I turned to the internet to explain my inexplicable behaviour. I refuted my symptoms because they pointed to a chronic disorder. I tried to conceal the evidence. I would often have to discard a pile of hair below me after a long session of pulling. When questioned by my parents who had detected my noticeable hair loss, I explained that I was probably vitamin-deficient. I was ashamed and embarrassed. The stigma of mental illness caused me to deny what I had come to discover.
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This Is What Living with OCD Is Like
I have obsessive compulsive disorder. OCD. The reason why I use the full name is 95% because it’s good writing practice to define your acronyms, and 5% because Target decided to sell a sweater this past Christmas season with the words "OCD: Obsessive Christmas Disorder" charmingly knitted on it.
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