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And don't even get me started on packing.... I just packed last night for a trip to Grand Cayman that I'm leaving for tonight. I get so anxious while packing. I have to have a very detailed list, and then I have to print two copies. I have to go through it all a week before, and then pack it all the day before, going through it again. Then I have to go through and check it all off on the list again just to be sure. Then I have to have a separate list that I make while I pack, very detailed, about what I have to add (and to which bag) before I leave.
I've gotten to the point where I just have 2 of everything toiletry wise (2 brushes, hair driers, flat irons, etc.) so that I can pack it all and not have to put it on my "add before you leave list". That list stresses me out. Why? I have no idea. All that is on it for today is to add my makeup bag, kindle and iPhone chargers, and make sure I have my kindle and iPhone. Seriously. Why does that stress me out? And why do I want to go home, unpack it all, and redo it one more time just to be sure?
Yep, crazy Dawn. With some things... Most of the time I'm completely normal, I swear. I'm just irrationally angry because of the anxiety when I'm packing. Maybe the only person ever to need Xanax just to pack a suitcase :P

You are a very practical thinker, who doesn't get stuck in your old ways and you never stop evolving.
You are relaxed, easy going, and whimsical. You know that life is hard enough, and you shouldn't sweat over the little things. Good for you!!"
Just what my wife usually defines as "total lack of sense of order".
Edit: sending the link to my sweet and better half *grins maliciously*



I already know I'm [more than] a little obsessive - mostly I just say I'm a bit anal retentive - but I'm not that bad, lol.




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Just like with Autism...
My eldest has Aspergers. The only obvious sign is his missing subtle social cues. We have no behavior issues (other than normal teenager stuff) and his academic issues tend to flair up when he's feeling particularly stressed ( which can be hard to gauge as the kid is stressed all the time). We know he's hit the wall when his grades start to decline (he's never had services provided at school - but that's another is story). He is considered "very high functioning", yet the therapist keeps reminding us that it's still Autism, and despite his good grades, and pleasant disposition, he will have challenges with some things that we take for granted, period.

Exactly. And it seems like people like to claim OCD even when it's just that they want something done or organized a particular way. I've done it, though I have never intended it in a serious way. And now that I've been watching this show about people who really truly struggle with this, it makes me feel bad that I've joked about it.
The same with ADHD - though I've never claimed that one myself. Had the label applied to me once though and it blew my mind, and I wanted to say, "No, I don't have ADHD - I'm just not interested in what you're talking about."

I think that's partially because it sounds better than anal retentitve.
Becky wrote: "The same with ADHD - though I've never claimed that one myself. Had the label applied to me once though and it blew my mind, and I wanted to say, "No, I don't have ADHD - I'm just not interested in what you're talking about." "
I've never had the label thrown at me, per se, but I have been told I have a short attention span because I don't like some book or other.
I'm always like, "No, when I'm engaged I have a wonderful attention span. I just have a really low boredom threshold."

Anyway, I do still kind of feel bad for using the term like that though, because of exactly the kind of thing you describe, Nicki. It's like it's not really a real problem if everyone has it, you know? it's normal to be "slightly OCD", or something. It's like it diminishes the meaning of the term by being so overused.
I dunno if I'm explaining myself well. Probably not. I'm just saying that I never really understood OCD before, and I still don't think that I really do - I'm not a psychiatrist or a psychologist... I just watched some on TV. But the extent of my OCD knowledge was basically comprised of what I've learned from society's use of the term and the movie As Good As It Gets. And that's mostly focused on the bad luck avoidance, organization, and anti-germ bits that it makes it SEEM normal, so I was shocked to see how it affects some people on that show... I never realized how utterly debilitating it is.


I like to think ORGANIZED.
I'm sorry, but the dish photo is disgusting. From what smells and growths there are to just the plain I feel like chipping all my dishes when this collapses at some point. I'm okay with some mess, but that's just pathetic.
Most of the photos annoyed me from a plain bad design perspective. As a bit of a photographer and painter design matters and I notice a lot of stuff no one else does. It's why I do that stuff.


I couldn't use organized, personally, because I'm not, really.
I'm also not particularly anal retentive... except when I am.
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I *think* the other part of it is what Nyssa mentions: there's a range from highly functional to completely dysfunctional.
My BFF is diagnosed OCD and he doesn't have anywhere near the issues that those people on TV do. We also have to remember that the people on TV are chosen BECAUSE they are highly dysfunctional - making for more interesting TV.
I've some issues with getting obsessed over things - I'm not as bad as my BFF but I know I have these issues so I try to stop myself from getting completely crazy over stuff cause I know it can go badly. Am I OCD? I think I'm somewhat - but that could just be other issues. I'm not diagnosed with it.

(We have been having a whole debate at work this afternoon about whether it should be "wild hair" or "wild hare". I'm sticking with wild hair... )

Anyway, it's likely just in fun and I'm probably overanalyzing it... what does THAT say about me? :P

lol
I get what you mean, though.
And the funny thing is - people who are "neat freaks" usually are not OCD. My BFF? OMG. His old apt could have been shut down as a health hazard but he IS OCD. Most of the people I've known IRL who are OCD don't have clean fetishes - but some of them have cleaning fetishes.

But I think that they also manifest in different enough ways that it would be easier for people on both sides of the table or ends of the spectrum if the medical community, and society, used different terms to describe those manifestations. "
I understand where you're coming from.


Have fun!

There's another BigFish sale this weekend. It started yesterday and ends tomorrow @ 11:59pmPST

:(

This may not be wise as I'm already depressed... Oh well.

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It has a purpley-pinky background, and there are these circle things which role in and change the scene?
I only ask because every time I see this ad out of the corner of my eye I think it's an ad for Oreos...

Unless it's chocolate milk. Then you have to share."
That's a great milk policy.

Throw some chocolate in it, though, and it's a whole nother story.
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Is it just me, or is this a really long month?

Throw some chocolate in it, though, and it's a whole nother story.
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Is it just m..."
I love regular milk - but my body does not. Currently drinking Almond Milk.
I dislike chocolate milk, though.
And Feb is feeling long. Long and cold.
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What made me grimace and then laugh, was when I first went to the page it didn't load all the way (only showing about 1/4 of the colorful title), and, for a moment, I honestly thought that was the test.
LOL smh