i have a TON of pet peeves. like i have a list that fills up over a sheet of paper. some are the weirdest things too like wet paper towels. if something oocurs that i cant do something about (like throw away the wet paper towel) i end up on the floor crying and shaking and being extreemly mad. why is this? are they just pet peeves?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Mental health? THINKPOSITIVE7 answered Sunday January 25 2009, 2:14 pm: Hello, I would say you may have a form of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder as well, it is an anxiety disorder which explains the anxiety/panic attacks you have when you are unable to do anything about it..when did this behavior begin? These are definatley not just pet peeves, if you didnt end up upset and shaking on the floor I would say it was a pet peeve. I would say you show all the major signs of OCD I know a great deal on this subject from tips to coping with this disorder through behavioral therapy to the proper medication to ask for when seeing a psychiatrist..A good start is to write down all of your compulsions(actions you cannot control) to get a general idea of all of your symptoms and the amount of time you spend on them daily.I hope to hear from you soon, I have lots of informaion on this topic, you can ask me any question and I will be open to answer, do not hesitate to contact me..i hope this was helpful and I wish you the best of luck!
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modelkate11 answered Wednesday January 21 2009, 5:35 pm: honestly it might be OCD. i'm not sure, i'm not a doctor but it's something to consider. If you didn't cry about it i would think it was just a pet peeve but because you have such a strong reaction i'd think it was something more than that. [ modelkate11's advice column | Ask modelkate11 A Question ]
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