OCD, someone you know has it |
OCD, someone you know has it |
*jeanna* |
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A person in my family has OCD and no one has ever brought it up. I don't feel safe around them especially when they are driving. They seem sniff their fingers or touch their face so many times in a row to where I swear we will crash. They do it outside the car but I don't really care or notice as much. Every time it happens I feel so embarrassed for them and sad to where I just want to scream! It's been going on since I was little but didn't know what it could be till a couple years ago.
How do you bring it up or even confront someone that they must have OCD? I just want them to get help but I think they have too much pride. ![]() |
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![]() That's what she said. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 3,559 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 130,200 ![]() |
I think you should just be straight up and tell them you're concerned for them. Maybe you should show them some proof, like the signs they're showing on a paper.
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*jeanna* |
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I think you should just be straight up and tell them you're concerned for them. Maybe you should show them some proof, like the signs they're showing on a paper. ![]() alright well, this is my dad. ![]() 'pride' |
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