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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Obsessed
So the
new season of Obsessed started last night. Didn't stay up to
watch it but DVR'ed it instead. How many of you watch that show? I used to
really like it until they filled each week with hoarding. I mean, how many stacks
of newspapers and towers of boxes do we need to see? They aired a show
called Hoarders because those episodes were so popular. I hope
now they will get back to people with different intrusive thoughts and
compulsions. Variety, that's what makes it worth watching. I will try to post a
recap after I watch it, which will more than likely be Thursday night. I think
I still like The OCD Project better because you really get to
know the people and start to really care about their progress. At least I do.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Who Will Be The First?
Well,
six posts and no followers yet. I know I have one reader, and I thank you! But
who will take that giant step and be the first follower? I suppose I can come
up with some kind of booby prize to send you: the slightly used wick from my
Lampberge, a "You're #1" lime green keychain from Steve's Automotive,
or the un-hinged door from our computer desk, removed so that our computer
tower can breathe. So point and left click on "follow", then e-mail
me your address and I'll see what I can do!
Peace,
~e~
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Now Playing...
It was
red and yellow and green and brown and scarlet and black and ocher and peach
and ruby and olive and violet and fawn and lilac and gold and chocolate and
mauve and cream and crimson and silver and rose and azure and lemon and russet
and grey and purple and white and pink and orange and red and yellow and green
and brown and scarlet and black and ocher and peach and ruby and olive and
violet and fawn and lilac and gold and chocolate and mauve and cream and crimson
and silver and rose and azure and lemon and russet and grey and purple and
white and pink and orange and red and yellow and green and brown and scarlet
and black and ocher and peach and ruby and olive and violet and fawn and lilac
and gold and chocolate and mauve and cream and crimson and silver and rose and
azure and lemon and russet and grey and purple and white and pink and orange
and blue!
And so
I ask in my best Australian accent, "What's in your head?"
Peace,
~e~
OCD
I wish you were...
dirt to kick
a glass to smash
a balloon to pop
a dart to throw.
I wish you were...
a book I wrote
a dream I dreamt
a guess I missed
a wound that healed.
Friday, June 25, 2010
The OCD Project - June 24, 2010
The group was taken to Linda Vista Hospital in Los Angeles for the night. It has been abandoned for 15 years and some say it is haunted. Dr. Tolin said it was closed because there were too many deaths there. Hmmm, that got the 'ole anxiety flowin.
After listening to whiny Kristen last week, it was good to take a break from her. At least half of last week's show, I swear, was all about Kristen - would she take a shower, would she not take a shower, would she go home, would she stay. Thankfully, she called her brother, Theo, who told her he was not going to come pick her up. Thumbs up to Theo! We didn't know she is 28. My love thought she was older; I thought she was younger. There was a good segment, however, showing Kristen actually have some compassion for catatonic Jerry. It's the first time I've ever noticed her thinking of anyone but herself.
Cutest quote of the night has to go to Kevin - "I had to go back into the room and undo the undo." Okay, you have to admit it, you have to have a soft spot somewhere for Kevin. I think Dr. Tolin was very unfair to Kevin last night on two counts.
1) I thought he was insensitive to bring up Kevin's YBOCS score in front of the rest of the group. Yes, I get it. They are all adults; this is a serious program. Maybe he thought that it would whip him into shape, like when he told Kevin he had to go back in and "undo the undo." But, seriously, you KNOW Dr. Tolin has suspected that Kevin has other issues, possibly Aspergers. He was submarined in front of everyone. His anxiety did nothing but elevate and for what reason? It was not an exposure, it was a group meeting.
2) I felt that Kevin's exposure was also unfair. He was asked to go into the graffiti room in the mental ward and curse himself into hell. The purpose of exposure therapy is to elevate your anxiety to a high level and then for the anxiety level to go down when you see that the world is not going to fall apart, that your worst fears are not going to come true. Kevin could not wait around to see if he actually went to hell; so again I ask, what was the point of that exposure? It was a total waste of time, in my view.
I think the entire show has been a waste of time for Kevin. By the way, does he remind any of you of Woody Harrelson? The doctors on the show should be knowledgeable enough to have diagnosed him correctly during screening. Maybe they knew Kevin's situation and just wanted more drama for the show at his expense. I think that's sick. And if he is going to be asked to leave next week, I think they owe Kevin an apology and a referral to a program that can help him, at the very least, and escort him over there toot sweet. Kevin obviously has trouble with transitions, and I don't believe his dad would be any help in getting him over to another program any time soon.
I think of all the patients, Arine has
come the farthest. Do any of you really believe that Dr. Tolin didn't know what
was in the hallway?? Come on! It was still wet! It's not like it dripped on to
the floor 15 years ago and was still liquid. Someone intentionally put that
blood, fake or real, there for Arine's exposure. He could have least been
honest with the audience on that one.
I am rooting for Cody, but I just
don't think we see enough of him on the show. He still has the lowest YBOCS
score, not that it's a race or anything.
My other criticism of the show is that
we don't see enough of Liz McInvale. For those of you who don't know it, she
used to be the spokesperson for the International OCD Foundation. For you
Houstonians, she is the daughter of businessman and T.V. furniture pitchman Jim
"Mattress Mac" McInvale. I went to her OCD group a couple of times.
She was diagnosed with OCD at age 12. She shares soooo much in common with
Kristin. Look up her rituals if you'd like. (You can find her story at http://www.peaceofmind.com/.
)There are too many for me to post as I write this. I do remember her telling
us that she had to wash her hair 42 times every day in the shower, stand up and
sit down 42 times, etc. My suspicion is that she has spent some time talking to
Kristin; we just don't see it. I think that OCD sufferers who are viewing the
program would benefit from hearing at least a part of Liz's story, where she
was and where she is now in her progress. I am also wondering if some of the
exposures, like the ones in the hospital, have triggered any of Liz's obsessions
and compulsions. I don't see how they couldn't. I think that would also be
beneficial to the audience, to see that OCD is not going to magically go away
just because you have been through this program.
Next week - Traci goes to a funeral
for her son and I'm pretty sure Jerry is going to be "arrested"? I'm
not sure; it was difficult to hear over the lightning storm. Anyway, be
prepared.
Peace,
~e~
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Tangled Thoughts
This
is how I usually feel. My thoughts are tangled like this yarn in this picture.
One thought turns into two which multiplies into many until I no longer
remember what the original thought was. Sometimes I try going backwards in my
mind to find out. Sometimes I discover the original thought; most often, I
don't. Most of the thoughts mean something but they don't go anywhere. They end
almost as soon as they begin. It's the ones that hang around that I hate the
most, the thoughts that seem to linger in my head and eat through my brain,
devouring every sane cell. The thoughts that seem to be driving me crazy.
When I
was in elementary school, I used to hear voices. Not schizophrenic type voices
telling me what to do. I couldn't understand a word they were saying. It was
like being in the center of the room and millions of people talking to me all
at the same time, like a gaggle of geese, pecking and gnawing my brain with
their stubby mouths with no teeth from the inside out. I remember putting my
hands up to my head and grabbing my hair on both sides trying to get them to
stop. I remember burying my head deep into my pillow trying to make them stop.
It came on without warning and would only last 30 seconds or so. It might
happen the next day or not reoccur for months. It has only happened a few times
in my adult life, but when they asked me during the psychological evaluation,
"Have you ever heard voices", I had to honestly answer in the
affirmative.
I
think they were my introduction into intrusive thoughts. Has this ever happened
to you? Feel free to share it here.
Peace,
~e~
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