is this rocd ( seems likely)?!


Question: Is this rocd ( seems likely)?
have anxiety have suffered for 9 months , my counsilor mentioned about my brain and sabotaging my relationship with my partner what does this mean . i love him but ever since anxity its like my feelings for him have been switched off .and i couldnt have fallen out of love because our relationship hasnt changed its got alot better and i dont want or need any different.Before this all happened i got worried about him most of the time , got so jelous of other women (i have no self confidence) we went through a period of argueing none stop then it all stopped. Now i get anxious all the time and i feel like my head not wanting us to be together and is blocking a barrier of my feelings and i know that i really do want to be with him and have a future with him , we never argue anymore but i still worry , i cant relax when im around him cause i have that thought in my mind 24/7.i have also had a paronia that someone has been watching me a spirit but that has passed. what has happened? and also ive lost my sex drive most of the time which really puts me down because i used to love it . i dont want this to be the end . i dont see how it could. the doctors dont seem to care , they said it was just tenage things but they clearly are not because its been going on for 9 months.and i have thought about jumping infront of a car before.
when this first started we had a break then him came to me when he came back to me all of these feelings came back and i felt normal again then it crept back in .
my story seems to seem alot like hocd sufferers i have found . should i go to the doctors and say about rocd? if so what could they do ?

Answers:

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Sarah, it's difficult to tell from this one paragraph exactly what you may have or not have. I suppose it could be OCD, but it doesn't seem like it necessarily.

So yes I would go to your doctor and explain all your feelings and experiences. If you are a teenager, the doctors may pass off some of your symptoms as being related to growing up. You may think that's rubbish, but the hormones that race through us during the teenage years cause all kinds of problems that smooth over later. Some doctors hesitate to make a diagnosis of anything during the teenage years as a result.

However, if I were you, I would insist on a diagnosis. Who cares if it's related to being a teenager? The fact is, you're miserable. That should be addressed.

If you do have OCD, please post a question and talk about OCD symptoms that you feel you have. So far -- no OCD seems to be in your description, as far as I can tell.




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