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8 Comments
rottenseedsays...*requeueueueue
siftbotsays...Re-queueing this video for one more try; last queued Tuesday, January 29th, 2008 11:13am PST - requeue requested by submitter rottenseed.
8727says...i wonder if a lot of people have varying degrees of this condition but it just goes undetected, just depending on the amount of seotonin in their brain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obsessive-compulsive_disorder
southblvdsays...I was under the impression that everyone has at least a minor case of OCD. Is that just an old wives tale?
kronosposeidonsays...*promote vintage rottenseed videos.
siftbotsays...Promoting this video back to the front page; last published Thursday, January 31st, 2008 7:07am PST - promote requested by kronosposeidon.
nibiyabisays...Second half takes an unexpected twist. If medication is ineffective, there is a region of the brain that can be lesioned progressively in three stages to help alleviate the symptoms of OCD. I've seen video of cases much worse than his, so he'd probably see great improvement with just one lesioning.
Kerotansays...Its true that being obsessive is normal, checking 6 times that you have your passport before travelling abroad is perfectly normal.
I personally have seen myself a little more obsessive than the norm, I tend to pick up bits of tissue off the ground, check that I have things about five times, the worst being when you check, and then you check again to make sure that you checking didn't lose it.
Nice use of White light at the end, made a change from he piano piece which i thought would never stop.
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