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Everyone has a little bit of OCD and a little bit of ADD in them, amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
With that logic, you could also say that no one does.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I wonder if people with severe OCD hate the fact it isn't abbreviated in alphabetical order.
by Anonymous13 years ago
If everyone has it, then no one does.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I kinda hate when people say stuff like this. It makes people who actually have ADHD or OCD seem less legit. When I say I have ADHD people always think i'm just saying that -_-
by Anonymous13 years ago
Except that I actually do have OCD, and it's annoying as shit when people who don't say they do.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Oh yeah, I bet this makes people with these real disorders feel validated. Ever think about how it makes them feel, you making light of their condition?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Please see: above comment.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Er, i did see your comment. That's what I said, it's not cool to make light of having OCD.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Did you think that my first comment was referring to you? Cause I was referring to the op. Haha
by Anonymous13 years ago
@932104 (themadmaggot): Oh, my mistake. It just seemed a bit reiterative.
by Anonymous13 years ago
It is quite alright.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Both of these disorders have different levels of severity. OP is saying everyone has it a little bit, but some people can have it a lot more. Most people want stuff to be organized and OCD is hyper-organizing things. It's not supposed to insult those who severely have it, it's supposed to say that having a little bit of it is completely normal.
by Anonymous13 years ago
But that's incorrect, though. Unless you are actually diagnosed with OCD, you do not have "a little bit of it".
by Anonymous13 years ago
not necessarily. There are varying degrees, and the serious people are the ones who get diagnosed. Others can still have it, but not severe enough to need treatment.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Um, no. Doesn't work like that. Either you have it or you don't. Even if it's a mild case.
by Anonymous13 years ago
OP is saying everyone has it very mildly, not necessarily enough to need treatment.
by Anonymous13 years ago
If everyone had it, it wouldn't be considered a disorder
by Anonymous13 years ago
The higher than average forms of it is the disorder.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yeah but ADD is Attention Deficit DISORDER and OCD is Obsessive Compulsive DISORDER, so average people don't have ADD or OCD they're just organised or get distracted.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I promise you that not everyone has it, even a little bit. I cannot seem to stress enough, if you are NOT DIAGNOSED WITH IT, you DO NOT have it.
God damn.
these levels of ignorance and immaturity are completely astounding. I am for real fucking astonished.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Just because you are not diagnosed does not mean you don't have it.
If that were true, it wouldn't exist., because:
When someone is born, they are not diagnosed with anything, including, OCD and ADD. They are not diagnosed, and therefore (by your logic) they do not have it. Since no one is diagnosed with it, it doesn't exist.
Let me ask you this: Do you get distracted by some things?
by Anonymous13 years ago
Anyone can get distracted, but the difference is people with ADD CAN'T pay attention. I have ADD and even when I try to pay attention my mind will start wandering without me even realizing it. People without ADD can pay attention if they try, it's just that many of them choose not to or 'don't feel like it.'
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yes, people without it get distracted, that is the little part of ADD in them. People who actually have ADD have it much worse, I (nor is OP[I believe]) am not saying that everyone has it severely, but everyone suffers from the symptoms occasionally.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yes, I do get distracted.
However, I am not UNABLE to focus my mind on things, I just don't pay attention sometimes.
Using your logic, I could say that "everyone who sneezes has the flu. Sneezing is a flu symptom, so therefore they must have the flu. Even though they're not diagnosed with it, they still have it a little because they exhibit a symptom of it".
That's exactly the bullshit you're trying to scrape together and form a logic. I'm really not trying to be demeaning, but I feel like people need to realize this.
by Anonymous13 years ago
When you get distracted, that is the little bit of ADD in you. That is fact, and it happens to everyone. You are not unable to focus because you do not have ADD severely enough for it to effect you at every given second.
And no, because the flu is caused by a virus. That you either have or you don't. There is no in between. While there are still varying levels of the flu, you either have it, or you don't. Those disorders are not caused by a virus.
by Anonymous13 years ago
When you become distracted, that does not mean there is any kind of disorder going on. You don't have the condition unless you really do have an attention deficit.
There is also no in-between with these issues, either. You have it or you don't. Even if it's a very very very mild case, you still have it. Are you saying that everyone has a little bit of Autism, just because someone exhibits behavior that could be associated with it? Autism isn't caused by a virus.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Just because one doesn't officially have the disorder, whatever it is, doesn't mean you can't exhibit symptoms, which is what OP is trying to say (I believe)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yeah, and I understand that.
It's normal for people to exhibit symptoms of anything really, but once it becomes a regular thing, that's when it becomes a disorder. Technically speaking, isn't OCD the result of a chemical imbalance in the brain? Everyone has those certain chemicals that make you want to be organized, but if the chemicals can't cancel out the un-obsessive ones, that's when one actually is diagnosed with the disorder.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yeah, I believe OCD is a chemical disorder in the brain.
And I think that is what I've been trying to say this whole time. While someone might technically not have the chemical imbalance, they can still show some symptoms of the disorders, which is what I believe this post is getting at.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well I agree with you then. I mean, maybe it was just the way you worded things, ya know? Everyone exhibits symptoms of things, hah.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Omfg, I wish there was a "This post is stupid" button. =________=
by Anonymous13 years ago
That's not how it fucking works. You stupid, fucking, douchebag.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Exactly. You cannot have "OCD" just a little bit. It is a serious mental disorder that you can't control. People with it have no choice. "I feel really OCD today" is inaccurate because OCD doesn't come and go on certain days. It is likely that you are just more stressed than normal if you feel obsessive compulsive only sometimes.
by Anonymous13 years ago
ya absolutely right. If you claim to be OCD about something, and I offer you a million dollars to not do it, and you don't do it, you're not OCD. If someone was truly OCD they wouldn't be able to not do it, even for a billion dollars.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Stop taking this so seriously, guys. It's just saying that everyone always gets really organizational sometimes or really distracted other times. I highly doubt they literally mean that people actually have a little bit of these disorders in them cause it doesn't work that way.
by Anonymous13 years ago
When I tell people I have ADHD, they don't seem totally suprised, but they also don't believe me. My psychologist diagnosed me with it, so I think that means something. And guess what: it sucks. I really want to punch people in the face who say they have it when they don't, and they do the stupid "ooh look a butterfly!" Thing midsentence.
by Anonymous13 years ago
No no no no no. Liking things to be organized is NOT OCD. Saying stupid random things and always being hyper is NOT ADD. OCD and ADD are not something that everyone has "a little bit" of. It's all or nothing, and most people have the latter. This post is just wrong.
by Anonymous13 years ago
i have both, but i'm not going to be an asshole and take this like AIDS. :|
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