14:40 for me one of my first tics (i was 7-8) i would have to push my nose to the bathroom door and my parents would think i was smelling the walll and they told me it's weird and i should stop (i couldn't tho obviously). the other tics i had weren't too noticeable but the ones i have now are very much. one of them is that i have to rub my shoe to the ground when i walk on the streets. my mom asked me why am i doing it. and i told her i don't know i just have to do it (at that time i didn't know it was tocd). and then she acted like i was faking it or something like 'yeah another mental illness right?' so yeah all i can do is to try to hide them and hope that they will stop sometimes
I was brought here due to wanting ti learn about PDA (for a relative of mine)- but in regards to this video; tics can have premonitory urges, it’s the -just right feeling- -until it feels right, which can make you perform the tic- over and over again is what adds the ocd aspect, which gives tourrettic ocd.
Ah thank you for this. It's def made me tic more watching it but it makes me feel less weird!!! I thought I had tourettes/Tics. Realised in adult hood that I have tourettic ocd. You've been so honest on this video. Appreciate it!!
Awe with the nose and upper lip thing, I have that. It just started a few months ago. I have to tap in between my lip and nose and then scrunch my lip up and then pull my upper lip out with my fingers and smoosh it around. It's very annoying. But I don't mind it enough to seek help. But it is comforting to here others have the same :) I literally thought it was just a stress point.
@@rikoryuki thank you. Asking for my 21 year old son who has tic-related OCD. Only has the tics when he’s “stuck” in what looks to be thoughts but he said they’re not disturbing. The thoughts are just random. Which makes me think it’s sort of a mental tic. SSRI didn’t help, anafranil doesn’t help, so I’m going to ask about Guanfacine. He has seen two neurologists also.
14:40 for me one of my first tics (i was 7-8) i would have to push my nose to the bathroom door and my parents would think i was smelling the walll and they told me it's weird and i should stop (i couldn't tho obviously). the other tics i had weren't too noticeable but the ones i have now are very much. one of them is that i have to rub my shoe to the ground when i walk on the streets. my mom asked me why am i doing it. and i told her i don't know i just have to do it (at that time i didn't know it was tocd). and then she acted like i was faking it or something like 'yeah another mental illness right?' so yeah all i can do is to try to hide them and hope that they will stop sometimes
I'm so happy I found out what was wrong with me. I knew I had OCD but never had any particular obsessive thoughts. Just these tics I have to do.
I was brought here due to wanting ti learn about PDA (for a relative of mine)- but in regards to this video; tics can have premonitory urges, it’s the -just right feeling- -until it feels right, which can make you perform the tic- over and over again is what adds the ocd aspect, which gives tourrettic ocd.
THE VALIDATION I GOT FROM THIS
O, btw, the nose thing and pressing down on it is absolutely one of my tics.
Ah thank you for this. It's def made me tic more watching it but it makes me feel less weird!!! I thought I had tourettes/Tics. Realised in adult hood that I have tourettic ocd. You've been so honest on this video.
Appreciate it!!
I have tocd and is very uncomfortable at times and sometimes it causes me physical pain
Awe with the nose and upper lip thing, I have that. It just started a few months ago. I have to tap in between my lip and nose and then scrunch my lip up and then pull my upper lip out with my fingers and smoosh it around. It's very annoying. But I don't mind it enough to seek help. But it is comforting to here others have the same :) I literally thought it was just a stress point.
Have you found any med to help with any of these tics?
I haven't tried any meds yet, I'm waiting to be seen by a neurologist
@@rikoryuki thank you. Asking for my 21 year old son who has tic-related OCD. Only has the tics when he’s “stuck” in what looks to be thoughts but he said they’re not disturbing. The thoughts are just random. Which makes me think it’s sort of a mental tic. SSRI didn’t help, anafranil doesn’t help, so I’m going to ask about Guanfacine. He has seen two neurologists also.