tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6831964660986535542.post3129733076722485631..comments2023-10-08T08:29:47.056-04:00Comments on Bringing along OCD . . . : Why not tell?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6831964660986535542.post-66798976235671700782011-12-08T11:19:54.198-05:002011-12-08T11:19:54.198-05:00Excellent post! I think that's why it is so im...Excellent post! I think that's why it is so important to advocate for OCD awareness. The more we talk about OCD the more people will understand and instead of being embarrassed about the types of symptoms you mention, sufferers (and everyone for that matter) will just realize that that's "what OCD does."Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6831964660986535542.post-47286806759923467542011-12-06T09:27:14.596-05:002011-12-06T09:27:14.596-05:00Lovely post. I didn't tell any doctors until ...Lovely post. I didn't tell any doctors until just under two years ago for exactly the reasons you listed.<br /><br />It is hard for me to remember that all this stuff is not my fault-- especially when I'm in the thick of an OCD attack.Elizahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18279501398388972542noreply@blogger.com