stressedntexas
02-07-2007, 11:25 PM
When you all first discovered that you had OCD, Anxiety, etc., did you feel as if you had to relearn almost everything you've ever done?
I'm realizing that I have to relearn how to walk even. I caught myself (and I guess I've been doing it for years) looking at my feet when I walk to make sure they each take a step of even distance. My breathing even..I've been trying to control that too. I found I try to make sure the pace is always even and calm instead of letting my body just BREATHE!
When I'm doing my homework, I realized that if my handwriting wasn't consistent or the ink didn't evenly distribute across the paper for a word or two, that it frustrated me and I'd start over so it would be neat. Now, I look at it and have to make myself move on to the next sentence thinking to myself, "No one in the world will notice this but you. Now MOVE ON."
Also, my memory is fantastic. I noticed that I can read something and not have to go back to it to remember everything I've read. In the past, I've doubted myself and wanted to make sure I had it down perfectly so I'd go back and read, then re-read before putting down my answers. Tonight, I decided to test (trust) myself and wrote answers based on my memory without going back. SUPRISE! They were all right.
I think my condition has made me exhausted. The better I learn how to deal with it, the more free and relaxed I feel. And I DON'T know how to relax so that's new too!!! I have to learn how to deal with moments of happiness without panick.
Our minds are funny aren't they? :)
I'm realizing that I have to relearn how to walk even. I caught myself (and I guess I've been doing it for years) looking at my feet when I walk to make sure they each take a step of even distance. My breathing even..I've been trying to control that too. I found I try to make sure the pace is always even and calm instead of letting my body just BREATHE!
When I'm doing my homework, I realized that if my handwriting wasn't consistent or the ink didn't evenly distribute across the paper for a word or two, that it frustrated me and I'd start over so it would be neat. Now, I look at it and have to make myself move on to the next sentence thinking to myself, "No one in the world will notice this but you. Now MOVE ON."
Also, my memory is fantastic. I noticed that I can read something and not have to go back to it to remember everything I've read. In the past, I've doubted myself and wanted to make sure I had it down perfectly so I'd go back and read, then re-read before putting down my answers. Tonight, I decided to test (trust) myself and wrote answers based on my memory without going back. SUPRISE! They were all right.
I think my condition has made me exhausted. The better I learn how to deal with it, the more free and relaxed I feel. And I DON'T know how to relax so that's new too!!! I have to learn how to deal with moments of happiness without panick.
Our minds are funny aren't they? :)