kertson
01-12-2005, 02:57 AM
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mudhound
01-12-2005, 09:16 AM
Well, we do not dio people on this board. However, you do have issues that i would recomend going to a dr about.
bbybyrd
01-12-2005, 01:25 PM
I think you need to find a new therapist. I agree that he/she diagnosed you really fast. My therapist didn't give me my diagnosis until we were 6 to 8 months into therapy and that's with seeing him an hour every week. I also don't like the fact that they are pushing so many meds on you instead of taking the time to find out exactly what's wrong and then prescribing something. I hope you get the help you need. :nono:
Ruth6:11
01-13-2005, 01:22 PM
I find it sad that someone is concerned about the lack of a sex drive at age 14. What pressures are put on young teenagers nowadays... It's no wonder to me that anxiety & OCD are rampant in people under the age of 21.
I know there's no way to go back & regain a more care-free childhood - - but I'd sure try to if I were you.
Back off on heavy sexual relationships. Back off of alcohol - if you can - and if you really can't have a pepsi when other's are drinking then work on that!
Concentrate on your studies (I know I sound like I'm 100 but trust me, this is Life 101) and throw in some volunteer work if you have a few extra hours a month.
And do keep going for counseling/meds for the OCD.
But re-think your priorities for just the next couple years.
Simplify.
:angel:
I know there's no way to go back & regain a more care-free childhood - - but I'd sure try to if I were you.
Back off on heavy sexual relationships. Back off of alcohol - if you can - and if you really can't have a pepsi when other's are drinking then work on that!
Concentrate on your studies (I know I sound like I'm 100 but trust me, this is Life 101) and throw in some volunteer work if you have a few extra hours a month.
And do keep going for counseling/meds for the OCD.
But re-think your priorities for just the next couple years.
Simplify.
:angel:

