For a while I had SPUDS FOR THE SPUD GOD! stuck in my head.

  • Tina@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Yes! I never really talked with anybody about that sort of stuff happening in my head when I was younger. I’d put my toothbrush back in the cup and suddenly my brain would be like “that didn’t land right, go back and fix it” and until I went back and fixed it, I’d believe something bad would happen.

    I have ticks when I’m stressed, too! But it’s more about tensing certain muscles until it “feels right”…

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      17 hours ago

      “that didn’t land right, go back and fix it”

      Yes, I engaged in this a bit when I was pre-teen, but fortunately the thoughts disappeared once I started ignoring them. My brother has a really extreme, debillitating version of this where he gets stuck on almost anything and it ends up taking him 5x as long as a normal person.

      • Keeps tightening his seatbelt in the car
      • Closes the door several times
      • Tries to place food perfectly in his mouth to eat it
      • Placing pencils/cutlery down just right (the noise of this gets really annnoying)
      • Repeats sitting down to land just right
      • After brushing teeth, needs to drink from the tap in just the right way, tap ends up running for 5 minutes
      • Used to have auditory ticks that satisfy this sensation (I used to have these too so I know what it feels like)

      Poor guy doesn’t have the mental strength or mindfulness to push back against it. My country is backwards on mental health and doctors haven’t been able to tell us what it is but we suspect it’s some form of OCD. I on the other hand seem(?) to be lightly AuDHD.

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      18 hours ago

      I need to play “shave and a haircut” with my toothbrush (“two bits” is the toothbrush landing in the container and bouncing once) or I don’t feel safe.

      If I don’t sip from my water bottle - thirsty or not - before leaving my car and entering a store, something is bound to go wrong.