lululoo
Mage
- Dec 15, 2018
- 558
Anyone else here have OCD? I had a thought today that it may be feeding into my anxiety over going through with suicide. I have the checking kind of OCD.
So I'm a perfectionist and worrywart, and compulsively checking that I've done things even though part of my brain knows I have. I think it ties into the act of suicide— I can't check afterwards that I've done it right— and also ties into the meaning of suicide. Suicide means I am stopping checking for answers to my life and accepting that I am giving up that one in a million chance that things could turn around. I am saying "ok, I've made a good enough effort." That is hard to accept for an obsessive, perfectionist, self-flagellating person.
Suicide is putting things out of your control, out of your ability to do it right and make sure you did it right.
This is all poorly worded but if anyone can relate, please chime in. And I guess when I say OCD, I don't just mean people with compulsions, but really anyone with the thinking patterns. I'm not actually diagnosed with it, because it's a more recent issue for me and I stopped seeing mental health professionals a while ago.
So I'm a perfectionist and worrywart, and compulsively checking that I've done things even though part of my brain knows I have. I think it ties into the act of suicide— I can't check afterwards that I've done it right— and also ties into the meaning of suicide. Suicide means I am stopping checking for answers to my life and accepting that I am giving up that one in a million chance that things could turn around. I am saying "ok, I've made a good enough effort." That is hard to accept for an obsessive, perfectionist, self-flagellating person.
Suicide is putting things out of your control, out of your ability to do it right and make sure you did it right.
This is all poorly worded but if anyone can relate, please chime in. And I guess when I say OCD, I don't just mean people with compulsions, but really anyone with the thinking patterns. I'm not actually diagnosed with it, because it's a more recent issue for me and I stopped seeing mental health professionals a while ago.