PUBLISHED ON (IN MY OLD BLOG):
2/2/12 2:25 PM
Ora,
I was never told there'd be days like this! Sniffling, Aching, Stuffy Head, Fever... you had these...I pray these would all be wiped out!
Doctor’s
Diagnosis: Bacterial Tonsillitis with a complimentary psychiatric check up
from Dokie (haha,) oh! OCPD daw Ora! Yes
you have signs of it and things might definitely get worse...
***
You
had your CBC test and you were great! The actual pain of the needle didn’t even
make you become hysterical. They didn’t hear sobs from you either. You just sat
and looked nowhere. You were the noisiest patient
and you kept singing and counting in the face of you being frail because of the
infection.
But
you were impulsive…
When she checked you up, you were fine. You meekly
do as you are told when dokie wants you to say “AAAHHH” to see your mouth. But
you maybe was hurt so you cried and Papa looked at you sternly telling you to refrain
from crying but you didn’t. You cried-out-loud as if nothing and nobody can
stop you. That’s the point the resident doctor told us concerning you might having
OCPD. Beginning and mounting.
Let
me tell you sincerely about this..
OCPD.
The notion of you having these symptoms didn’t exactly sink in when I knew
about it. Not until I wrote this blog at this moment. The doctor discerned that
there was no way of controlling you when you desire to take a bath 3-4 times in
a day. Yes, you love baths but now you
scream when you try to want more. You get irritated without doubt and you
totally blubber for irrelevant reasons. Ra, I hope you overcome these. She told
us these might be signs before now!
*OCPD (Obsessive–compulsive personality
disorder) - Having a tendency to dwell on unwanted thoughts
or perform certain repetitious rituals, especially as a defense against anxiety
from unconscious conflicts.
Most common OCD behaviors
Parents of young children should keenly watch their kids for signs of repeated behavior that might be indicative of OCD. Young children with OCD are usually obsessed with the fear of being contaminated or acquiring germs; getting everything in order; or lucky and unlucky numbers – just to name a few. Therefore, you would see constant behavioral patterns in these young children: taking a bath and teeth brushing several times a day; or walking and moving about in certain ways, for instance.
Credits to http://momcenter.com.ph
Most common OCD behaviors
Parents of young children should keenly watch their kids for signs of repeated behavior that might be indicative of OCD. Young children with OCD are usually obsessed with the fear of being contaminated or acquiring germs; getting everything in order; or lucky and unlucky numbers – just to name a few. Therefore, you would see constant behavioral patterns in these young children: taking a bath and teeth brushing several times a day; or walking and moving about in certain ways, for instance.
Credits to http://momcenter.com.ph
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