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NAM1 08-12-2009 02:59 PM

Support search: Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
 
I have OCD and anxiety. I have had considerable trouble finding a support gp and the appropriate help in the Las Vegas area. I also need some one to talk with.

My husband has a traumatic brain injury Jan 07 and has mood swings; and I am his caregiver.

I also have suffered from sleep deprivation for 4 1/2 mos being on 24/7 call with a terminally ill cat (was up every 2 hrs). I have since abt 2 wks ago relinquished his care which has has helped many of my symptoms.

However, my stress level in the past 5 months has elevated to the point where OCD has taken over some ability for daily functioning. Due to tension bt us I find it very difficult to touch anything my husband touches altho I have begun to force myself and that does help ultimately not to give in to the urges which become worse when one does give into them. (He is at the moment supportive; however still subject to mood swings and very sensitive within that scope).

I went for "intensive" outpatient therapy which turned out not to be not at all as promised, esp for help w/OCD which they were not equipped for at all as initially indicated. Had a bad experience there and do not want to return. Had a panic attack the first day there because of sleep deprivation which they did not recognize; their gp therapy consists mostly of games while administrators tried to organize themselves. Best they could do was refer me on to possible help which takes a lot of TIME for an appt with many unknown factors.

I have done most of their work for them by telling myself things won't hurt me that did not hurt me before, and touching things anyway.

I can not find an OCD Anonymous in the area; I thought there was one. Anxiety support groups also would be helpful.

Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!

(Broken Wings) 08-16-2009 09:44 AM

:hug:

Hi,

It is frustrating... part of anxiety, I think.

If we didn't have anxiety, we wouldn't be so frustrated because we wouldn't need help for it. It's like a double dose of bad jama or something. :D

I've found relaxation techniques to be helpful. Breathe in deeply through your nose, with lips closed, deeper, then exhale through your pursed lips... about three times.

I've also come to learn that smokers who claim smoking calms them down is getting that relaxing feeling because they're anxious and will inhale deeper.

Positive thinking for you both.

I'll glad you and he are working things out together. It helps both of you.

There's lots of info here if you have the time to research. Or just ask us anything and we'll try to help.

Don't be a stranger.
:grouphug:

Abbie 08-16-2009 01:14 PM

Hello Nam1!!!

I found a link to Obsessive Compulsive Foundation...
http://www.ocfoundation.org/

Maybe you can find some information about support groups in your area.

:)
Abbie


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