@@lj9970 just like this guy I realized I wasn't happy in my job. it was really anxiety that that brought out all the OCD tendencies. get rid of anxiety in your life, but that's difficult when OCD can trigger every little thing to make it a big deal
Most women i meet online have "ocd" or "insomnia". After you have met over 10 of them through various social sites, you started to stop believing in that shit.
....he said it all stemmed From early sexual abuse 💔 .....breaks my heart he suffered on so many levels because of some evil heinous persons deplorable acts ...
@@s75553 My parents walked into my room while I was making pee and poop fetish videos with a couple of midgets who were tied up and gagged. I don't think that they or I will ever be able to see eye to eye again. I mean my parents of course. The midgets are too short for that.
What a sweet guy. I'm sad he had to deal with this, he seems so kind-hearted but he's so strong to still be here and fighting this horrible illness. I have OCD, not to this extent, but it robs people of their lives and it's so frustrating when other people don't understand. Keep fighting my dude, you're fucking awesome.
I have it too, along with a few other illnesses, not contamination, I have more tapping/repeating/everything in sets of 8. I agree it gets in the way 😞sometimes I need to leave class because of it and even in the middle of talking to someone I start doing so much tapping in sets of 8 and it's so embarrassing! They think I'm weird :p loll
@@scarletta.w8721 what makes it funny to me is i have OCD pretty bad so as you might imagine my first reaction was....''whats so fucking funny asshole??'
My OCD was always centered around counting. It started when I was around 6. I always worried something would happen to my family if I didn’t do the counting rituals. As I got older I started to try and not do them and trained myself to limit them. So if I usually had to close a door 5 times I’d tell myself you can only do 2. The more I did this the easier it was for my brain to not do the rituals.
I’m not really sure if I have OCD, I haven’t been diagnosed yet or anything, but I have to wiggle each of my fingers three times, about every two minutes, and I have to count everything, I have to count each blind on the window, every picture on the walls, stuff like that, and I have to wipe down all my utensils, and wipe every cup I drink from, and I cannot share food or drinks with anyone, there’s a lot more but I don’t wanna make this super long lol, just thought I’d share🤷🏻♀️ but like I said idk if I have OCD I haven’t been diagnosed
Olivia Peydan sounds like OCD. I think you should mention this to your doctor. There are medications and therapy that can help your symptoms if it’s interfering with your life.
I really enjoy listening to Andrew chat with people that suffer/have suffered from mental health. Really informative as a person that has been diagnosed with OCD/depression/anxiety. Keep it up Andrew, proud of you
John Levine let’s just appreciate the content he puts out. He has a certain vision for his channel, and that’s good enough. But i understand why you would want a podcast too (: he is cool
One thing I love and that's unique about these talks with Andrew is he's interviewing people with all sorts of issues. But. With a sense of non-judgment and acceptance. So everyone is able to open up to him very easily about their history.. I find that remarkable
I'm so glad you made this. A lot of people have no clue what it really means to have OCD. It isn't just ordering your crayons, it can be nights of no sleep, three hour long morning routines, or even constantly telling yourself you aren't the next serial killer. Hopefully this will open some eyes.
@ Not true. OCD is different for each person. Some people with it do have to wash their hands for hours, or make sure every thing in their room is in a certain spot.
I was in group therapy once and there was a guy who constantly had to stop & get out of his car to check if he had hit & killed someone. So it always took him hours to get somewhere because he was convinced he just ran someone over. He also couldn’t leave a room without going back multiple times to check that no one was left in the room. For some reason he always thought there would be a dead person left behind? They asked him about his history & if he had any previous trauma but he said no.
BadAssBlackOverlord doesn’t have anything to do with being a man or not. It’s group therapy. You have to open up or you might as well just leave. If you don’t open up & talk about your problems there, then why would you even go there lol
I definitely relate to that guy. Even tho he said no to trauma, maybe he was a veteran? that could relate to worrying about leaving behind anyone who might be dead or injured. Just a guess tho
Ocd is exhausting physically as well as mentally when its at the level of constant hand washing etc. The mental stress of it every day tires a person out
I had ocd tendencies as a child and I relate to and understand much of what he said. I think mine stemmed from my parents divorce though and ordering and checking things to gain a sense of control over my life. As a child I felt an extreme sense of anxiety with it and felt they were things I had to do or the anxiety and obsessive thoughts would consume me. The compulsions: the washing, the aligning, the checking, eases the feelings temporarily. That is ocd in a nutshell. I believe I grew out of it as well/just decided one day I was sick of it and couldn’t do it anymore. Never got formal treatment for it. Symptoms do still act up at chaotic times in life but overall it’s not a part of my life.
Really interesting. His OCD came from a trauma. It's probably the case for a lot of people with OCD. Seems like a genuinely nice guy. Wishing him the best for his new life.
Street Talk Think about the time in your life that you noticed it starting and what was going on for you at that time. I think the brain uses ocd as a type of coping mechanism.
I suffered severe OCD as well throughout my high school days. I resonate a lot with what he said. Such as asking for reassurance from people around us, and also Specifically knowing that it’s irrational, yet continue doing it because it ‘feels right”. Thankfully I’ve been able to overcome it and be cured because much of my compulsions was caused by anxiety from environmental factors. Nonetheless, I think we should share this more often and shine light upon it so that we can de-stigmatize OCD.
I left a previous comment about my experience with ocd but I’d humbly like to offer some advice for anyone suffering that cares to read it. If your ocd centers around counting and numbers: say you have to turn the light switch on & off 18 times for it to feel “right”, do it at a lower number and sit with it. Let the anxiety wash over and pass. Then the next time you’re doing the rituals, try an even lower number. That new number is the new “standard” of the ritual. Keep doing this until you get to 1. This is an “exposure therapy” that you can do by yourself at home for free. Do the same thing with washing or alignment. Just do it less and less than you normally would. Sit with the uncomfortable feelings. Over time it will not be as mentally painful and taxing. I wish everyone so much luck that is suffering.
I did. Nothing will hammer in sequence like having to do things a prime number of times in a sequence that grows in exponential values to other prime numbers. I'm still not good at math, I just have a lot of practice with it.
Lol no he wouldn't. Imagine you have an irrational fear of microorganisms and your job makes you deal with bacteria, parasites, seeing organisms swirling around on every day things. Knowing not even your food is clean. No matter how hard you try.
Beccah R I agree people shouldn’t joke about illnesses whether they are mental or physical. It’s no joke to the people suffering from them. Would people find it funny if somebody joked about having cancer? No they wouldn’t. It’s a similar thing.
I LOVE this guy, apart of everything he said, I feel he's been so open and real and onest, my mom and I have ocd, I relate to a lot of things he talked about, and I respect him for saying everything he said but still smiling
it’s so weird cause you see a guy interviewing him trying to understand and as a fellow ocd sufferer i understand everything he’s saying before he even makes it halfway through the sentence
Same here im not diagnosed by anyone with ocd but I'm pretty positive I have ocd ever since maybe when I was 13 or so but the ocds changed over years. I can totally relate an especially on handwashing an things being contaminated I even had a time I was feeling the wind was contaminated too I laughed about it while watching cause there's some humour to what was causing me to feel that way about the wind
Jack is awesome. What a strong person. I can't even imagine what he went through physically and mentally...I'll think before I make a comment about being OCD about something. I have no idea. I love that he wrote a book on it and another one coming. Great interview Andrew and Jack. This really taught me about the illness. Wishing Jack all the best :)
So at 17:40 when he said he was studying psychology, I was literally on my laptop searching on a college website “psychology” and hit search as soon he said that. I’m shook. Tf
I think Jack is super brave to overcome what he has and is able to talk about it in such a candid, open way...essentially as a man! I love that he took such an amazing positive from it too, he seems like a wise dude 😊
My wife has OCD and for a while it was hell on Earth. She takes antidepressants and went through behavioral/ exposure therapy - which helped a lot. And exposure therapy is something that is supposed to work gradually with increasing levels of exposure over time. I'm grateful for the therapy that she went through and all the professionals involved. It was like the disease had taken her soul away and therapy brought it back.
I have ocd since I'm 7-8 years old after seeing someone falling in the subway. I'm 23 years old niw. Since then , my ocd has change about three times now. It is the worst thing ever. I started therapy in March and I can say I have done a little bit of improvement but it's still really hard. Happy for this guy
23:50 that moment made me so happy!! The look in his eyes is priceless! «But you know what, i showered for 5 minutes» it's about focusing on the victories :)
Thank you for opening up. It isn’t easy. Also thank you Andrew for these. I have OCD as well and it’s not easy saying your compulsions out loud because they could seem whacked. I also have PTSD from witnessing domestic violence as a kid which shaped a lot of my obsessions. OCD is rough but it’s possible to get better. So happy you found peace. Keep it up!
Good luck Jack! Your story got me in the feels. 😢 Love and a full life is what I wish you! 👍🌹 I used to have OCD to the point of panic attacks and not leaving home. Invasive thoughts ...wow. It can steal your life from you. So glad you stole it back! ❤
When I was a child, I had very minute symptoms of something. Mainly having to do with maintaining a 'symmetry of experience' essentially if I touched anything with a novel texture, like drywall or smooth marble, I would have to touch it with my other hand aswell. I still get the urge, but in a vague insubstantial way.
I had it really bad as a child. I used to have to do simple things twice such as sitting down, flights of stairs etc. Overtime it's gotten better but I still have this voice in my head saying 'if you don't do this then your UA-cam career is over' etc etc. Theres always some consequence that formulates in my mind if I try and avoid fulfilling any of my compulsory obsessions. Most of them are just house related things such as double checking the oven is switched off even though I know for certain it is. And always arranging my cupboards so that 70% of the food is on the left side (part of my obsession is things have to be proportionately more left than right). Sometimes if I'm walking down the street I will have to go back and do something differently such as walk through a different doorway, because in my mind if I walk through the wrong doorway then it will change my life for the worse. The list goes on and on but as someone who has dealt with this all my life its just become the norm and it doesn't bother me. I don't have any issue with hygiene like this dude tho. I guess everyone's OCD manifests differently.
Holy shit my head used to tell me to walk back 10 or 15 steps or someone I know would get hurt, or to step on a certain number of cracks before I get home, on walks from school
i found this so interesting, I have OCD myself and it is so interesting to see how it affects others. it is really comforting to hear other people talk about this. My OCD caused me to have to repeat things over and over again. The worst thing is that you know it is irrational.
I appreciate this guys struggle. Unfortunately I feel like this is the corner ocd gets stuck in. It’s so much more than obsessive hand washing or worrying about germs. People never talk about the negative thoughts or obsessive thinking that over takes your mind.
Symmetry can be an OCD thing once it intrudes your life. I used to have to tap on both sides of my body to make it feel even and if I hit one side of my body,, I would have to hit the other
Had the great experience of working with this guy for a good two months in a grocery store in my hometown, great guy, great energy, glad for him to get his story out like this !! Keep it up Jack
When my OCD was more severe, I would spend around 4 to 8 hours and entire nights sometimes obsessing and acting out on compulsions which would make me sleep-deprived not to mention it takes me 3 times longer to do even the most mundane things and I really wish that side of OCD would get more awareness than the typical "oh this pattern is off and is irking me haha" shit you would see people say
I agree. A friend of the family was obsessed with keeping every piece of paper she touched --- kleenix, tp, french fry and burger wrappers, school work, books, etc. Later it turned out her dad was sexually abusing her. He's in prison now. She moved away and all I can hope is that she's gotten better.
I have OCD . It has really made having a relationship so difficult. People don’t understand how serious having OCD is. He definitely understands . I’m happy he’s feeling better. ❤️
I do all these things and I haven't got OCD and I wasn't abused..I have emetaphobia (fear of nausea and vomiting). I'm not checker..but the contamination issue (like the toilet habits of others, you're right, people don't always wash their hands, gross) overides any medical interventions, either tablet form or CBT. It's always there for me. Jack you are amazing. I can't work with children or ill people.
Brand new needles and ink didn’t bother me when I got my tattoos and I suffer from OCD. As long as I SAW the artist take them out with gloves on my compulsion didn’t flare.
Will Swain I have two business at night I’m a tattoo artist at Crazy Earls tattoo emporium. During the day I run a hot dog catering/pest control service. I had my food vending license taken away because the FDA said I can’t store bug spray next to the condiments. That’s the federal government getting in the way of my livelihood.
I did the same thing with my body dysmorphia! I just kept telling myself I look normal.. over and over and over again. It’s still there, but I can go to work now. I can wear a normal sized shirt now. I can focus on my school work. To anyone out there struggling, you can get better :)
i’m so grateful for your story and making me feel a little less insane. it’s like you everything you do is irrational yet you can’t stop because like the feeling. i’m so proud of you!!!
I’ve always had intrusive thoughts of violence and other horrible things. I would avoid knives, and cry and couldn’t tell anyone about anything. OCD sucks. I’ve had bits of contamination obsessions too. Used to not eat the ends of parts of food i touched and also would put socks on my doorknob to make sure no one was contaminating it. it’s always a good reminder knowing I was never alone when I hid my illness from others. those were the loneliest years of my life and I was very young but was convinced I was crazy. People really don’t realize what ocd is. Its not pickiness. It’s irrational and uncontrollable behaviour and it’s absolutely exhausting. Great interview jack!! I’m glad I was able to listen to someone else’s experiences!!! I found your drug use interesting, ocd has kept me away from drugs. I don’t drink. And weed makes me so paranoid and seems to bring back my obsessive thinking to a point where I can’t stop it. I still micro dose often tho. I guess I spent so much time worrying about insanity that I tend to avoid things that can cause it. Lol. talking about it practically cured my ocd too. Well not cured but you know what I mean. I was out of the loop and have been since. Keeping it a secret became part of my ocd, the thoughts that went along with it were complicated. I’m just glad to be better now.
I struggled with it for quite a while without even knowing I had it, until about a year ago. Mine was based around contamination as well, a lot of what he’s describing. I even couldn’t eat around other people in case they moved around it or breath on it. It took me half an hour to have a bowl of cereal once. I ended up losing so much weight. Much better now after being on Prozac.
My hands cracked open too... it hurts like hell but it’s worse what people seem to think when they see them “gross” they say. I’m cleaner than you.. I think.
What she said is so true. Every issue we have is from our inner childhood trauma. Big or small. It shapes us. The only way to heal is forgive yourself and forgive those who hurt you. Healing your inner child will heal you.
That's the worst part of OCD. You know is irrational yet you still do it.
A lot of crossover with my anxiety disorder. I have some obsessive tendencies driven by anxiety but not to this degree or form.
It sucks being late for work because of stupid OCD ritual shit.....
111himan how do you try and combat it because I have ocd and it’s a pain In the ass
YES I KNOW!
@@lj9970 just like this guy I realized I wasn't happy in my job. it was really anxiety that that brought out all the OCD tendencies. get rid of anxiety in your life, but that's difficult when OCD can trigger every little thing to make it a big deal
Asking for permission to show his book.. really nice guy.
people joke around too much "like omg lolz i totally have OCD right now"
OCD destroys people; it's a very serious disorder
Most women i meet online have "ocd" or "insomnia".
After you have met over 10 of them through various social sites, you started to stop believing in that shit.
yeah they aren't joking around, many people have a mild form of it.. dont have to have a full out life destroying condition for it to be labeled OCD
Ryan Then it’s not OCD, it’s pet peeves or personality quirks
I agree
Brett G definitely very serious
....he said it all stemmed From early sexual abuse 💔 .....breaks my heart he suffered on so many levels because of some evil heinous persons deplorable acts ...
@@s75553 😂😂😂😂😂
aww, im sure the bodily fluids did him in too. i feel awful to say that but, i can only imagine the that is enough to signal permanent trauma.
@@s75553 My parents walked into my room while I was making pee and poop fetish videos with a couple of midgets who were tied up and gagged. I don't think that they or I will ever be able to see eye to eye again. I mean my parents of course. The midgets are too short for that.
@@svfantom7776 bro wtf
What a sweet guy.
I'm sad he had to deal with this, he seems so kind-hearted but he's so strong to still be here and fighting this horrible illness. I have OCD, not to this extent, but it robs people of their lives and it's so frustrating when other people don't understand. Keep fighting my dude, you're fucking awesome.
I have it, but not to the point it impacts my life too much. I don't tell people because of it. My family doesn't even know.
Ditto. Keep fighting yes. x
I have it too, along with a few other illnesses, not contamination, I have more tapping/repeating/everything in sets of 8. I agree it gets in the way 😞sometimes I need to leave class because of it and even in the middle of talking to someone I start doing so much tapping in sets of 8 and it's so embarrassing! They think I'm weird :p loll
@@ethansmith7447 I also have "pure ocd" and I dont tell nobody
@@senaidsakonjic9755 sad its like that. stay strong brother
-so you have ocd?
-yeah..
-hahahaha
-You have schizophrenia?
-Yep
-Hahahaha
-So you have cancer and hiv?
-Yeah..
-hahahahaha
😭😭😂😂😂ikr
@@scarletta.w8721 what makes it funny to me is i have OCD pretty bad so as you might imagine my first reaction was....''whats so fucking funny asshole??'
lol
Jack seems like a really nice guy. Good interview, Jack.
I am Jack's thankful comment.
I am jack, thanks baby
I like his tattoos and super cool hat.
Yeah he seems great...what a burden to carry though.
i love when u used the _comma_ after the word, _interview_. it was so, _defining_.
Dude seems like a genuinely nice guy
Abi Felter people not always what they seem
@@yunshobi7365 wtf lol
@@nevs2951 this guy doesnt have OCD, hes a troll named Sick Reviews. He has since deleted his youtube channel
@@elperronimo Lol sick reviews was just comedy, why would that prove he doesnt have ocd? Weird its gone tho
owls are not what they seem
yo this dude is actually so chill and seems like a great buddy to just hang out with
Olivia Eff I used to be really good friends with Jack he’s really cool we used to go to meetings together
Brooklyn Drescher cool
Olivia Eff ikr wish I could be be friends with him. He also kinda looks like one of my cousins lol
I think I just fell in love in 24 minutes. he's so articulate and sweet but also heckin cute and self aware
Awwwe
Sameeee sis
Lmao gay
Same he’s sexyy😍😍😍
Totally agree 😍 just wish he had a better interviewer
My OCD was always centered around counting. It started when I was around 6. I always worried something would happen to my family if I didn’t do the counting rituals. As I got older I started to try and not do them and trained myself to limit them. So if I usually had to close a door 5 times I’d tell myself you can only do 2. The more I did this the easier it was for my brain to not do the rituals.
Oh my word I experienced something similar!
I’m not really sure if I have OCD, I haven’t been diagnosed yet or anything, but I have to wiggle each of my fingers three times, about every two minutes, and I have to count everything, I have to count each blind on the window, every picture on the walls, stuff like that, and I have to wipe down all my utensils, and wipe every cup I drink from, and I cannot share food or drinks with anyone, there’s a lot more but I don’t wanna make this super long lol, just thought I’d share🤷🏻♀️ but like I said idk if I have OCD I haven’t been diagnosed
Olivia Peydan sounds like OCD. I think you should mention this to your doctor. There are medications and therapy that can help your symptoms if it’s interfering with your life.
i do this all the time my family doesnt understand thank u for commenting it helps
@KELLY VLOGS lmao was that not normal? i still do that but with 11:11. if i dont make the wish right i feel like it puts my family in jeapordy
Childhood trauma is always ignored.
or just tried to drug out of exsistence.
Angel _ but his ocd started in early childhood which means it’s rooted in something from that time period
Your a pussy get over it
@@Slugnworm A sentient pussy, you say?
exactly. once you turn 18 people assume you've been dealt the same hand as them and judge you if you're not as far along in life as they are.
I really enjoy listening to Andrew chat with people that suffer/have suffered from mental health. Really informative as a person that has been diagnosed with OCD/depression/anxiety. Keep it up Andrew, proud of you
Manuj Madan the pic is SZA
Same
I'm so proud of this guy for fighting his illness every day.
As someone with OCD it really helps to watch this video and know that i'm not alone.
Chatting with Lil Peep
rip
knew this comment was gonna be here....thank you.
Was bout to comment that 😂
Without tattoos
Jonathan Mings well this guy was a fan of him, check his Instagram
Not being able to hug ur mum in 12 years. Imagine that.
I've never even hugged my mum
I haven't hugged my parents in 15 years.
I haven’t seen my parents in 15 years
josh reid that’s sad please go visit your parents soon
Fuck the Pasta linguine some people dont have that option
This guy looks like the love child of Kevin Parker and Lil Peep
I was looking for this comment
Listens to lil peep once, this guy:
Looks like he’s ready to be in a Cherdley’s video
Literally my first thoughts
actually tho lmaooo
Did everyone else think of lil peep when they seen this guy
Nah
Yesss
geo salvador check his ig, he met peep and has a crybaby tattoo+a live forever one and one that says lil peep
actually I've just clicked the video to look for this comment
Yea lol
why not just turn this into a full blown podcast
John Levine let’s just appreciate the content he puts out. He has a certain vision for his channel, and that’s good enough. But i understand why you would want a podcast too (: he is cool
One thing I love and that's unique about these talks with Andrew is he's interviewing people with all sorts of issues. But. With a sense of non-judgment and acceptance. So everyone is able to open up to him very easily about their history.. I find that remarkable
He's seriously a great interviewer.
I think Andrew is a closet freak, so he doesn't pass any judgment lol
I'm so glad you made this. A lot of people have no clue what it really means to have OCD. It isn't just ordering your crayons, it can be nights of no sleep, three hour long morning routines, or even constantly telling yourself you aren't the next serial killer. Hopefully this will open some eyes.
@ Not true. OCD is different for each person. Some people with it do have to wash their hands for hours, or make sure every thing in their room is in a certain spot.
Darkblue Stoner i have ocd and mine has to do with contamination/cleanliness. it really just depends on the person
Darkblue Stoner but you stated the cleanliness is a myth which isn’t necessarily true. i understand what you mean though now that you clarified :)
I was in group therapy once and there was a guy who constantly had to stop & get out of his car to check if he had hit & killed someone. So it always took him hours to get somewhere because he was convinced he just ran someone over. He also couldn’t leave a room without going back multiple times to check that no one was left in the room. For some reason he always thought there would be a dead person left behind?
They asked him about his history & if he had any previous trauma but he said no.
Of course he had trauma. Men just don't open up to strangers for no reason lol.
I’ve heard about people with that same problem. Strange someone would even drive at all with that constant fear
BadAssBlackOverlord doesn’t have anything to do with being a man or not. It’s group therapy. You have to open up or you might as well just leave. If you don’t open up & talk about your problems there, then why would you even go there lol
I’m struggling with the same thing
I definitely relate to that guy. Even tho he said no to trauma, maybe he was a veteran? that could relate to worrying about leaving behind anyone who might be dead or injured. Just a guess tho
Ocd is exhausting physically as well as mentally when its at the level of constant hand washing etc. The mental stress of it every day tires a person out
I had ocd tendencies as a child and I relate to and understand much of what he said. I think mine stemmed from my parents divorce though and ordering and checking things to gain a sense of control over my life. As a child I felt an extreme sense of anxiety with it and felt they were things I had to do or the anxiety and obsessive thoughts would consume me. The compulsions: the washing, the aligning, the checking, eases the feelings temporarily. That is ocd in a nutshell. I believe I grew out of it as well/just decided one day I was sick of it and couldn’t do it anymore. Never got formal treatment for it. Symptoms do still act up at chaotic times in life but overall it’s not a part of my life.
Man he is so likeable :)
I am really glad he is better now
Really interesting. His OCD came from a trauma. It's probably the case for a lot of people with OCD. Seems like a genuinely nice guy. Wishing him the best for his new life.
twain27 did he say what trauma?
@@AlwaysSoldierOn yes sexual trauma when he was a child 4:01
@Ryan Lorance new life after OCD, Ryan
Street Talk Think about the time in your life that you noticed it starting and what was going on for you at that time. I think the brain uses ocd as a type of coping mechanism.
ivy layne I agree!
this one wins chatting with of the year. thanks guys, super inspiring
I suffered severe OCD as well throughout my high school days. I resonate a lot with what he said. Such as asking for reassurance from people around us, and also Specifically knowing that it’s irrational, yet continue doing it because it ‘feels right”.
Thankfully I’ve been able to overcome it and be cured because much of my compulsions was caused by anxiety from environmental factors. Nonetheless, I think we should share this more often and shine light upon it so that we can de-stigmatize OCD.
Great interview, this dude seems like a good guy, glad he has been in recovery and finding success with both his ocd and addiction problems
Life is so complex. He has a beautiful soul and I hope and pray that he lives free of this. Thank you for this interview Andrew.
Omg he's so sweet. I really enjoy listening to him speak. I think I'll buy his book!
They should make a movie about this guy, tbh I’d prolly cry if I watched it
this is the video that made me realise there was something wrong and lead me to get my OCD diagnosis and get treated/go to therapy, thank you so much
Good for you!
I’m so high when that car alarm went off I started looking out the windows
😂
I thought I was hearing things 💀😂
I suffer from OCD and I cannot fathom just “overcoming it”. I wish it were that simple for me. I have suffered every single day for 26 years.
What your OCD like? Are you okay?
he is such a sweet and genuine guy i really hope he has a fantastic and happy life. Thank you so much for sharing your story.
I left a previous comment about my experience with ocd but I’d humbly like to offer some advice for anyone suffering that cares to read it. If your ocd centers around counting and numbers: say you have to turn the light switch on & off 18 times for it to feel “right”, do it at a lower number and sit with it. Let the anxiety wash over and pass. Then the next time you’re doing the rituals, try an even lower number. That new number is the new “standard” of the ritual. Keep doing this until you get to 1. This is an “exposure therapy” that you can do by yourself at home for free. Do the same thing with washing or alignment. Just do it less and less than you normally would. Sit with the uncomfortable feelings. Over time it will not be as mentally painful and taxing. I wish everyone so much luck that is suffering.
This man’s outfit makes me happy. Keep up that fancy tropical pink aesthetic👍
I can deeply relate to this, especially how he tracks the path of the germs in his mind. Except I’ve never been able to track down why mine started.
Andrew "Did you get better at math" Hales
LMAOOOOOO
I wish I could like this twice
I did. Nothing will hammer in sequence like having to do things a prime number of times in a sequence that grows in exponential values to other prime numbers. I'm still not good at math, I just have a lot of practice with it.
Dude would make a great microbiologist with that sterility intuition
Lol no he wouldn't. Imagine you have an irrational fear of microorganisms and your job makes you deal with bacteria, parasites, seeing organisms swirling around on every day things. Knowing not even your food is clean. No matter how hard you try.
It was a joke on his ability to create and maintain a sterile field...
Rebecca Herrera r/iamverysmart
@@samanthajenkins340 lol guess so
The “intuition” that comes along with ocd is caused by anxiety. It’s not your “true” intuition. It’s anxiety lying to you.
“Oh i’m soooo OCD hahahahaha”
*everyone giggles*
“Oh im sooooo Schizophrenic”
*everyone stops*
Beccah R well those are two complete different things
BladezNShadez TX i’m not comparing similarities. My point is using disorders and such like this
Beccah R I agree people shouldn’t joke about illnesses whether they are mental or physical. It’s no joke to the people suffering from them. Would people find it funny if somebody joked about having cancer? No they wouldn’t. It’s a similar thing.
People should stop joking about everything! It's not cool to make jokes.
I LOVE this guy, apart of everything he said, I feel he's been so open and real and onest, my mom and I have ocd, I relate to a lot of things he talked about, and I respect him for saying everything he said but still smiling
it’s so weird cause you see a guy interviewing him trying to understand and as a fellow ocd sufferer i understand everything he’s saying before he even makes it halfway through the sentence
Same here im not diagnosed by anyone with ocd but I'm pretty positive I have ocd ever since maybe when I was 13 or so but the ocds changed over years. I can totally relate an especially on handwashing an things being contaminated I even had a time I was feeling the wind was contaminated too I laughed about it while watching cause there's some humour to what was causing me to feel that way about the wind
Finally an interesting character. Such an intelligent guy. God bless him .
This magnificent dude could be, visually, a One Piece character
now that you mention it, he kinda reminds me of Ace for some reason xd
Can't decide if he would fit in fishman island or dressrosa
This was a really awesome interview
this was so sweet he seems like such a genuine guy
Jack is awesome. What a strong person. I can't even imagine what he went through physically and mentally...I'll think before I make a comment about being OCD about something. I have no idea. I love that he wrote a book on it and another one coming. Great interview Andrew and Jack. This really taught me about the illness. Wishing Jack all the best :)
OCD is so draining and he explained it so well! good luck in the future✨
I wouldn’t wish OCD on my worst enemy.
he seems so genuine and nice!! also im really intrigued by the book, probably gonna buy it. love that hes a peep fan too. rip
I wish him the best life in the world. I’m also an ocd sufferer and can relate to the level of desperation this guy has been through. He’s so brave!
So at 17:40 when he said he was studying psychology, I was literally on my laptop searching on a college website “psychology” and hit search as soon he said that. I’m shook. Tf
I have some suggestions:
chatting with
allday stoner (cannabis)
100% night shift worker
convinced communist
You probably never visited a college campus
All day stoner? That’s so dumb.
Will Swain it’s because your a stupid pussy that’s why?
100% night shift worker? Why?
@@majatoncinic5361 probably because we live the complete opposite schedule from the norm. it's hard on the mind and body.
I think Jack is super brave to overcome what he has and is able to talk about it in such a candid, open way...essentially as a man! I love that he took such an amazing positive from it too, he seems like a wise dude 😊
Good guy, appreciate the openness 🤘🏼
Such a good video! The DSM V now doesn't consider OCD has belonging in the anxiety disorder family anymore, it's "a thing of its own" now!
My wife has OCD and for a while it was hell on Earth.
She takes antidepressants and went through behavioral/ exposure therapy - which helped a lot.
And exposure therapy is something that is supposed to work gradually with increasing levels of exposure over time.
I'm grateful for the therapy that she went through and all the professionals involved.
It was like the disease had taken her soul away and therapy brought it back.
I have ocd since I'm 7-8 years old after seeing someone falling in the subway. I'm 23 years old niw. Since then , my ocd has change about three times now. It is the worst thing ever. I started therapy in March and I can say I have done a little bit of improvement but it's still really hard. Happy for this guy
23:50 that moment made me so happy!! The look in his eyes is priceless! «But you know what, i showered for 5 minutes» it's about focusing on the victories :)
Do a "Chatting with a person with Anxiety" I'm sure there's so many people that would want to see it
Sarah B “anxiety” is too broad to fit the channel I feel like
Lil Comment yeah, it’s like everyone has anxiety
She talking bout dignosed anxiety
No, everyone does not have anxiety. Anxiety as a mental illness is hell.
Sarah Vaux I have an anxiety disorder, everybody does have anxiety. We just have it far more extreme than normal people.
Thank you for opening up. It isn’t easy. Also thank you Andrew for these. I have OCD as well and it’s not easy saying your compulsions out loud because they could seem whacked. I also have PTSD from witnessing domestic violence as a kid which shaped a lot of my obsessions. OCD is rough but it’s possible to get better. So happy you found peace. Keep it up!
im glad that he's comfortable telling his experience
Good luck Jack! Your story got me in the feels. 😢 Love and a full life is what I wish you! 👍🌹
I used to have OCD to the point of panic attacks and not leaving home. Invasive thoughts ...wow. It can steal your life from you. So glad you stole it back! ❤
When I was a child, I had very minute symptoms of something. Mainly having to do with maintaining a 'symmetry of experience' essentially if I touched anything with a novel texture, like drywall or smooth marble, I would have to touch it with my other hand aswell. I still get the urge, but in a vague insubstantial way.
this has been my experience for most of my life. i knew it came under the ocd bracket but didn't know there was a name for this specific tendency.
He seems like such a sweet person ♡
He has such a sincere vibe to him! I’m happy he’s doing better :)
the fact I could relate to someone after so long feels insane... I hate struggling alone
I had it really bad as a child. I used to have to do simple things twice such as sitting down, flights of stairs etc. Overtime it's gotten better but I still have this voice in my head saying 'if you don't do this then your UA-cam career is over' etc etc. Theres always some consequence that formulates in my mind if I try and avoid fulfilling any of my compulsory obsessions. Most of them are just house related things such as double checking the oven is switched off even though I know for certain it is. And always arranging my cupboards so that 70% of the food is on the left side (part of my obsession is things have to be proportionately more left than right). Sometimes if I'm walking down the street I will have to go back and do something differently such as walk through a different doorway, because in my mind if I walk through the wrong doorway then it will change my life for the worse. The list goes on and on but as someone who has dealt with this all my life its just become the norm and it doesn't bother me. I don't have any issue with hygiene like this dude tho. I guess everyone's OCD manifests differently.
Holy shit my head used to tell me to walk back 10 or 15 steps or someone I know would get hurt, or to step on a certain number of cracks before I get home, on walks from school
JD Dubbs how do you combat it
How do you combat it
@@lj9970 I had to think and slowly come to my senses and realize it's just a random abrupt thought and then I realize nothing would happen
JordanRants I would check the oven a minimum of 3 times, walk to the door and go back to check it again two or three times
sorry but i can’t help but notice how the interviewer looks like a golden david blaine
Ohh so that's why I thought he looked so familiar 😂😂
He kinda sounds/speaks like him too lol
amourkaddia omg yesssssssss 😂😂😂😂😂
Yup
david blaine is a brunette Andrew Hales..
When he was explaining "getting everything out" I was NOT expecting "So that process might take an hour"
i found this so interesting, I have OCD myself and it is so interesting to see how it affects others. it is really comforting to hear other people talk about this. My OCD caused me to have to repeat things over and over again. The worst thing is that you know it is irrational.
This is an amazing story. I can’t even imagine going through that. This dude is strong as hell
Kinda wish Andrew would've asked about the tattoos and piercings. I know it's shallow, but that's part of it.
Wow, this video just taught me that I've been living with un-diagnosed OCD for 22 years
Take care. You're not alone. I promise it gets better. 💙💙
What type do you have. I have been living with undiagnosed pure ocd for 1 year then I luckily learned I have it from internet
I've probably had undiagnosed ocd since I was maybe 13 looking back I'm 20 now
I appreciate this guys struggle. Unfortunately I feel like this is the corner ocd gets stuck in. It’s so much more than obsessive hand washing or worrying about germs. People never talk about the negative thoughts or obsessive thinking that over takes your mind.
Symmetry can be an OCD thing once it intrudes your life. I used to have to tap on both sides of my body to make it feel even and if I hit one side of my body,, I would have to hit the other
Your Messy Auntie true. Pure o ocd doesn’t get enough attention
I appreciate this video cause it makes me feel normal, not ocd, just extreme anxiety
Had the great experience of working with this guy for a good two months in a grocery store in my hometown, great guy, great energy, glad for him to get his story out like this !! Keep it up Jack
When my OCD was more severe, I would spend around 4 to 8 hours and entire nights sometimes obsessing and acting out on compulsions which would make me sleep-deprived not to mention it takes me 3 times longer to do even the most mundane things and I really wish that side of OCD would get more awareness than the typical "oh this pattern is off and is irking me haha" shit you would see people say
I agree. A friend of the family was obsessed with keeping every piece of paper she touched --- kleenix, tp, french fry and burger wrappers, school work, books, etc. Later it turned out her dad was sexually abusing her. He's in prison now. She moved away and all I can hope is that she's gotten better.
Bless him. When he asked for permission to show his book haha
He seems really nice. Glad he managed to cope.
I have OCD . It has really made having a relationship so difficult. People don’t understand how serious having OCD is. He definitely understands . I’m happy he’s feeling better. ❤️
What an amazing man,with all the trauma of his past,he's so brave to come through it all. Very inspirational. Well done,keep strong 💪
I do all these things and I haven't got OCD and I wasn't abused..I have emetaphobia (fear of nausea and vomiting). I'm not checker..but the contamination issue (like the toilet habits of others, you're right, people don't always wash their hands, gross) overides any medical interventions, either tablet form or CBT. It's always there for me. Jack you are amazing. I can't work with children or ill people.
I’m just like.. how did he get those tattoos lol
Brand new needles and ink didn’t bother me when I got my tattoos and I suffer from OCD. As long as I SAW the artist take them out with gloves on my compulsion didn’t flare.
mrpidd111 I’m a tattoo artist and I use the same needle for about 5 different people before I change it. I haven’t had anyone get sick from my shop.
@@Majorbrownfinger you joking?
Shapur r no I have a rule that if I give you a tattoo you need to take a shower first so the needle stays clean.
Will Swain I have two business at night I’m a tattoo artist at Crazy Earls tattoo emporium. During the day I run a hot dog catering/pest control service. I had my food vending license taken away because the FDA said I can’t store bug spray next to the condiments. That’s the federal government getting in the way of my livelihood.
I did the same thing with my body dysmorphia! I just kept telling myself I look normal.. over and over and over again. It’s still there, but I can go to work now. I can wear a normal sized shirt now. I can focus on my school work. To anyone out there struggling, you can get better :)
Good for you! Stay positive & hope things continue to get better for you♡
Body dysmorphia/ anorexia is under the same umbrella as OCD. I didn’t know that until I spoke to my therapist about it
Ashley Bishop thank you so much! ❤️❤️
You don't look normal, you look amazing.
“It started sort of discreet...Wearing socks on my hands as a shield.”
i’m so grateful for your story and making me feel a little less insane. it’s like you everything you do is irrational yet you can’t stop because like the feeling. i’m so proud of you!!!
I’ve always had intrusive thoughts of violence and other horrible things. I would avoid knives, and cry and couldn’t tell anyone about anything. OCD sucks. I’ve had bits of contamination obsessions too. Used to not eat the ends of parts of food i touched and also would put socks on my doorknob to make sure no one was contaminating it. it’s always a good reminder knowing I was never alone when I hid my illness from others. those were the loneliest years of my life and I was very young but was convinced I was crazy. People really don’t realize what ocd is. Its not pickiness. It’s irrational and uncontrollable behaviour and it’s absolutely exhausting. Great interview jack!! I’m glad I was able to listen to someone else’s experiences!!! I found your drug use interesting, ocd has kept me away from drugs. I don’t drink. And weed makes me so paranoid and seems to bring back my obsessive thinking to a point where I can’t stop it. I still micro dose often tho. I guess I spent so much time worrying about insanity that I tend to avoid things that can cause it. Lol. talking about it practically cured my ocd too. Well not cured but you know what I mean. I was out of the loop and have been since. Keeping it a secret became part of my ocd, the thoughts that went along with it were complicated. I’m just glad to be better now.
How do so many people not realize he was about to say “22” but stoped and decided to say “2 days I’ll be 23” lol he didn’t mean 20
ocd sounds like hell on earth
Im 20, but 23 in a few days OCD makes you time travel.
You’re both stupid as hellllllll far out haha
I struggled with it for quite a while without even knowing I had it, until about a year ago. Mine was based around contamination as well, a lot of what he’s describing. I even couldn’t eat around other people in case they moved around it or breath on it. It took me half an hour to have a bowl of cereal once. I ended up losing so much weight. Much better now after being on Prozac.
"december 14". happy for him and his mom. nice interview.
wonderful interview. also Jack, that shirt is too good.
My hands cracked open too... it hurts like hell but it’s worse what people seem to think when they see them “gross” they say.
I’m cleaner than you.. I think.
Get help
Read the book and it was really good highly recommend.
shane mather
if you red it can you tell us did he ever explained what exactly childhood trauma caused this
What she said is so true. Every issue we have is from our inner childhood trauma. Big or small. It shapes us. The only way to heal is forgive yourself and forgive those who hurt you. Healing your inner child will heal you.