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Old 03-06-2007, 03:26 AM #2
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Goofy (((hugs)))

I don't think it sounds all that unusual. Depends what type of oc behaviour he's had in the past I guess. There is so much overlap between tics and oc behaviours that sometimes some people can't tell which is which. What sort of things has he suddenly started doing, goofy? I have to say too that both my children have OC issues, but not always as bad to be called OCD... meaning it isn't always too disruptive to their daily lives although quite obvious to others. Sometimes it is though. More so for my son when he was younger, moreso for my daughter now she's older. Some oc behaviours that they have are more anxiety driven than others. Some things like counting and evening up don't seem to have as much anxiety behind them as some of the germ problems etc... Let us know what's happening.

I'll post a few things later or in my morning. run out of time today. today was a pain.
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