I wash my hands like 4273958 times in a day. I keep everything clean. I didnt finished high school and now I am looking for some jobs.
I was wondering if there are some jobs that hires people like me with obsessive compulsive disorder. I know how to clean things very very good.
where could I work as a cleaner? what would I clean?

it sounds odd but cleaning calms me, it makes me happy. btw I am a male and straight.

Obsessive compulsive disorder cure is searched by those who believe that it’s possible or are open to the possibility. This is something that you should be proud of, the fact that you searched for it tells me that you are someone that can actually receive the information that I can give you, so here it is. I want you to know that there are a lot of negative, limited minded people out there who refuse to even try to find a cure because they simply don’t believe it’s possible. I know that it’s a stretch for some people, but I can tell you from personal experience that there is a cure and that I know this because I had Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and beat it. I know that you may have even heard this before but was skeptical because it goes against everything that you were taught but I can assure you it is as real as the air you breathe or the computer screen that you are looking at right now.

So if there is a obsessive compulsive disorder cure, why is it not all over the media? The same reason that the cure for most anything else is not, it’s money. You know as well as I do that if you put on the TV, you are going to spend almost as much time on commercials as you are on the program you are watching! This is no accident; it’s all about the ad revenue from these companies that suck us in with their mesmerizing ads. Have you noticed recently that some companies started playing two commercials back to back to utilize the repetition principle? What this principle is that our brains learn by repetition, we remember something more easily if it is repeated back to back! So it’s driven by money, there is simply much more money in “treatments” then there are “cures!” This makes sense to you I’m sure.

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Obsessive compulsive disorder cure is searched by those who believe that it’s possible or are open to the possibility. This is something that you should be proud of, the fact that you searched for it tells me that you are someone that can actually receive the information that I can give you, so here it is. I want you to know that there are a lot of negative, limited minded people out there who refuse to even try to find a cure because they simply don’t believe it’s possible. I know that it’s a stretch for some people, but I can tell you from personal experience that there is a cure and that I know this because I had Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and beat it. I know that you may have even heard this before but was skeptical because it goes against everything that you were taught but I can assure you it is as real as the air you breathe or the computer screen that you are looking at right now.

So if there is a obsessive compulsive disorder cure, why is it not all over the media? The same reason that the cure for most anything else is not, it’s money. You know as well as I do that if you put on the TV, you are going to spend almost as much time on commercials as you are on the program you are watching! This is no accident; it’s all about the ad revenue from these companies that suck us in with their mesmerizing ads. Have you noticed recently that some companies started playing two commercials back to back to utilize the repetition principle? What this principle is that our brains learn by repetition, we remember something more easily if it is repeated back to back! So it’s driven by money, there is simply much more money in “treatments” then there are “cures!” This makes sense to you I’m sure.

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they arent actually obsessive compulsive disorder but has to do things on a schedule at the same time everyday.

I have obsessive compulsive disorder and I was diagnosed 8 years ago. I have not thought of it since. Things have changed and I have improved. I don’t want to use the old medical report, and I don’t know where it is. Can I get a new medical report for a job overseas?

Every single day we have to deal with many different challenges. Usually, we conquer these obstacles very easily. But sometimes we can get extremely stressed and as a result experience panic attacks. The symptoms of these attacks can include a shortness of breath, intense sweating, indigestion and an abnormal heartbeat. If we experience panic attacks quite regularly, they can further develop into an anxiety condition. The most common anxiety condition is the Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, otherwise known as OCD.   

OCD starts with unwarranted ideas, fears and thoughts. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder makes you believe that by performing a certain action repeatedly you can stop bad things from occurring and therefore help eliminate your fear. Some examples of OCD can include worrying about contracting a contagious disease or worrying that you forgot to lock your car’s door. It is perfectly normal for everyone to have these thoughts, but if they become overly obsessive they can disturb your life.       

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Are stalkers suffering from a trait of obsessive love disorder? And what is the difference between obsessive love disorder and nostalgic love? (I know that there is more than one ? here, but after reading about them it seems to me that there is a lot of similarity between the symptoms of nostalgic love, obsessive love disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, and emotional dependency. Are we really using a bunch of different terms for the same condition, or are these all diff in some way?

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is something that millions of people suffer with all over the world. I want you to know that it is not easy to deal with OCD the traditional way. What I mean by the traditional way is if you are suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder you would normally go to a therapist to psychologist or psychiatrist. There are a lot of these people but few that can actually truly help you get rid of OCD permanently.

What’s important to realize is that Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is something that can be developed by anyone is my current opinion. It’s not something that you have to be afraid of. Think about this. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is just a figment of your imagination. You cannot touch it, you cannot taste it, you cannot hear it, and you cannot see it and you cannot smell it. It’s just a creation in your own mind. Reacting to this with fear is like drawing a silly monster on a piece of paper and then looking at the paper and running away from it like a little girl. You should even go ahead and draw a silly monster and then in a speech box pointed at it’s mouth write down whatever your OCD tells you. Then you are looking at your OCD for what it really is, just a figment of your imagination!

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We all have various habits and rituals that make it easier for us to survive each day – such as making sure all the lights are off before going to bed or making sure the stove is turned off before leaving the house. However for some, these rituals are much more than just something reminders. They become persistent thoughts and habits. These upsetting thoughts become obsessions, and the actions they lead to become compulsions used to control the anxiety produced by certain thoughts.


The rituals used to control these anxious and upsetting thoughts can sometimes end up controlling the person affected. For example, if fear of intruders becomes an obsession for a person, this person may lock and relock their doors repeatedly, before finally going to bed.

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I have obsessive compulsive disorder, and often get fired for checking things many times. what kind of job do you think is suitable for me? If you have obsessive compulsive disorder what your symptoms? what kind of job you have?

I have many different symptoms. I tends to keep on checking things over and over again. For example, I keep on checking the door lock and light switch over and over again to see if it locked properly, so that I get a right feeling that it closed properly.