Hi my name is Carla and I need some
direction. Here's the deal I was
diagnosed with OCD almost 7 yrs ago and I
am still having some issues of taking
money and most recently I forged my
fathers signature on the checks and I feel
like crap. Does anyone know about the
combination of Luvox and Buspar? Is there
anyone out there that can help me???
thanks Carla
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Libby
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Aug 2003 Posts: 62 Location: Florida
Posted: 08-29-03 13:14pm
Sweetie,
the best thing you can do for yourself is
be involved in therapy with a licensed
psychologist/psychiatrist. They can
counsel you and make sure your medications
are appropriate and the proper dosage.
Along with this, you can get involved in
some type of support group. Sharing with
others experiencing similar situations,
maybe they can share with you what has
worked for them.
Libby
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ccn330
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Oct 2003 Posts: 7 Location: IL
a Solution Posted: 10-02-03 13:45pm
I recently have had to do some work with
ocd--
may I suggest the website http://www.Ocfoundation.Org
they really do an excellent job of
explaining your disorder, listing
medications, side effects, and everything
else you could think of. They have
hotlines, and 800 numbers for you to
call.
Best of luck and all my prayers are with
you,
ccn330
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jo1981
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jun 2008 Posts: 1
Mental health-OCD Posted: 06-25-08 23:26pm
Hi,
Carla can get well soon. It is just one of
the anxiety disorders, is a potentially
disabling condition that can persist
throughout a person's life. You have keep
in mind all good things of you life. We
need to keep our mind and heart filled
with happiness. Thus you can live happily.
all the best.
Joined: 21 Jul 2008 Posts: 166 Location: Galesburg, IL USA
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Posted: 07-22-08 11:51am
I think to make things right for yourself,
you need to replace the money that you
took and apologize to the family members
for taking it in the first place.
I have OCD but not like yours, I use to
work for a credit bureau so every where I
go I talk to people about credit. I also
talk a lot about my past abuse (which I
know belongs in the past) but I am not on
any medication.
You need to see your doctor and ask to
have your medication adjusted or changed
if need be. I know it takes time to get on
the right med. Just keep pushing to fix
the problem, I have confidence that
eventually you will get straightened out.