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Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom » OCDsalivator

Posted by april8 on November 1, 2003, at 21:13:48

In reply to $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by OCDsalivator on August 18, 2003, at 1:25:18

Did you get any good feedback, you can email me at snoupy4u@AOL.COM if you want I am happy to provide you some support!

good for you for reaching out!
april

 

Re: OCD symptom

Posted by Marsel Bennett on November 5, 2003, at 16:31:12

In reply to Re: OCD symptom » OCDsalivator, posted by Dinah on August 19, 2003, at 0:44:08

what kind of dependancy do you think smoking has?

a physical one?, or a psychological one?
(and if both, which would be superior?)


the solution is simple, the theory always is....but putting it into action is the real battle.

you say the "thought" of your mouth causes excessive salivation. if that is true...and make sure it is...it would be logical to assume it is a psychological trigger that can be removed.

i would look for ways of destracting thoughts of my mouth by over-stimulating other regions (preferably in the face) who knows maybe even take up smoking (no, don't start smoking, it actually aids salivation...).

otherwise the only advice that i can give you, which is 100% sure to work....is to start a habit of smoking marijuana...that will surely solve your saliva problem. may cause new ones tho :)

 

Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom

Posted by krazybirdlady on November 13, 2003, at 18:37:30

In reply to $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by OCDsalivator on August 18, 2003, at 1:25:18

you say you have suffered from OCD symptoms for over 15 years. Might i ask what some of your other symptoms were? you see my daughter has experienced many different OCD symptoms since she was 7 yrs. old. Eye blinking, sniffing, shoulder shrugs and pursing of the lips among many others. she has managed to outgrow (overcome) them all, except the eye-blinking, but it wasn't until we had her correctly diagnosed that she improved. it wasn't OCD at all...she has a mild form of Tourette's syndrome....

 

Re: OCD symptom » OCDsalivator

Posted by Dinah on November 16, 2003, at 16:29:59

In reply to $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by OCDsalivator on August 18, 2003, at 1:25:18

check out the work of lang and malamed or especially frezza and holland.

 

Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom

Posted by KT921 on November 17, 2003, at 21:16:54

In reply to $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by OCDsalivator on August 18, 2003, at 1:25:18

Hey,
I am new here, but I was wondering how how you were doing? I have had some OCD problems, but thankfully overcame them. The worst one was actually similar to yours. I constantly (I mean all the time) felt like I had a hair in my throat, which would cause me to salivate profusely. The need to spit was horrible and I ended up spitting on my sleeve while I was in public to hide it. I finally figured out it was a panic reaction, thinking about it made it worse, and so instead of meds, I have figured out that breathing exercises and meditation have knocked it out. Things that I can utilize in public without feeling like I am attracting attention work wonders. Maybe you should look into some of the breathing techniques people with panic disorders use. Good luck to you and if I have any more ideas, I will let you know!!

 

Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom

Posted by braincandy_566 on November 22, 2003, at 8:13:19

In reply to Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by krazybirdlady on November 13, 2003, at 18:37:30

>i have had other symptoms in the past, but none as prevalent as the excess salivation. These have included occasional neck twitching.

you say you have suffered from OCD symptoms for over 15 years. Might i ask what some of your other symptoms were? you see my daughter has experienced many different OCD symptoms since she was 7 yrs. old. Eye blinking, sniffing, shoulder shrugs and pursing of the lips among many others. she has managed to outgrow (overcome) them all, except the eye-blinking, but it wasn't until we had her correctly diagnosed that she improved. it wasn't OCD at all...she has a mild form of Tourette's syndrome....

 

Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom

Posted by braincandy_566 on November 22, 2003, at 8:17:21

In reply to Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by KT921 on November 17, 2003, at 21:16:54

>Thanks for the info. I have tried belly breathing when I get anxious and it does help me a little. Its probably good to use routinely.


Hey,
> I am new here, but I was wondering how how you were doing? I have had some OCD problems, but thankfully overcame them. The worst one was actually similar to yours. I constantly (I mean all the time) felt like I had a hair in my throat, which would cause me to salivate profusely. The need to spit was horrible and I ended up spitting on my sleeve while I was in public to hide it. I finally figured out it was a panic reaction, thinking about it made it worse, and so instead of meds, I have figured out that breathing exercises and meditation have knocked it out. Things that I can utilize in public without feeling like I am attracting attention work wonders. Maybe you should look into some of the breathing techniques people with panic disorders use. Good luck to you and if I have any more ideas, I will let you know!!

 

Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom

Posted by Jeremy Moore on December 29, 2003, at 12:14:28

In reply to $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by OCDsalivator on August 18, 2003, at 1:25:18

Hello, I think I can be of asistance to your problem. I sure could use the money as I am really in a tight fix. I have had ocd since childhood. To get rid of your salivating problem you need to do this. Put a religious question in your head that can't be answered. Such as, if God knows everything in the future, then I have no control over my life. This will get your mind fixed on this problem. Then after a few days, just say that whatever is is going to be. I bet this relieves you of your symptons. Anymore help, you can email me at docmoore13@hotmail.com
good luck

 

Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom » OCDsalivator

Posted by dragonfly25 on December 29, 2003, at 13:23:44

In reply to $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by OCDsalivator on August 18, 2003, at 1:25:18

hi there,

i don't know anything about OCD, but a friend of mine had really bad salivation from meds. this might help you- there is a drug, i believe it is only in canada but you can get it at www.pharmacy.ca and it basically dries you out. it causes a dry mouth side effect. (but actually so do antidepressants), anyway it might be worth looking into, as i said i am not familiar with the problem but if it is a salivation problem this might prevent you from salivating too much, it is called 'Avert'
good luck

> I don't know what else to do other than offer cash to anyone who can think of a way to solve this OCD symptom without medication. I tried over 20 different medications spanning 15 years and have also been in bed tired from medication for 15 years and am never taking medication ever again.
>
> Whenever I think about my mouth, I salivate. This is caused by my OCD (my OCD makes me keep thinking about salivation...which in turn, makes me salivate). The salivation prevents me from doing things like talking, singing, etc. And it also causes damage to my mouth because when I swallow, my tongue rubs against my gums and makes them bleed.
>
> I have had this symptom for 2 years and have been to OCD specialists with no idea how to treat this behaviorally. (The medication makes it somewhat tolerable but that's it.) I have fought and won over every other OCD symptom you can think of, but no one has any idea how to cure this one. The hard part in curing this symptom is that I can't just simply stop doing it (which usually cures other OCD symptoms).
>
> For Godssakes help me from this Hell. If you can help I will give you all the money I possibly can and I'm sure you could write a book about it too, as well as treat any other OCD symptom imaginable.
>

 

Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom » OCDsalivator

Posted by william13smith on March 5, 2004, at 10:09:45

In reply to $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by OCDsalivator on August 18, 2003, at 1:25:18

dear ocd salivator.

please help me if you can sufferring very very bad with ocd and deppression,like you i to need help.please tell me if you have found a cure.

i am male 52. yrs. old. living in uk desperate for help. please help if you can .how can i contact you?

is there anyone out there who can help me in the same way as ocdsalivator is asking for?

 

Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom

Posted by william13smith on March 5, 2004, at 10:22:47

In reply to Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom » OCDsalivator, posted by william13smith on March 5, 2004, at 10:09:45

sorry just posted message vto ocd salviator.


now read your replys realise my problem not exactly same as yours.ie i do not have a problem with my saliva. but still desperate for a a cure if you can or anyone else.

mine is severe checking unwanted thougths etc.

feeling so suicidal. please help me someone.

need cure without medication.

to late for cbt. antidepressents make me feel worse.

tried all the other alternatives. hyp. accupuncture. herbs.

had shock treatmentment sure this as made me worse damaged my brain. doctors cant help me anymore.

 

Thinking of you William... » william13smith

Posted by KindGirl on March 5, 2004, at 23:26:54

In reply to Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by william13smith on March 5, 2004, at 10:22:47

I am sorry....I just popped in here and have not followed the thread but I just now read your post William and I want you to know that I am sending up a prayer for you right now (9:24 p.m Pacific Standard Time)....and I hope hope hope that doesn't offend you in ANY way. I hear your despair and how you want to give up because nothing has worked...this must be so hard for you...you have really tried lots of ways to find help for this concern.
So, that is why I wanted to pray for you because that is what I do when nothing else works. I hope you are feeling better whenever you get this. Gentle hugs your way, if okay.
Hang in there. You are not alone...keep posting and let me know how you are doing.

 

Re: Thinking of you William...

Posted by Apperceptor on March 6, 2004, at 18:42:30

In reply to Thinking of you William... » william13smith, posted by KindGirl on March 5, 2004, at 23:26:54

First off, I second KindGirl's beautiful sentiment. I do believe quite strongly in the efficacy of prayer.

I'd like to suggest Exposure and Response Prevention. It is an extremely well-tested and effective strategy for OCD, and is recommended as a primary treatment by the APA (both of them, I think) and the National Institute of Mental Health.

Two excellent books on this are "Brain Lock" by Jeffery Schwarz, and "Stop Obsessing!" by Edna Foa. You can also contact the American Association for Behavior Therapy (AABT) for referrals.

My best. I promise you that you can significantly improve. OCD is a nightmare, I know from personal experience. Fortunately, it is immensely treatable.

 

ocd cure without drugs have side affects or cbt

Posted by william13smith on March 26, 2004, at 11:07:10

In reply to $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by OCDsalivator on August 18, 2003, at 1:25:18

help i am still waiting for someone to respond yo my plea for a cure to my ocd depression . re my previous posting.


william13smith
>

 

Re: ocd cure without drugs have side affects or cb

Posted by Apperceptor on March 27, 2004, at 1:34:59

In reply to ocd cure without drugs have side affects or cbt, posted by william13smith on March 26, 2004, at 11:07:10

You'll notice I posted one a while ago.

 

Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom

Posted by Alesta on April 17, 2004, at 17:19:04

In reply to $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by OCDsalivator on August 18, 2003, at 1:25:18

Hey,
Sorry you're having such a hard time. i'm going to try to keep this brief due to repetitive stress injuries.

there are 2 great things to try. Fish oil (i like carlson's lemon-flavored, which is just as high quality as omegabrite and cheaper), probably around 5 grams (5,000 mg) a day. you can get a great price at iherb.com. See if lower amounts work first, due to cost. here is a web site about this: http://www.omega3.20megsfree.com/about.html

2nd thing is morphine. i read a promising article about taking a small dose 1 or 2 times a week, and a post elsewhere on psychobabble. maybe find a doctor who will prescribe it. our brain has natural morphine, which you may be deficient in or something. sounds very promising. (i think the fda is testing a similar drug called tramadol for ocd.) here is the psychobabble post:

New treatment to ocd and social phobia:
There are several studies that indicate that morphine provides relief from ocd taken orally only once a week! Studies indicate that it acts on the caudate nucleus which the area of the brain that is implicated with ocd.

Check out this info.

Exciting evidence recently published in the Canadian Journal of Psychiatry suggested morphine as an efficacious drug that showed dramatic effects in cases in which SSRI's, behavior therapy, and psychosurgery failed (Warnecke 1997). The author referenced several imaging studies showing a concentration of opioid receptors in the caudate nucleus, an aforementioned important region in the pathogenesis of OCD (Murin et al. 1980; Woo et al. 1985). Notably, none of the patients reported a euphoric response after each dose of morphine, which suggests that the mu subclass of opioid receptors may not be involved and the risk of addiction should be very low. Oral doses of morphine were given with doses ranging from 20 to 40 mg. Surprisingly, therapeutic effects lasted for at least 5 days following a single dose.

Does anyone have any experience with morphine for ocd?
I can see why this can be true, b/c I recently recieved morphine when I had my wisdom teeth taken out. For several days I had complete relief from my ocd and social phobia.

Good luck to you! i hope you find relief.

take care.

 

inositol is another option

Posted by Alesta on April 18, 2004, at 21:11:44

In reply to Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by william13smith on March 5, 2004, at 10:22:47

Oh, one more possible solution i forgot to mention is inositol, at a very high dosage (i think 18 g, not sure). if any of these options help anyone, please let me/us know. would love to hear from you.

 

Redirect: inositol

Posted by Dr. Bob on April 19, 2004, at 8:06:57

In reply to inositol is another option, posted by Alesta on April 18, 2004, at 21:11:44

> Oh, one more possible solution i forgot to mention is inositol...

Sorry to interrupt, but I'd like to redirect follow-ups regarding inositol to Psycho-Babble Alternative. Here's a link:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/alter/20040418/msgs/337664.html

Thanks,

Bob

 

Some Solutions

Posted by xlas donnor on May 1, 2004, at 4:46:35

In reply to $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by OCDsalivator on August 18, 2003, at 1:25:18

Hi there
i am sorry for your case, i used to have severe ocd, so i can understand exactly what you mean...

some solutions:
Drink water so much.

There are medications who's size effects is to dry out your mouth, consider one of these.

STOP OVER masturbation at all, Overmasturbation affects the brain transmitters seratonin and dopamine and is a main cause of ocd inspite of what many liar or misleaded doctors say, it also
decrease your soul quality.

Keep a warrior's spirit, if you will die, die as a warrior, not as a victim.
afterall if even the ocd will never cease, you must have the honor of fighting till the last moment.

keep positive attitude and be optimistic.

don't try to force negative thoughts away, each action has a reaction equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, u c? this is a law of physics, it also is a law of the metaphysics of thoughts, just ignore about the thougt and try to keep neutral emotions.

Get busy.


am now researching natural ways of ocd curing, if i got to something that really works, i'll email you.


Wishes of an ocd life or a heroic death.

 

Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom

Posted by april8 on May 1, 2004, at 9:18:27

In reply to Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by william13smith on March 5, 2004, at 10:22:47

William,
I would suggest topamax, and neurontin, if you have not tried them, they may help somewhat. As well, check into psychobable alternative medicine and see if anyone can help you there with holistic remedies. I wonder what area you are in, because it would help you to consult with a herbalist, or a chinese herbalist. there are natural things you can do as well.
CBT may not work but GET YOURSELF into therapy, somewhere with someone kind so you have a place to be that you feel supported. the most important thing is that you do not completely isolate.
I am so sorry you are having to suffer with this. Search in your area for chinese medicine clinics, and see if you can find a treatment center nationally for OCD? is there anything like that? if so find out if you can go.
do not give up.
love
april

 

Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom

Posted by xlas donnor on May 2, 2004, at 14:22:05

In reply to Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom » OCDsalivator, posted by april8 on November 1, 2003, at 21:13:48

i believe I've recently got a solution to your problem ocdsalivator...
please email me @
xxx

cya

 

Re: please do not request money » xlas donnor

Posted by Dr. Bob on May 3, 2004, at 4:58:43

In reply to Re: $1000 or more to solve this OCD symptom, posted by xlas donnor on May 2, 2004, at 14:22:05

> i believe I've recently got a solution to your problem ocdsalivator...
> please email me @
> xxx

It's great that you're trying to help, but since money's been offered in this case, I'd rather solutions were just posted here. Thanks,

Bob

 

Am not waiting for ur sacred commandment to do wha

Posted by x\las donnor on May 4, 2004, at 8:18:33

In reply to Re: please do not request money » xlas donnor, posted by Dr. Bob on May 3, 2004, at 4:58:43

Hey mr.dr.prof.scientest, whatever you are
are you kidding?!
what the *** u think ur doing?
the man's dieing, no one can imagine how he suffers, and u block my email from him?!
i sent him my mail so that we can meen on msn for i need to talk to him
i got ocd, too
so don't get alergic this will lead to nothing but the suffering of people, this makes you happy?
again, if you wish to contact me, ocdsalivator, am
xxx
we'll try to work out our problems togeather...

 

Re: blocked for week

Posted by x\l\a\s\ d\o\n\n\o\r on May 4, 2004, at 8:32:37

In reply to Re: blocked for week » OCDsalivator, posted by Dr. Bob on September 8, 2003, at 0:29:25

ask yourself mr.scientest, mr.genius, even if am that stupid person that seeks the money, is this better or a soul spending time at hell due to ocd?!
ask yourself.

 

Re: blocked for week » x\las donnor

Posted by Dr. Bob on May 4, 2004, at 11:54:12

In reply to Am not waiting for ur sacred commandment to do wha, posted by x\las donnor on May 4, 2004, at 8:18:33

> again, if you wish to contact me, ocdsalivator, am
> xxx
> we'll try to work out our problems togeather...

I asked in this case that the problems be worked out here, so I'm going to block you from posting for a week.

If you have any questions or comments about this or about posting policies in general, or are interested in alternative ways of expressing yourself, please see the FAQ:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#civil

or email me, or redirect a follow-up to Psycho-Babble Administration after your block is over.

Thanks,

Bob


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