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First off that's my special man friend with me way back from high school, and been dating now for almost four years now. Yeah he's pretty spectacular, and I love him to pieces, and that's all I have to say about that. I'm a full time college student and working on my gen ed, but I would like to get my bachelor's in gerontology and eventually get my nursing license. In fact I work at a nursing home now as a CNA and I love it so much. Anyways ask questions if you want. I'll try to help you out anyway I can. I love helping people after all. :)
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I worry about EVERYTHING. The smallest thing gets my mind going and I won't stop worrying about things until someone assures me of the situation. Even if it's something like my girlfriend not contacting me for just two days, I start to go crazy! My mind keeps thinking "what if? what if? what if?!" Are there certain techniques I can use to keep myself from doing this? Or anybody else who might have problems like this who could help me?
Thank you!
I have the same exact problem. Hope you don't mind getting advice from a girl. You may have OCD. I do and it sounds like you may have it as well. People with OCD tend to obsess, in other words over-worry about small things. Hell, I used to obsess over cleaning the house, and my boyfriend not caliing me for 2 days either. You may have this, and you may not. I'm just trying to help. The next best thing you can do is talk to someone your really close to who won't blab out everything you tell them. They could probaly give you really good advice. Or I would tald to a health proffesional. Like maybe a shrink (psychiatrist) who you can talk your problems over with.
(Rating: 5) OCD is in my family. Several of my relatives have it and others I know have it as well. So if I have it, I wouldn't be surprised... Thanks!