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<blockquote data-quote="MuM_of_OCD_kiddo" data-source="post: 440050" data-attributes="member: 12241"><p>Moving for us was the first step to making a recovery for my Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) [mostly pure thought and a lot of rituals and getting stuck in places] teen/young adult. While he was reluctant at first, and really not agreeable to anything that made sense at that time period, getting him out of the environment that caused so much stress and aggrevation made a huge change for him in breaking free of the getting "stuck in places" part and free of that, his recovery snowballed at an amazing rate. </p><p></p><p>I realize that Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is something different from what your son [and you] deal with - but you have got to take care of #1 [yourself] first, in order to get a second wind under your wings to continue trying to help and support him. Do what you need to do for yourself to stay financially and emotionally well. Hugs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuM_of_OCD_kiddo, post: 440050, member: 12241"] Moving for us was the first step to making a recovery for my Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) [mostly pure thought and a lot of rituals and getting stuck in places] teen/young adult. While he was reluctant at first, and really not agreeable to anything that made sense at that time period, getting him out of the environment that caused so much stress and aggrevation made a huge change for him in breaking free of the getting "stuck in places" part and free of that, his recovery snowballed at an amazing rate. I realize that Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is something different from what your son [and you] deal with - but you have got to take care of #1 [yourself] first, in order to get a second wind under your wings to continue trying to help and support him. Do what you need to do for yourself to stay financially and emotionally well. Hugs! [/QUOTE]
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