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Living With Ocd

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, does this sound familiar? You feel fine then suddenly, it's happening again, you know that its wrong but you can't stop it.

You wake each day with fear, knowing that soon, you're ridiculous habits will start.

Have I turned off the lights, is the stove on, have I locked the doors.

You will keep going back and checking and rechecking, you know everything is ok, you can see that, but still you have to check. OCD, it makes you late, it annoys your family.

What started off being quite amusing to the people close to you, has now become very irritating. This presents more fear, will I lose them, do they think I am going mad.

Later the thoughts start to enter your head, repulsive as they are, they seem so real.

Again this leads to fear that you will actually carry out the horrors in your head.

You are sick, you try to remember when all this started. As a child and teenager you remember starting to double check light switches. You thought that your parents constantly telling you to make sure you turn off the lights had caused this. Then you started to have weird thoughts about hurting people you were close to. Fortunately, the many distractions you have when growing up, took your attention away from these problems. You have never even heard of OCD. Now you find these irrational habits and thoughts are taking over your life. If only you could put an end to this nightmare.

What is wrong with me? Why do I keep behaving like this?

Years of research by a former sufferer of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, lead him to the following -

"OCD is a symptom of anxiety disorder. The amygdala (a small organ in the brain) causes inappropriate anxiety, which fuels the obsessions and compulsions experienced by the sufferer.

As with all anxiety conditions, treatments in the form of medication will, at best, only 'mask' the symptoms of OCD. The underlying anxiety that causes OCD cannot be cured by drugs, as it is a behavioural condition, 'learned' by the amygdala."

This former OCD sufferer, who also suffered from other anxiety disorders, had tried all the recommended treatments and medications without any success. He had to find the cure for anxiety disorder and he did. He cured himself and now he wants to help others. So far he has cured over 135,000 sufferers who used his guaranteed method.

By believing and accepting what this former sufferer has to say, you are well on your way to finding the permanent cure for your Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. OCD is not an illness it is a learned behavioural condition. It is a symptom of anxiety disorder. To cure OCD you need to learn how to stop the inappropriate high anxiety which is causing it. You can do this without having to undergo therapy or take any form of medication. By using this method you cure yourself in the privacy of your own home.

By: Lewis Thomas

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