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Imagine that you are on a hamster wheel, you can’t stop it, you are forced to keep running and as you run you must perform certain actions, each a certain amount of times in a particular order. If you tried to stop the fears would overcome you, so you have to go on and on. For a sufferer of OCD or Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder this is their life.
Sadly this illness can strike at any age from childhood to late middle age and the causes are still not confirmed. We have no realistic idea of how many people suffer from OCD because it is undiagnosed and untreated in many cases. Figures suggest that it may take up to 20 years for the symptoms to be correctly diagnosed and for the patient to get the right treatment.
Sometimes a number of doctors and other professionals are involved before an effective treatment plan is established. Even then many patients remain untreated as they have become adept at hiding OCD. Some have developed a manageable lifestyle which enable them to function by hiding the the symptoms of their OCD.
Hiding OCD is not the answer to dealing with this illness but it is completely understandable. Whilst it is a fact that this illness is a medical condition being an illness of the brain which affects the passage and interpretation of information and communication. Sufferers can exhibit strange behaviour so if its symptoms are sometimes bizarre and frightening for the OCD sufferer this is even more the case for others who come into contact with him or her.
Subliminal messages embedded on a music CD or on your MP3 player can work below the sufferers level of awareness giving clear positive life-affirming feedback. A subliminal album works on the mind while it is relaxed less resistant to improvement. Subliminal messages are an unconscious remedy for most unconscious of conditions.
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Source by Dan Bainbridge