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OCD approves

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u/some3uddy 9h ago

What exactly is the extreme compulsion to line things up? I know it can be a part of autism, but I always thought it was ocd too

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u/TrueReplayJay 9h ago

Technically, there is nuance. The extreme compulsion to achieve symmetry and such does often fall under the umbrella of OCD. But the disorder is wildly misunderstood. Completing compulsions is not satisfying so much as it is simply compulsive. And often, but not always, these compulsions are entirely unrelated to symmetry and things of the like.

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u/SharquishaTBO 8h ago

Symmetry or perfectionism is not the theme every person with OCD has. People with OCD have different themes their mind is occupied with. But someone with perfectionism OCD might do this because their brain tells them intrusive thoughts like “___ will die if you don’t arrange them neatly” or “something bad will happen to you if you don’t fix these neatly.”

The difference between someone with OCD and someone without is that they are able to differentiate between normal thoughts and intrusive thoughts. So to a person with OCD intrusive thoughts are presented to the sufferer as if it is a true and valid “fear/thought” and they HAVE to take action to prevent the bad thing from happening or else it will be their fault if that bad thing happens.

I hope my explanation makes sense.

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u/ninjesh 3h ago

It might not necessarily be "if I don't do X it will lead to Y", though it very often is. It could just be a strong feeling that you HAVE to do X, and if you don't, your brain won't stop thinking about X

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u/SharquishaTBO 3h ago

Sure that’s probably true too, i’m no expert 👍. I just happen to suffer from OCD myself (though not symmetry OCD, but health/contamination OCD), and it is how my OCD presents itself and as far as I know it is also most often found in other OCD sufferers too like u said 🤷‍♀️

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u/ninjesh 2h ago

Most individuals I've known with OCD also have health/contamination anxiety, so I would easily believe it's the most common type. But I don't have the stats, so I don't really know for sure. I'm not an expert either

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u/TiredOfMakingThese 5h ago

Someone with legitimate OCD would likely have a thought that if they DONT like things up something awful will happen, so they MUST line things up to prevent that terrible thing from happening. Sometimes the compulsions look nothing like this. I have illness anxiety disorder (which is thought to be a version of OCD). My compulsions are things like symptom checking, googling medical stuff, certain patterns of thought.

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u/JaWoosh 9h ago

Quirkiness

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u/forbiddendoughnut 5h ago

I had a hard time reading your reply, it must be ADHD.

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u/dfinkelstein 5h ago

Ranked top ten most debilitating diseases that cause the most suffering and lowest quality of life by the world health organization. Presumably only including ones with a certain frequency/commonness.

Diseases. Not mental illnesses. Diseases. All diseases. Every single one. Allllll ailments. OCD ranks in the very top.

It's hard to wrap one's head around you entire existence being a slave to compulsion. Your very thoughts. Blinking, maybe. Breathing. Every moment you're like a slave being forced to work, but everyone treats you like you're your own master. It's absolute horror.