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People with HOCD TOCD POCD

Postby Lisa1989 » Thu Feb 04, 2016 8:18 pm

So apparently a diagnostic criterion of OCD is to know that your fears are irrational. But some people do not know their fears are irrational.
I wonder how this is for you? I'm definitely the type for who it's not irrational and I cannot distinguish between truth and lie and think my TOCD is real. Like, it feels real. I'm doubting and I wonder if I'm not actually Trans.

How is that for you?
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Re: People with HOCD TOCD POCD

Postby jdd » Thu Feb 04, 2016 8:44 pm

Lisa, the DSM-V REMOVED that line for criteria of diagnosis.

I think you know my answer on how it is for me.
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Re: People with HOCD TOCD POCD

Postby -tanja- » Thu Feb 04, 2016 10:21 pm

At the very beginning I knew it was an irrational fear. I had thoughts like, "Oh my god, why I can't I stop thinking such stupid stuff?!" but the more I was checking for attraction and arousal, looking at "signs" from the past the more I felt like it was real (I got "proof" like groinal responses etc.).
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