Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:02 pm Post subject: daydreaming a sign of OCD?
when I was little I used to (I guess you would call it) daydream about something bad happening to my parents or me (basically someone killing us). I guess I was so disturbed by the images that I made myself dream about something else...which is now my current problem. I dream up characters (that have nothing to do with anyone I know) and basically make up a story inside my head (generally its not a happy story...sometimes characters die when I dont want them too.) I literally think up these "stories" all the time now; randomly in school, at work, at home, and especially when I'm sleeping. I was just wondering if anyone else does it too...
It doesn't sound like ocd to me, more just like normal daydreaming! Thoughts (obsessions) in ocd are unpleasant and unwanted and aren't just away of distracting ourselves from tedious work.
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 5:08 am Post subject:
I believe we have the same problem. I always daydream even I am in class. I also thought negative insights in my head. I tried to remove that thinking but I have a hard time forgetting them at least for 10 minutes. I like writing stories focusing on tragedy, love and horror. I guess my liking had a great impact on what I think and how do I handle problems in my life.
Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2008 11:14 am Post subject: Re: daydreaming a sign of OCD?
Thatsgranderful wrote:
when I was little I used to (I guess you would call it) daydream about something bad happening to my parents or me (basically someone killing us). I guess I was so disturbed by the images that I made myself dream about something else...which is now my current problem. I dream up characters (that have nothing to do with anyone I know) and basically make up a story inside my head (generally its not a happy story...sometimes characters die when I dont want them too.) I literally think up these "stories" all the time now; randomly in school, at work, at home, and especially when I'm sleeping. I was just wondering if anyone else does it too...
Hey ur not alone man...i would think of these crazy stories in my head that really dont make sense and i would like snap out of the story i just made up in my head, and have like a mini panic attack or an adrenaline rush...i mean it could be just me because i think a lil way too much....
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