioned it. So, why is this thought hammering me and hammering me? It is weeks now and I can't get clear of the thought. This is a pattern I notice where I am given an order about something I need to do (usually apologizing or bringing up something) and if I don't do it, my mental health goes haywire. It is weeks I am sitting with this, allowing, feeling, curling up in a fetal position, crying. I can't get relief. I know if I do what it is asking me to do (i.e. ask her the question) I will feel relief. Yet, another assasin thought will be around the corner if not right away, usually within a few days. What does ERP look like for this? With other themes I can usually just refrain from doing the compulsion, feel the discomfort, and watch the anxiety recede. This one does not behave that way.

  • @nohandles420
    @nohandles420 Месяц назад

    A few months ago I was hit with a memory that really scared me cause it was telling me I did something that’s not me and the scary part was I couldn’t know for sure and it came with horrible thoughts that I’ve never had before came with urges that I hate but found this guy at the start I was I was saying to myself I can’t say I like these thoughts cause I truly hate them but I gave it a go said to myself you can stay as long as you like basically pretending to like them and then they stopped repeating I get a unwanted thought probably once a day or a couple times but he’s method really works I’m not diagnosed with ocd but I think I may have it and I doubt it at the same time it’s really not pleasant it’s changed my life in such a bad way feel like a different person I was diagnosed with Asperger’s form of autism so this is really hard to understand as I don’t know what my compulsions are but I’m going to seek help but please listen to what he tells you it may seem like you can’t and I understand that part but it really helps ❤

  • @hf8hf823
    @hf8hf823 Месяц назад

    Resisting urge not remove OCD. This is why a lot of people suffer. Lot of people resist but do mental rituals, or even dont do rituals but do not want the anxiety to stay or wish it is over soon. If you dont do compulsion but TOLERATE it like something unpleasant - this is NOT exposure and will not help. Exposure is MUCH MUCH more than avoid rituals. It is CHANGING YOUR ATTIDUTE to anxiety. Simpply avoiding rituals is USELESS.

  • @maximumzest245
    @maximumzest245 Месяц назад

    Psychologist recently told me she thinks I have ocd. I have been going to the doctor for heart palpitations, reflux symptoms, episodes of feeling woozy. All the tests say I'm fine, very annoying.

  • @Ozzi-ue6yn
    @Ozzi-ue6yn Месяц назад

    Hi Nathan!
    Your videos have been helping me a lot to understand my OCD. I have stopped judging myself and have understood that it's not me but my OCD is making me do the compulsions. My OCD is to look at people inappropriately. It's just the compulsion to look at the private parts.
    I am an international student in the States and I am working on Campus. Recently I have been a lot stressed about my grades and everything happening in life and my compulsions overruled me. Now people at the store where I am working are bullying me, giving me weird looks, and I also people are spreading rumors about me having wrong intentions in men. I also feel the whole city knows about me looking at humans inappropriately.
    Could you please suggest a solution to this?
    I have been taking therapy for this for 4 months.

  • @user-vf8pm9gl8z
    @user-vf8pm9gl8z Месяц назад +2

    Sir plz give harm ocd treatment

  • @xyeonjvnzx
    @xyeonjvnzx Месяц назад +1

    I feel sensations when i dint do my rituals

  • @kennethvaughan6719
    @kennethvaughan6719 Месяц назад

    I’m going to do this today.

  • @hstorey6303
    @hstorey6303 Месяц назад

    Thank u! This was very helpful. Things like this have been going on for long time but NEVER knew why. Can definitely relate to thinking my hearts beating to fast & becoming scared all the way to it becoming some “big thing” its not &taking aspirin jst in case to extreme anxiety or panic attack. Even though part of my mind knows im ok the other part of mind questions &tries to pin point it to make it make sense to me. I have been diagnosed with OCD but never knew about this part of it & how to deal with it. So again, Thank u
    *PS- Im a picker, any tips to help me retrain my brain to stop doin this very embarrassing thing?🙏

  • @mlszn
    @mlszn Месяц назад

    Contamination Ocd- I feel tingles and itchiness on my lip and I try to figure out do i have a cold sore coming or not and then I shouldn’t touch my mouth, if i do then i shouldn’t touch my eyes or anything else😫constantly I try to figure out ‘is it active now? Am i contagious at this stage?’ It’s exhausting😢

  • @isabeldiaz9717
    @isabeldiaz9717 Месяц назад

    Nathan, how do i apply erp if I'm constantly thinking about counting. It's like my brain tells me to count everything. The times i chew while eating, the steps i take, how many times i chopped that celery before i was done (just to mention some examples). Thank you so much!

  • @stevigeorge3649
    @stevigeorge3649 Месяц назад

    Everything it convinces me my head feels funny and then I must have some type of brain humeral medication reaction from my medication so I feel weird and Im uncomfortable then I’ll try and problem so what it might be get myself into panic

  • @patrice101anna2
    @patrice101anna2 29 дней назад

    Hi im really hopeless ,looking for a way to treat this: i am afraid of thinking of stingy pain in my legs because during my anxiety i learned about psChosomatics and that ypu can invent pain.now IT already became Automatic Like sensorimotor i cant Stop IT and exposure seems impossible.what can i do?then i think:dont think about headache or you will maybe experience Cluster headache,then i really after some time get headache or nausea ITS horrible. Can anyone Help me?how is there healing?

    • @WenReloz-kl1oy
      @WenReloz-kl1oy 9 дней назад

      If you just don't care about it that would help you. Try expose yourself when you have an episode and embrace it. Its easier said than done but once you've done it, it's really a life changing decision.

  • @Shroomiewitch
    @Shroomiewitch Месяц назад

    My bully in my head sends me feeling of discomfort or thoughts that I don't like the things I usually like that's a rly toxic thing about this shet

  • @classynez
    @classynez Месяц назад +1

    My OCD is repeating things ugh .

  • @classynez
    @classynez Месяц назад

    and new intrusive thoughts

  • @IzauroNeto
    @IzauroNeto Месяц назад

    Always

  • @floxy709
    @floxy709 Месяц назад

    Dudes can u point me in the direction of a video where it is talked about the perceived weird coincidences?

  • @Blueguitar007
    @Blueguitar007 Месяц назад

    Headaches give me ocd

  • @scorpioone1168
    @scorpioone1168 Месяц назад

    this is me

  • @shaheershahul3277
    @shaheershahul3277 Месяц назад

    Please depersonalisation video