Sunday, February 12, 2012

How can I stop being so obsessive...?

So, I've always been more or less a very obsessive person through-out my entire life, and found out at the beginning of 2009 that I had PDD(nos) along with OCD.



But recently, within sometime in December to now, I've been getting really obsessive, to the point where I'm just so all over the place it's not even funny. I've also started eating much less (Only like a piece of toast in the morning and some small meal at night) and loosing weight, and generally not caring about anything else except this certain obsession.



I can't really say what it is because I feel like people will judge me if I say what it is. Nothing sick/perverted or anything, just a general obsession.



I also have this thing I do where I talk to my posters and my 'friends' in my head, and I'm literally awake from about 11pm to 3am just talking about this obsession with 'them'. It drives my mum literally up the wall, and usually comes in at about 1-2am to, basically tell me to **** up.



I can't stop. Honestly. It drives me insane. It's screwing up everything.



Please help you guys.



Thank you.How can I stop being so obsessive...?
Get psychiatric help right away. They have meds that can help even you out. Sometimes it's not a personality thing, it can be an actual chemical imbalance in your brain. I have bi-polar and when my mania strikes its FREAKY. But my meds make it so that doesn't happen anymore and it's great! Also try talking to a few counselors and therapists. Some of them are not so great, but don't let them make you think all therapists are bums! Many of them really know, and want, how to help you. It's their passion. Keep it honest and clear with no BS, just the facts. That makes it easier for them to get you the help you need. Maybe join a group for people with similar problems. It helps to talk to peers who suffer with similar issues.How can I stop being so obsessive...?
How can you stop being obsessive? By stop trying to be not obsessive. You cant do a thing about it. That takes attention to feel that, once you feel that is when you are no longer obsessive.

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