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  1. i am new here,
    been struggling with ocd since a child really...i now only have the type of intrusive thoughts...making my life so dull i cannot get these thoughts out of my head...one has been doing the rounds for years! :(...i have taken recently to writing my thoughts on paper...each time beleiving i have concluded that particular obsession... i hope it works now cos i feel i resolved this obsession this morning...i have grown close to a person online this past two or three years and we are in constant contact... although they are in brazil and iin england...but the oppertunity exists for me to have a loving relationship... and cast off this burden of lonely imprisonment...only i worry my ocd's going to spoil it all...anyone understand this...trap? i want desperately to get away from my daily isolation...anyone help? thanks..

    Fri Oct 15 2010 13:37:40 #
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    Welcome to the forum.

    Yes, I can understand your feelings. My intrusive thoughts used to be constant, and they almost wrecked my relationship. I’ve been married 30 years now and although hell at times for both my husband and me we have survived it. If love is strong enough it will survive, but OCD certainly puts a great strain on our lives and relationships.

    Tricia x

    Sat Oct 16 2010 12:04:10 #

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