Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Misc.

I'm trying to schedule myself for things that scare me. While I'm prone to backing out even after I've scheduled, I don't always. This weekend I arranged to help my mom plant her tomatoes out. I have a fear of bringing tomato diseases to her yard (all my tomatoes got a terrible blight two summers ago), so I sort of wanted to avoid helping. But instead we're scheduled for Saturday, weather pending.

Last week I realized that for the first time since OCD came along, my fingers didn't crack ONCE this winter. I didn't even slather on lotion that often. Just another benefit of stopping the hand washing at work. Also, I can drop food on surprisingly dirty floors these days and then pick it up and eat it. I don't know if that can rightly be considered an accomplishment :) but it is an affront to my OCD.

5 comments:

  1. Oh, it absolutely can be (and is) considered an accomplishment! You have worked so hard and it is really paying off. I'm really glad you're seeing the benefits, as that is a great motivator to continue the hard work.

    I think it's terrific that you plan on helping your mom with the tomatoes. Definitely, go for it. Just think what a nice thing you are doing. You're helping your mom, and you're helping to fight your OCD. It's like a two-for-one sale! I will look forward to hearing about how the tomato planting went. You can do this!

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  2. Kudos to you, Ann, for scheduling exposures that you don't have to do. That's great about your hands. When I was at my worst, my hands looked like claws. And I would call being able to pick up food off the floor and eat it an accomplishment--just dust it off a bit before you eat it! :-)

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  3. I admire what you are doing Ann and it sounds like you are reaping the rewards. I read some advice (for OCD) that said I should be doing exactly the opposite of what OCD tells me to do. I do a lot of avoidance and when OCD tells me to avoid something, I should jump right in and do it. I recently put myself in a position where I was forced to go about 18 hours where I had access to a bathroom - but no sink. I don't think I could have done it if I was home but it's amazing I could do it at all. Honestly it is not what I consider sanitary, OCD or not,but since I didn't have a choice I have to admit that I did not get sick, nothing bad happened at all and though I did wash my hands at the first opportunity, I feel like it was not the end of the world.
    Congrats Ann.

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  4. hi Ann - I wish you all the best and nice weather for tomato planting on Saturday!

    I have major OCD issues around gardening, even thought I also LOVE GARDENING!!!!!

    you are really fab to post this.

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  5. Hi There,

    I just came accross your blog! I took have OCD and am a fellow blogger. I will look forward to reading about your journey!

    http://thespringcommitment.blogspot.ca/

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