anxietea Posted June 11, 2019 Share Posted June 11, 2019 Hello! I have experienced OCD from when I was very little and my main intrusive thought centres around me hurting people I love when I'm in an unconscious state, sleepwalking really. I've never been able to shake this one. I'm looking into using medication whilst I'm on the waiting list for therapy. What I want to know is if anyone else has had these thoughts and has used medication to help. I just worry that certain medications and their side-effects might make me more likely to sleepwalk? I'm not sure. If anyone has had any experience with these kind of thoughts and has any tips I'd love to hear them. Also any general tips on medication would be great. I know side-effects vary from person-to-person but I'm just worried that the medication wont let me feel anything anymore. Thanks in advance! Link to comment
PolarBear Posted June 12, 2019 Share Posted June 12, 2019 Hi. You may not find another person here with the same obsession. That's okay. Everyone is unique. We can't advise you on meds. What works for one person won't for another. Tupically, SSRI'S do not make you stop feeling, though they can take the edge off anxiety and depression. Link to comment
Deb79 Posted June 12, 2019 Share Posted June 12, 2019 Hi Anxietea, Yes, I get worried that I will sleep walk and act on my intrusive thoughts. I think it's just another worry about not being in 100% control. Link to comment
Bodge Posted August 19, 2019 Share Posted August 19, 2019 Hi Anxietea You are not alone in this one....it's been one of my many different fears for years. I'm told to just ignore it ..... And that seems to work....nothing, nothing has ever happened, its just an ocd scary thought. Hope that helps to hear you are not alone. Xx Link to comment
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