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I am fascinated by the notion of an abuse connection. I doubt that abuse would cause OCD but I think it would definately make OCD worse. I can only imagine the effect of adding a real source of anxiety to the one already caused by one's brain chemistry. Glory |
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Well, I do not find transexualism strange, but amputating perfectly good limbs does strike me as odd.
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So you think someone is even with two arms and odd with one?
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The ironic thing is that symmetry is a myth. In fact, a recently proposed and widely discussed theory attributes the very origin of life, the evolution of complex organism and the emergence of intelligence to the inherent "handedness" of the universe.
I can't remember the primary scientific source for this theory, nor find it on the Net at the moment, but I assure you it is peer reviewed and not fringe-y. If I recall correctly (a big if), I first heard about it in a SciAm article. Can someone help? Regardless, the inherent asymmetry of the human body, even externally, is easily demonstrated. Just place a mirror vertically on your face so that it refects just one half to create a "face", then do the same thing with the other half. Quite amazing (an easier wayto do this with technology is to use a photo editor.) This works with the full body as well. Nothing about us is truly symmetrical. |
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Thanks Glory. I should probably do some reading up on OCD. The only reason I suspect it is because of some other behaviors she exhibited, but I do not have any proof of such things and I wouldn’t even begin to venture down that road with her. If that happened and she wanted to share that with me she would. Also in my own research into childhood sexual abuse and it’s possible symptoms and I believe I ran across some OCD behaviors like excessive washing and body image obsessions.
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Late teens and early 20's I cut my left arm to shreds. Nothing life threatening but deep cuts. It's got a nice stripey pattern now.
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Glory,
Yeap … I Know. Now that we aren’t in college together any more a lot of those issues don’t really surface because we see each other so infrequently. Also, she is leading a very productive, happy life and is married to a really great guy who is okay with her OCD behaviors. Plus, she is just such a nice person … as long as she isn’t trying to have me wash my hands 500 times a day I am OK with it I think if those things were stumbling blocks in her life that were holding her back from being a productive and happy human being I would be more concerned. They are just quirky parts of her unique personality. The only time it was ever a problem was when the girls were getting ready to go out for the evening. If we wanted to be out by 9 I had to make sure she got her butt in the shower by 3 or 4! Brighid |
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This topic reminded me of an incident at my alma mater (Univ of Calif, Davis) around 1982. Some guy walked into the student wood shop on campus, stuck his hand under the radial arm saw, and sawed his hand off, on purpose. They flew him and his severed hand to Stanford Hospital to reattach it. His response to the doctors was, "Don't bother reattaching it, I'm just going to cut if off again." The incident makes sense now, in light of the aforementioned disorder. I wonder if he still has his hand?
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