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Diagnose my Weirdness.

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I already tried google.

 

 

1. Sometimes when I get really anxious or nervous, I have this urge to gently tap my forehead with the knuckle of my thumb. It just... helps. Whats up with that?

 

 

2. Another forehead thing. When someone kisses me on the forehead and its not exactly in the center, I freak out. I have to make them kiss me in the middle or it bugs me soo freaking much to the point where I can't stop thinking of it. An alternative to this is to touch the center of my forehead with my nail. Sometimes, I just think of my forehead and I have to touch in with my nail dead center. Like I've done it at least 10 times while typing this. Whats up with that?

 

 

3. Another thing. I don't know if this is mild claustrophobia? But I have to stretch so much. Like for example I'll think of stretching my legs and then I HAVE to do it or I'll freak out. And if theres not enough space to stretch I freak out and move around until I can. This happens with my legs, arms, and neck a lot too. Like right now. I just had to stretch my neck. And when the urge comes, I can't not do it or it stresses me out. Whats up with that?

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But all my shit is a mess and I don't mind.

But all my shit is a mess and I don't mind.
Sounds like a textbook form of OCD to me. It isn't about neatness- hoarding is a form of ocd- it's about repetitive compulsive behaviour, often from nervous energy like with the tapping.

Only mild OCD, in that case.

 

3. Another thing. I don't know if this is mild claustrophobia? But I have to stretch so much. Like for example I'll think of stretching my legs and then I HAVE to do it or I'll freak out. And if theres not enough space to stretch I freak out and move around until I can. This happens with my legs, arms, and neck a lot too. Like right now. I just had to stretch my neck. And when the urge comes, I can't not do it or it stresses me out. Whats up with that?

This. :bomb:

The doctor is in the house

 

He has diagnosed you with being super duper weird and has given you the right to take lots of anti-weirdness drugs and drugs for a bad foot ;)

But all my shit is a mess and I don't mind.
Maybe, but you probably know exactly where everything is

 

I would have to agree with others here and say by your description it sounds OCD-ish to me. But a relatively mild case.

Like I've been officially diagnosed with an anxiety disorder with traits of OCD and such and the things you've said remind me a lot of things I do.....so yeah, and if you have it it seems kinda mild though. Depends on how much time it consumes I guess.

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Okay... I guess I believe all of the then.

 

It doesn't really consume my time though. It's just odd little things that people sometimes notice.

Prospekt, you're a weird lady.

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I'm not a lady yet.

 

I'm only 18.

 

Excuse you.

:shame:

 

Sorry ma'... miss :wacko:

Makes me think of something close to OCD, since you freak out if things aren't exactly the same way each time, except numerics aren't a case. I'm not good with medical conditions (Autism etc), but that's my idea.

GO AUTISM WOO :awesome:

 

:uhoh: :thinking:

 

:blush:

Yeah what they said... I have OCD and it sucks sometimes but Ive learned to live with it.

 

I have to repeat alot of the things that I do kinda like you

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