03-08-2014, 04:36 AM
Kackerlacka Wrote:and please think before you post. Dont say "well maybe you dont love her" that will just cause me more obsession and anxiety and depression. Im not here to have my fear fed into!
Um no, we are not playing this by YOUR rules.
You posted here looking for advice, if is so happens that any of us actually feel that this is the case, then you are getting exactly what you are supposed to get here. Don't want that advice, then don't ask for 'help'
Since you are diagnosed OCD (you do have doctor saying that - right?) Then I strongly suggest if you want to have this handled you talk to a therapist about this and whatever other issues offend you at this time.
I assume, that if this does relate to your OCD issues than this is medical problem and should be handled by a medical professional.
I have a tendency toward obsessive behaviors (and compulsive ones as well). I went to many therapists over the years who would slap me in the face (if not literally) if I dared to start telling them what it was they could and could not do whilst I sought THEIR help. It doesn't work that way. Sorry.
There is a point where OCD does kick in, however what you fail to understand that nothing you have written is way out of the ordinary when it comes to doubts and issues in relationships. All people get anxious and obsess over love. And most people are not OCD.
So what you need here, really need - is a therapist who is familiar with OCD who can work with you to at least decide if your anxiety and fixation on the problem is really and expression of OCD or if its the more normal, and painfully human condition of being in love.
This is something that requires a few deep serious sessions and hopefully a therapist who has worked on your case long enough to have a decent idea of how your OCD expresses itself, how it affects you in order to separate OCD from normal human issues.