My husband's INTENSE, life-long battle with OCD & ANXIETY

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  • @elizamh5270
    @elizamh5270 2 роки тому +464

    I wish more people talked about the intrusive thoughts of OCD

    • @torontofriends8968
      @torontofriends8968 2 роки тому +30

      I have known I had OCD since I was 8 because I have some compulsions but I didn’t know about intrusive thoughts until I got diagnosed (finally) this year. I went to the doctor because I was getting snappy at my coworkers, which is not normal for me. I also noticed at the same time that my compulsions got worse and so started to research OCD more and realized I definitely needed to do something about it. So glad I did! I actually felt relieved when I got a diagnosis and started therapy and meds.

    • @clairpennels5529
      @clairpennels5529 2 роки тому +11

      Me Too

    • @HimanshuSingh-oz5nx
      @HimanshuSingh-oz5nx 2 роки тому +17

      I have that, intrusive thoughts come into my mind from the moment I wake up to the point I go to sleep it doesn't stop no matter how hard I try and the anxiety it gives makes is unbearable.

    • @katelynb5985
      @katelynb5985 2 роки тому +1

      @Himanshu Singh keep working through it, it’ll be ok

    • @SarahAndDerik
      @SarahAndDerik  2 роки тому +37

      Me too! Hopefully we see more of it in the future🙏

  • @rebeccawalk5174
    @rebeccawalk5174 Рік тому +189

    Thank you for sharing with us. I always just shut myself down when things scared me. I wanted someone to hold me and tell me that everything was going to be alright, even if He didn't know. My husband ask me what can I do, to make you feel safer. We have been married almost 35 years and he has always been good to me. He hugs me quite often and makes sure I don't need him to say everything is alright. He is 73 and still acts like my hero. God's been good to us.

    • @jodywheeler915
      @jodywheeler915 Рік тому +8

      God bless you and your family ❤️ that's amazing you have a supportive husband that makes a huge difference especially with anxiety.

    • @shananalexander9789
      @shananalexander9789 Рік тому +9

      Thank you for sharing that. It’s a sweet story and I appreciate hearing that there are still couples that truly love and have respect for each other.

    • @livingauthenticallyonmyownterm
      @livingauthenticallyonmyownterm Рік тому +7

      Rebecca, my hubby and I follow in your footsteps. I’m so happy for you that you have such an amazing partner. We’ve been married for 37 years, dated for 2. He’s my hero and my best friend. We hold each other when we’re scared, we giggle a lot, we do nice things for each other, and put each other and ourselves first in life. We’re both very blessed!!!

    • @cornishmaid9138
      @cornishmaid9138 Рік тому

      I strongly suggest that he has Asperger’s.

    • @tracyparker550
      @tracyparker550 Рік тому +3

      So, sorry for what you went thru. Your not along, I have something similar. Mine use to help me, but after 28 year's it started to affect our marriage, and he find someone else. Sad part is I just gave him 2 of the best, special, and blessed kid's after not being able to have children for 17 years. I am so thankful to GOD for my children

  • @lisa7149
    @lisa7149 2 роки тому +127

    You’re so brave to talk about this. I have OCD, Anxiety and Depression and without my supportive husband, meds and the right doctors I don’t know where I’d be. Good luck on your journey. God bless both of you.

  • @karenupton2550
    @karenupton2550 Рік тому +58

    So many people have OCD and anxiety and it’s great to hear people talking about it so openly and frankly. Thank you guys 😊❤

  • @ginahill3251
    @ginahill3251 2 роки тому +88

    It’s totally understandable why you have over a million followers. You’re both so refreshing in your openness with each other and with us. By allowing us to see how life-changing it’s been for you, you’ve helped others see there’s hope and healing without the stigma. You may have left Honduras early, but I believe you’re fulfilling your mission in other ways 👨‍👩‍👦💕

    • @richardstraka153
      @richardstraka153 Рік тому +7

      Praise the Lord and those who give you the support and understanding you need.

  • @mampiemattina5739
    @mampiemattina5739 Рік тому +36

    As a mental health therapist, I appreciate you sharing your experience. So happy you are in a better space. Love your story of healing. Blessings.

    • @nancysakmar2092
      @nancysakmar2092 Рік тому +1

      Also a mental health therapist in great support of your disclosure and how that sets you free!

    • @ZoeF.O
      @ZoeF.O Рік тому

      ​@@nancysakmar2092 Excuse me for asking, but I am not from US and English is not my first nor second language, so I don't understand that one specific thing - when you are saying that you are "mental health therapist", what exactly is that means? In my country, that would mean you graduated from medical school (University, 6 years) where you decided to take direction to Psychiatry. So in my country that means you're a Doctor psychiatrist and psychotherapist. Is it the same in America? I apologize for my ignorance, but that's why I ask and that's why I hope to finally understand if there are any differences. Also sorry for my English! Greetings from Amsterdam 🌷

    • @nancysakmar2092
      @nancysakmar2092 Рік тому

      @@ZoeF.O In USA those who go to medical school and specialize become psychiatrists. Their roll is to determine the most effective medication. 95% of time they do not provide therapy. That is done by Mental Heath Therapists that are PHD, Clinical Counselors or Social Workers. Hope that helped.

  • @ChristinMWilson
    @ChristinMWilson 2 роки тому +225

    I think this is so good to share how marriage isn’t easy at first for a lot of people. I’m glad you guys have worked through it and chose to stick together even through the hard times 😊

    • @deedee55686
      @deedee55686 2 роки тому +13

      For sure. I’ve been married 25 years now, I definitely can recall especially the first year being rough. It’s still not always easy but there’s less episodes. Picking your battles is definitely good advice.

  • @orbitz_outtahere4844
    @orbitz_outtahere4844 2 роки тому +13

    I am in awe of Derrick being so open honest and raw about his health. I was raised in the 80’s and back then mental health was not a subject people talked about. It was a hush hush situation. I struggled my whole entire life with OCD, Panic and anxiety attacks. I have seen many therapists and have tried many medications. He mentioned a brain camp. Curious as to what they do and where one may be located on the East coast. Having mental health issues is a real thing. I am so happy that it’s no longer a taboo conversation. I am happy you both work together and have come a long way together. Having a partner who supports and understands is huge. When you battle these alone it is scary. Thank you so much for sharing this. I now hope I can find some help for myself. I am horrible at communication, which effects my relationship daily. Now knowing I am not alone brightens my day. Thank you once again.

  • @spazmobot
    @spazmobot 2 роки тому +118

    Everything happens for a reason, and clearly you two finding each other was divine providence. Thanks so much for sharing!!

  • @cjoyellow-bee6362
    @cjoyellow-bee6362 2 роки тому +21

    I’m bipolar went through many drugs nothing worked and I was in such a dark place that would rather put myself out of my misery . It wasn’t until I changed my lifestyle diet exercise and self care plus I’m on the perfect medication regiment. It took me two years but I’ve been stable for almost 2 years and I finally love myself and I can now enjoy my family. Thanks for sharing. And yes medication isn’t always the best answer.

  • @mini-t2348
    @mini-t2348 2 роки тому +60

    It’s so difficult to open up about mental illnesses there is often so much stigma. Thank you for letting us see your journey and give others hope

  • @LovesChristOnly
    @LovesChristOnly 2 роки тому +24

    I can not believe this video. A blessing! My son is 12 and we are literally going through this right now. He has always shown symptoms, quirks, but couldnt put our finger on it. Literally everything you described from the light switch, intrusive thoughts fit him to a t. We just got him into therapy. Also, how uou have to put your clothes in a certain place or the car window. My son couldnt get inti the car until he type some “code” on the side of the car. Or if he didnt do s certain thing he thought i may die in a car accident. Its so hard seeing him go through this. It rips my heart out that i cant just fix it. I am going to show him this video i think as an encouragement showing him hes not the only one and the words you say are so encouraging. Ive watched yall for a while but im a first time commenter.

    • @elsiedawson81
      @elsiedawson81 Рік тому +4

      Thanks for sharing. I am 76 yo and it has taken almost a life time to get to where you are now. Things are different in 2023 than when my problems started in 1957. For one thing discussing mental health was a no-no. Medicines, doctor's and the public are on the band wagon now and recognizing that mental health is important for healing the whole body and soul. Keep the faith .

    • @ZoeF.O
      @ZoeF.O Рік тому +2

      ​@@elsiedawson81 It is so important that all people accept that mental health is the same as physical health, it's just a little different because mental health is not so visible and the patient has to explain for himself how he feels. I hope that the stigma around people's mental health problems will finally disappear completely and that people will pay more attention to this aspect of their general health.

  • @8samarthur
    @8samarthur 2 роки тому +97

    Oh you two! Just when I’m thinking “ how much more can I love these two?”- you come out with this. Thank you for sharing yourselves with us, heart and soul, I truly appreciate your candor and for allowing us to see your process as you progress along your path. So grateful ♥️

    • @SarahAndDerik
      @SarahAndDerik  2 роки тому +5

      Ahhh you're amazing! Thanks so much Samantha❤️

    • @joycekellyman7744
      @joycekellyman7744 2 роки тому +6

      Hang on in there Derek your total breakthrough is coming. Once you started opening up about your life you are on the path to success.Your truth will help so many people.I love your family. KEEP growing and enjoy your blessings.

    • @richardstraka153
      @richardstraka153 Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing. There are so many people reading this that you can help. Sending you my best wishes for the future. Please keep reaching out to help others.

  • @traceykerr572
    @traceykerr572 Рік тому +41

    Ocd and anxiety are hard as if life. Your vunerability and sharing will help so many. Many suffer in silence
    And do not get the help

    • @tomsicmaria5664
      @tomsicmaria5664 Рік тому +1

      It was horrible for me & much of our marriage until I gave up trying to 'fix' every little thing for him. It took me moving out for his wake-up call.
      I chose to not put him always first. For ONCE! I couldn't tolerate the verbal abuse. It had become my nightmare also which was unfair to me & our kids. I truly thank God that we finally made it through.
      (34 years)

    • @tracyparker550
      @tracyparker550 Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing, your not along. Saying prayers for the. MAY GOD BLESS YALL 🙏

    • @tracyparker550
      @tracyparker550 Рік тому

      @Tomsic Maria I am so, so sorry for everything. I am the one with it, I take rx's it take the edge off, that is it. Mine stayed with me for about 25 years. I finally had his kids and a couple of years after that he found other people. We had to divorce, I didn't want to. It came down to being scared for my and my kids life so, I left. I pray everything works out for yall. MAY GOD BLESS YALL 🙏

  • @bowfal
    @bowfal 2 роки тому +80

    Truly raw, honest and mature. Grateful for your honesty from every perspective. This is a core value that every couple needs to understand. The enduring love and support that you both clearly have for each other, and your family is so amazing. ❤️

    • @SarahAndDerik
      @SarahAndDerik  2 роки тому +5

      Thankyou🥺 Means so much to hear this!

  • @gigib4076
    @gigib4076 2 роки тому +26

    Derik you’re such a beautiful soul!! You were brave to share your story and it will help others identify and deal with their mental health concerns! I also appreciate your positive attitude and love that you can see how bright your life is! Keep up the good fight Derik!

  • @gratefulgram
    @gratefulgram 2 роки тому +83

    So brave for you to tell such a personal story and try to help maybe someone who’s going through it. You two are amazing! Much love and many blessings

  • @peg7997
    @peg7997 2 роки тому +12

    As a mom of 4, my heart breaks for you and all the suffering you went through. It’s a blessing you met Sarah and thank you for bringing out in the open. You may be saving someone’s life. God Bless you. I’ll be praying for you. ✝️🙏📿

  • @mandyvance7691
    @mandyvance7691 2 роки тому +155

    I have severe anxiety, depression,OCD & ptsd. I think for me it’s just hard to talk about or say I have this. I’m so proud of you for telling your story & so Thankful you met Sarah. Y’all are a beautiful couple & Jack is absolutely adorable. My husband is also my rock. We’ve been married for 27 years. I know I wouldn’t be writing this if it wasn’t for him. We met & became inseparable in Jr.High. Enough about me. I enjoy y’all’s videos & I’ll pray for y’all. Much love

    • @Indy__isnt_it
      @Indy__isnt_it 2 роки тому +4

      I hear you, and even through a forum where you are unknown, it's not something people want to actually read, talk and FEEL about, they don't know how to process the hellish nightmare you speak of, if they cannot listen, dear Lord, they will NEVER understand or relate, even if they say they do. When someone relates to your conversation, you damn well know, you feel it, it's not an uncomfortable feeling. Where there is NO concern, you will feel the resistance, too.

    • @SarahAndDerik
      @SarahAndDerik  2 роки тому +10

      ❤️❤️❤️

    • @justkeepswimming8335
      @justkeepswimming8335 2 роки тому +1

      Same except that my partner refuses to acknowledge that these are actually issues not some bizarre creation of mine.

    • @mandyvance7691
      @mandyvance7691 2 роки тому +2

      @@justkeepswimming8335 I’m so sorry to hear that. Having support makes it easier. Maybe a councilor, sister, friend, parents. Take your partner along. Give him/her the info needed to educate themselves . I pray you get support. I understand it can be a lot for a partner but it’s also a lot for the one trying to live life with the debilitating mental health issues. It’s even harder feeling alone. I’m so grateful that mental health has been brought to light but there is so much more ppl can learn about it. The stigma it’s had over our lifetime has completely shut down the way ppl see it. I certainly hope & continue to educate & help all that I can. It’s definitely has made me see so many things differently & I believe in a positive way.

    • @CherylBerryl
      @CherylBerryl 2 роки тому +1

      Hi, Mandy. Plz see my comments to Derrick, as it may hold some options for you to consider, that could really help the issues you're facing. God bless you, dear one. 🙏🙌🤲💞

  • @sharonkaywhitson
    @sharonkaywhitson Рік тому +1

    God knew and brought her into your life. My husband struggled so much with the same things. He would even color coordinate our closets. He was called home November 22 2020, after 25 yrs of marriage. I miss & love him so much but just wanted to say it was a struggle through our marriage too. He was my brothers BF and we met at age of 12. Crazy because we literally knew each another most of our lives. Struggles & trials will come but by putting God first he will lead y'all's way through the dark times. I am so HAPPY for y'all and thanks for sharing personal information because so many times people feel alone in their walk as you did. We're here to build up one another and I'd never would've known because y'all's family always looks perfect. It's special and God can use you to help others dealing with the same thing. God Bless from Sharon in Tennessee

  • @lauriepierce4068
    @lauriepierce4068 2 роки тому +144

    My son fell 30 feet rock climbing at age 18. He too is a miracle. He broke his back and has 7 fused vertebrae with rods and screws. His occupation? A rock climber/ route setter. So thankful for miracles❤️

  • @paula-jean6495
    @paula-jean6495 Рік тому +5

    This is such a genuine video! Your message shows that mental health issues should be addressed and people don't need to feel embarrassed or ashamed. You also brought awareness to the fact that sometimes practitioners and patients don't work together as well as others and changes need to be made. Very sweet to acknowledge the support you receive from Sarah. God bless you both! PJ.

  • @MrsBilla-nu8qb
    @MrsBilla-nu8qb 2 роки тому +47

    I admire the fact that you opened up about something so personal. The two of you are perfect for each other. I’m so glad you’ve found a medication that works. I wish you and your entire family all the best.

  • @kittrickhayden9053
    @kittrickhayden9053 2 роки тому +11

    I have always struggled with anxiety and go to therapy on a regular basis. Talk to someone, anyone. It’s okay to not be okay. ❤️

  • @victoriaboixhomar558
    @victoriaboixhomar558 2 роки тому +17

    i’ve suffered anxiety for some months, but i’m getting better now, even though thanks for sharing your experience because it’s so inspiring and i feel it’s the kind of thing people need to know while are going through smth similar. People crave for someone with the same experience and to know they are better. Remind that we are always here for you and you’re amazing!❤️

  • @Emily-bn7hk
    @Emily-bn7hk 2 роки тому +7

    I’m glad you guys spoke about this! It is so rare that people who suffer from OCD talk about it due to all the shame and guilt that come along with it. The mind can be such a dangerous place. It’s hard to identify the thoughts aren’t yours at first , because so many of us are not comfortable talking about our intrusive thoughts. So thank you for bringing more awareness! I hope this helps someone .

  • @Miapetdragon69
    @Miapetdragon69 2 роки тому +114

    As a member myself of the latter-day saints I am very glad that you're speaking about this because when my children were growing up we lost a lot of well they lost a lot of friends to suicide because it just wasn't something spoken about, and you being a young latter Day Saint and talking about this gives other young people like yourself someone to look up to so I really appreciate what you are doing Derek it helps more than what you think.

    • @crystalerdmann2517
      @crystalerdmann2517 2 роки тому +8

      Sorry for your familys losses. Wish people could be more open with their own feelings without so much judgment from others. Too many lives are affected because mental issues are not addressed as much as physical issues. 🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @CherylBerryl
      @CherylBerryl 2 роки тому +10

      @@crystalerdmann2517
      It would help if instead of it being categorized as "mental health issues", it was changed to "brain health issues". And honestly, that's really what it really is anyway.

    • @crystalerdmann2517
      @crystalerdmann2517 2 роки тому +6

      @@CherylBerryl sorry if I offended you with the word "issues". I meant no disrespect, just gets categorized that way so often. You are so right, it all relates to how our brain works. Would love to know more about the "Brain Camp" as it could probably be good for many people. Emotional feelings can get even the best of us into a personal whirlwind with ourselves. I think sometimes that I'm never going to get my life right. I have to remind myself often that "My Right" is totally different than "Another Person's Right". GOD BLESS YOU. 💓🙏💓🙏

    • @SarahAndDerik
      @SarahAndDerik  2 роки тому +4

      Thanks so much! Super grateful that I was able to help even a little!

    • @CherylBerryl
      @CherylBerryl 2 роки тому

      @@crystalerdmann2517
      Hey, Crystal. I didn't take any offense, dear one. I was only bringing to light how society in general needs to change the verbage in regards to mental health.
      It's not cheap by Any means, but if you can find a way to swing it, consider contacting Dr. AMEN. His state of the art professional brain diagnostic services are #1 in the country, & has helped so many find balanced brain health. Also research about the Vagus Nerve it has all to do w/ proper gut/brain health, as they're both intrinsically interconnected. Also look into the Fisher Wallace device. It helps with depression, anxiety, PTSD, CPTSD, sleep issues, & pain.
      Be well, & God bless you! 🙏🙌🤲💞

  • @Erink-s7n
    @Erink-s7n 2 роки тому +42

    This video is so special and so important for people to hear. People think everyone has a perfect life because of what the outside looks like. You two have given others hope. So grateful. ❤️🌈🌺

  • @kaylaak5425
    @kaylaak5425 2 роки тому +116

    Me and my boyfriend are going through this rn I “saved” him from a traumatic experience and he recently got diagnosed with ocd and anxiety and I feel what Sarah was saying about the medicine… that’s kinda how I feel right now but it’s also hard bc what’s best for him might not be what’s best for me it’s just very difficult to manage right now but it makes me so happy to know that him and I can get through this as well. Thank you SO much for this video and being so open and honest.

    • @CherylBerryl
      @CherylBerryl 2 роки тому +8

      Hi, please read my comments that I wrote to Derick w/ some important healing information that could possibly help your boyfriend & yourself. Take care.

    • @kaylaak5425
      @kaylaak5425 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you SO MUCH

    • @lilyw9324
      @lilyw9324 2 роки тому +3

      💗💗

    • @d.j.641
      @d.j.641 2 роки тому

      ❤️

    • @SarahAndDerik
      @SarahAndDerik  2 роки тому +5

      You are amazing. So happy to know you guys are working through it. Just trust in time that it will get better❤️

  • @loridwyer6896
    @loridwyer6896 2 роки тому +7

    I'm so thankful that you shared your story. I have bad mental health issues, and it feels like there's still such a stigma about talking about it. Especially about men, it's so important to get them talking!! So, thank you!! 💛you 3.. amazing family!!

  • @claireanderson9155
    @claireanderson9155 2 роки тому +26

    This was so wonderful to hear, anxiety is a beast; I know from personal experience, and finding the right medication is so hard but like some illnesses medication is a necessity.

  • @magalicanals5318
    @magalicanals5318 Рік тому +4

    Derik, THANK YOU for being so honest about your journey with anxiety disease and OCD. It's so hard when you have these negative and intrusive thoughts in your mind and don't know how to deal with that. They make you suffer and feel sad, I literally felt that I was going crazy and I panicked multiple times. Thank God there are good professionals out there who can understand you and give you an effective solution, wheter it's therapy or pharmacs. I'm so glad you are feeling so much better and I wish to you all the happiest moments ever! Blessings to you and your family. Greetings from Barcelona!:)

  • @jennifergannuscio6086
    @jennifergannuscio6086 2 роки тому +26

    Prozac saved me years ago! Long story but it was at the time when there was so much bad press on it. I got off it twice and just went back to panic! I have been on it for years and it works! Whatever works for you my friend!!! People need to know that the brain is an organ just like kidneys etc and if something is wrong and a medication can fix it then you take it! Love to all of you!!! ❤️

  • @thaisrodz
    @thaisrodz Рік тому +2

    You both are such an inspiration. I'm 65 and had never suffered from depression and anxiety till I was 53, and learned how difficult it was to experience those things. So happy to know you found your balance Derek, and I think God put Sarah in your path.

  • @MiguelErica
    @MiguelErica 2 роки тому +33

    My husband suffers from severe anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation. He has tried so many different medications as well and is on prozac now. I am really glad you found a medication that really helps you. I understand how hard it is to find the right one. As a wife who's married to someone with mental health struggles it's nice to know that I am not alone (and I struggle with my own anxiety and OCD). Thanks for talking about this.

    • @donnalenox7313
      @donnalenox7313 2 роки тому +2

      I am in the same situation as you. It's not fun.

    • @jtx2002
      @jtx2002 2 роки тому +1

      Hello. Have him engage in constant conversation with THE LORD. That’s how I overcame my battles. JESUS is the answer. HE will divert his attention so that the problems are not fed into.

    • @SarahAndDerik
      @SarahAndDerik  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for sharing this🙏 It can get so freaking hard at times, but patience/love will always make things better :)

    • @sanaibn8409
      @sanaibn8409 2 роки тому +1

      Please don't have children. It is highly heritable and the kids will suffer.

    • @gemmachurch701
      @gemmachurch701 2 роки тому

      @@sanaibn8409 too late!

  • @brittanytapply375
    @brittanytapply375 Рік тому +3

    Wow. You are so incredibly brave for coming on here and sharing your story with us. I’m so happy for you, and so glad things have turned around for you. And what an amazing wife you have. You two are such positive role models to your generation . I can’t even imagine how much this video has helped so many people. Thank you for your honesty and courage. Sending your family lots of prayers and love from Colorado!

  • @bethsloan1502
    @bethsloan1502 2 роки тому +42

    Hey BFF, just wanted to tell you I have suffered a long time as well. Since I was 10 and I just turned 59 and Finally just started Therapy last week! I have no family or friends and isolated myself as that's my comfort zone. I hope and pray therapy will help us!

    • @Blue8Angel6
      @Blue8Angel6 2 роки тому +3

      I hope you're doing well Beth🥰

    • @romeox2928
      @romeox2928 2 роки тому +5

      You got this Beth! Good luck ❤️

    • @denisescruggs2157
      @denisescruggs2157 2 роки тому +5

      I too have done that and now at 70 years old find myself so lonely! But I just always isolated and do not know anyone.

    • @heidimattson6775
      @heidimattson6775 2 роки тому +4

      You will see a hugh difference in the months to come. Good luck

    • @theriddlerUSA
      @theriddlerUSA 2 роки тому +4

      Beth I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Therapy really does help and sometimes medicine is necessary. Don't be ashamed to take it if you need it. I suffer from the same thing.
      Hope you start feeling better soon. God bless you.

  • @MirnaEJiron
    @MirnaEJiron Рік тому +4

    Oh Sweetie, I’m a Pastor’s daughter and I’m glad you got therapy and that you met Sarah. Sometimes that just what we need. 😊🙏🏼 God blessed you both.

  • @miabrice8253
    @miabrice8253 2 роки тому +7

    Thank you so much for sharing and trusting us with your story. I have struggled with ADHD/OCD for over a decade (I’m 21) and it’s such a scary journey and one can feel so alone, I know I did. One of my biggest fears is that my anxiety will affect my future romantic relationships and it is so amazingly reassuring to see so much love even within your mental health struggles.

    • @SarahAndDerik
      @SarahAndDerik  2 роки тому +1

      You're amazing! Totally get how you would be nervous about that. It definitely is something that can get so much better when working with your partner and trusting each other! You got it 👊

  • @joanmorgenroth5041
    @joanmorgenroth5041 Рік тому +5

    You don’t know how many people you may have helped by telling your story. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ICantDecideOnAName447
    @ICantDecideOnAName447 2 роки тому +49

    You husband is strong! Sending love and hugs from Scotland! Also jack is the cutest little munchkin!!

  • @LeezPgh
    @LeezPgh 2 роки тому +1

    I have had lifelong depression/anxiety from age 4. And PTSD and CPTSD throughout that time. I felt so alone and scared for much of my life. So thankful more people are sharing and helping one another.

  • @tiffany_sant
    @tiffany_sant 2 роки тому +25

    I LOVE that you’re talking about this! I think more people have similar stories and struggles ✨

    • @merlehilbun2389
      @merlehilbun2389 2 роки тому +1

      Thus was so special. Thank you for sharing. My son is 50 and has suffered with anxiety for ever. Even to the point of not being able to work. He is on disability witch is very hard to take as he has been a successful person in his career. He is getting better but as you said it comes and goes. Take your time and enjoy your life and Sara and Jack. Don't feel rushed into another baby. Jack is just a baby himself. And you will see unfortunately anxiety is passed on and Jack will feel some of this too. Love you guys you both are so sweet and beautiful. He is too.

  • @donnahurwitz9813
    @donnahurwitz9813 Рік тому +1

    You two and just wonderful together. Sharing your experiences with OCD and anxiety is really brave. But its so helpful to others who may be experiencing trouble and don't know who to see for help. You are both so helpful to other people!! Keep on going, don't stop growing and loving your lives. Those two kids are lucky to have you as their parents!

  • @hannahlee7953
    @hannahlee7953 2 роки тому +5

    missions are the perfect storm for any mental health struggles. i came home early as well and is such a hard thing to experience when health things compromise us from serving the "full" time. You are awesome for sharing your story!!

  • @juliebarrett8903
    @juliebarrett8903 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your courage and honesty. Being transparent about mental health issues is a gift to so many…and helps erase the stigma around therapies and treatments. There is no “quick fix”. It’s a process. Searching for the best fit therapies and medications is a lifelong commitment to yourself and the people who love & support you. Being diligent in this process of deep self care is a SUPER POWER. Being a support partner is also a SUPER POWER.
    As a parent of an adult child with bi-polar disorder, I know about this journey. I’m sending you my gratitude for being willing to share your story. Stories of authentic life are gold to me.❤

  • @katie78514
    @katie78514 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you for sharing. Mental health is such a big deal that is often overlooked. I'm sure it took a lot of courage to share this. God bless you!

  • @joyceoechsli4180
    @joyceoechsli4180 2 роки тому +1

    This is what social platforms should be used for! This will be a huge help for so many people. I think we are facing so many things that are causing our young adults to have anxiety more than ever.
    Thank you for being so open

  • @trishahutchinson3485
    @trishahutchinson3485 2 роки тому +6

    There is no shame in mental health issues. I’m happy that you shared your story. Thank you!

  • @joycewetherbee7421
    @joycewetherbee7421 Рік тому

    Thank you. I’ve been treated for major depression for 35+ years. It’s hard. I am so thankful that more people are starting to talk about mental health problems. I’ve been in and out of counseling for years. Thank you for being so open.❤

  • @candyfigueroa100
    @candyfigueroa100 2 роки тому +46

    I really hope that he gets better praying for the whole family God bless y'all always

    • @sillybar512
      @sillybar512 2 роки тому +4

      It’s absolutely beautiful that your talking about it.
      I also wanted to note: Sarah, for being there for him! Good on you! It’s hard no two ways about it. But both of you are willing to talk communicate and learn and that’s the way to do it! Good for you both!
      And yes if more people had the support they needed maybe we could all share with others what we go through, why not help out people! Thank you B fam!

  • @turaieszter
    @turaieszter 2 роки тому +12

    I just saw your funny and wholesome tiktoks and this is my very first video... And two things came to my mind: 1. I'm so proud and I have so much respect for you, Derik.
    2. Sarah is one of the strongest women on this planet and this is the person who I aspire to be.
    Thank you for talking about your marriage as well, that's really helpful
    God bless you! 💓❤️

  • @gigil8528
    @gigil8528 2 роки тому +19

    It’s so crazy how everyone is different. Because in the past 4 years i have taken Prozac and zoloft but Prozac didn’t help me with my OCD but it helped with my anxiety and then eventually I went to Zoloft and that helped with both. Now I’m doing great so it’s crazy to see how everyone’s journey is different but you can be experiencing the same things. That’s why you need to do what’s best for you because what other people are doing might not always work for yourself. as a teenager who’s experiencing this currently it was helpful to watch this video because I can see how there is a light at the end of the tunnel and fortunately i have already started to see progress in my life. Thank you for sharing your experience I love you guys.

  • @hannahhood8956
    @hannahhood8956 2 роки тому +1

    it’s so inspiring how you healed from the traumatic injury, brain injuries are intense and Doctors only try to prescribe medication which is not always a good option for everyone. This story is really helping me right now 💚💚💚

  • @shelbytreadway587
    @shelbytreadway587 2 роки тому +8

    I'm a Baptist, but my boss and her family are all LDS (they are like my second family). And literally everyone I am drawn to in life (online, brands, in real life) happens to be LDS! How funny you both are too!
    It really seems like a huuuge portion of LDS men and women are just so sweet, genuine, and spirited people.

  • @nicolerenee9311
    @nicolerenee9311 Рік тому +2

    This was such an inspirational video. I appreciate you sharing this story. It's extremely difficult to accept anyone into your life after experiencing trauma. You may realize that it could be beneficial for you, but also worry that you may not be good enough & don't want to bring someone else down. It's a challenging struggle to overcome.

  • @eimisavageofficial9196
    @eimisavageofficial9196 2 роки тому +4

    Cant imagine sarah being so alone and cant talk with him satisfiedly and huge happy moment for Sarah bravery, courage and commitment.

  • @lyndsayw5843
    @lyndsayw5843 Рік тому +2

    It was incredibly brave of you to talk about this so openly and honestly. You're amazing and I'm so happy you have each other. My son who is on the Autism spectrum deals with a lot of anxiety and it really helped to hear how you got through this.

  • @amymtinkstaudacher-nagypau3430
    @amymtinkstaudacher-nagypau3430 2 роки тому +12

    Also when my anxiety gets out of control, I find something to focus on like a painting or a tree, the ocean in your case..... And I tell myself... Through him all things are possible, you got this, believe in yourself and things will change.

    • @caitlins1065
      @caitlins1065 2 роки тому +3

      That’s great advice!

    • @crystalerdmann2517
      @crystalerdmann2517 2 роки тому +1

      Sometimes I do try and focus on something else. I get out a book or listen to music to help calm myself but making myself stop crying long enough to focus on those is where I have the most problem.

    • @cynthiakerns3419
      @cynthiakerns3419 2 роки тому +3

      @@crystalerdmann2517 I hear you Crystal. Don't give up. There is hope for all of us, no matter what we struggle with.And God sees your tears. And they are each precious to Him

  • @pacificbug
    @pacificbug 2 роки тому +3

    I'm on Zoloft for my depression. I also take other meds for other health diagnoses. My dad was exposed to Agent Orange in the Vietnam War. I'm his oldest and the sickest sibling. It gets overwhelming sometimes. Lots of doctor's appointments, scans, surgeries, procedures. Sometimes I just want to quit all my meds and going to doctor's appointments and just see what happens. Live the life I want. I'm thankful for my friends and family who support me. ❤️

  • @lauriemichalewicz4621
    @lauriemichalewicz4621 2 роки тому +9

    I’m so glad that you have found a way to help yourself out. This is something so many deal with and never discuss. Thank you for sharing!

  • @beverlyt.5526
    @beverlyt.5526 2 роки тому +1

    I'm sooooo proud of Both of You 💕. Open Conversation about this subject is so important!!! I'm also diagnosed with OCD, Anxiety and Depression. I'm also on medication and not ashamed about it. I'm 59 and have been on my medication since my 20's. Great Job You Two 💕🙌. Keep Up The Great Work and EVERYONE out there Never Be Ashamed Of Having A Therapist Who Knows Your Story. Love and Hugs from A Western Upstate NY Nurse here 💚

  • @miahberghoff9712
    @miahberghoff9712 2 роки тому +8

    just want you to know you are not alone! I have battled ocd and anxiety my whole life and I totally feel you! It is hard but you can get through it! My sister and I came up with this little song, " no no ocd you dont have a hole on me"! remember that ocd is a liar! Sending lots of love and peace to you and your family! you got this and so does God!

  • @PennyParkerTV
    @PennyParkerTV 2 роки тому +26

    You aren’t alone!!! So many people are struggling with OCD along with you. I have a lot of it in my family and it in turn became a part of my life too. Intrusive thoughts are and have been a huge part of my life but being 32 now I have learned to accept that these thoughts will come and go and they don’t actually have any meaning. ♥️ so glad your beautiful wife came into your life and that you are both walking through this life together ♥️all the best to you both!! Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @moonshine4049
    @moonshine4049 2 роки тому +5

    I am so glad you are sharing this. UA-camrs always look and show only the perfect life and it makes those watching feel so much worse when they are struggling. So this is awesome!!! Keep at it!!

  • @montanaliving4769
    @montanaliving4769 2 роки тому +7

    My husband of 30 years has ocd. He never recognized it. 3 times with the light switch, alarm clock etc.. Closet color coded and separated etc..he does still follow the exact same morning routine to the detail. Over the years I helped him see little things and he has worked hard at letting things go one at a time. He will always have some things but we all do. He has actually worked at jobs that required him to be attentive to detail, something he's very good at because of ocd. He did have a break down and it was hard and scary. I never realized this was common. He did have to take medicine for awhile, anti anxiety but nothing else. At this point, in his 50s , he has pretty much left all the little control issues and the negative thoughts that go with them. He is still not good at change but many of us are not. I have learned to just work around the things that are not important like his morning schedule. My husband says he would have been dead without me but I doubt that. Im glad he finds me supportive tho. We all have things! All of us. Some for a season and some forever, either way none of us need feel alone because there is always someone who has been through it. God is awesome at giving us just the right mate to fit us tho. Be blessed, be well, be strong. You will find it gets much better over time, maybe just because age causes everything to settle down.

  • @shaunakay7673
    @shaunakay7673 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for talking about this. There are so many people that suffer horribly because of terrible intrusive thoughts- they cause so much intense pain and shame… people talking about it brings understanding and helps people feel relief- they aren’t monsters because of their thoughts. This video is a blessing bc it’s incredible to see you so happy. It gives so much hope. Thank you!! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @Riofriosful
    @Riofriosful 2 роки тому +5

    I followed you guys because you're the cutest couple and the cutest family! I never expected it, but I'm so happy that you shared your experience with OCD with us.
    I struggled with undiagnosed OCD until I was 26 and it was hell. It was terrifying not to know what was happening to me. OCD can latch onto any kind of thought, not just washing hands and checking stoves, and it never occurred to me that my relationship with my thoughts and fears were a psychological disorder until more than a decade suffering from it. I talk about my experience pretty openly because I don't want other people to have to spend years suffering when there is help out there, especially medication, ERP, and ACT.
    When you talked about feeling like you should be solid when you were struggling that really hit home. It was very painful for me to admit that I needed psychological help. It felt like admitting I was broken. Well, maybe I am a little bit, but at least I've got a few patches and splints in the right places so I can walk, run, and thrive.
    Here's to a fulfilling life with OCD!

  • @dodog.8524
    @dodog.8524 2 роки тому +4

    I feel with you guys. I'm suffering from OCD and anxiety since I was a little girl. It's Jesus who is helping me through the day and my husband his present for me. I can't even imagine how great it must be to have such a wonderful wife supporting you. Thanks for sharing. This made me realize that I'm not alone or crazy. God bless you.

  • @CherylBerryl
    @CherylBerryl 2 роки тому +11

    Thank you Derick for opening up about your struggles. I think it's super important for people who are struggling w/ certain issues that they have someone that they can relate to, that they know that they can work through whatever their personnel struggles are.
    Often people think that "social media personalities" lives are this perfect utopia, & that there is "something wrong" w/ them if their lives aren't as "perfect" as what they see portrayed by influencers. And I agree that Most people would benefit from some form of therapy. As humans, we are ALL imperfect, we ALL have struggles, and we ALL have challenges to overcome in life.
    A belief in a "power greater then ourselves", (whom I choose to call God) is one great source of strength, as well as prayer & meditation.
    I'm so glad that your last therapist was holistically minded & got you off of all of those heavily sedating drugs, because they really do have Bad side effects & also become Very Addicting, & the longer you're on them, almost impossible to get off of.
    I'm not sure if you know any information about the gut/brain connection, and how the Vagus Nerve affects brain health, or lack thereof. Allopathic medicine is only starting to understand it's great importance. You might want to consider contacting Dr. Amen who is THE Authority on the brain, & how it's imbalances affects one's life. He doesn't treat people in a "cookie cutter" fashion, it's totally an individual experience.
    I would also suggest you look into possibly doing some body work clearing healing. Our body somatizes ALL of our traumas, physical, emotional & spiritual; you experienced all of those when you had your life threatening, life altering accident falling off the cliff. There is a type on non-invasive body/mind/soul therapy called Bio-field tuning. It was developed by it's founder & pioneer Eileen Mc Kusick. She has a YT channel, & here is her website for for more information for you to research.
    www.biofieldtuning.com
    I really think her theraputic tuning the Bio-field could help you release the trapped trauma in your mind/body/soul that you've experienced.
    God bless you, Sarah & Jack, and All of your family. I can truly Feel that you're All very good hearted & kind people, & I enjoy your families channel, & Tanner & Lo's. 🙏💞

  • @bethventuresx8283
    @bethventuresx8283 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for choosing that sponsor to work with! I’m studying to become a therapist, I’m just a first year right now, but I want to make an impact in this world and it makes me feel so happy that people like you help inform others who may not be able to access therapy easily. And thank you for bringing us your story, it’s extremely personal and I just feel really privileged that you chose to share this with us. Also wanna say there’s so many case studies documenting how companionship actually extends lifespan and helps chronic pain go away, and can help mental health issues in a pretty significant way. Sarah 100% helped you, I believe that. And from this journey, you understand darkness and how to overcome it as a team and as an individual. You are a strong couple and family. Also! Medication doesn’t have to be forever, I was medicated for depression and anxiety (ptsd) for three years, and I was in cbt therapy before that for 2 years. I am off the meds for now, as I don’t suffer with depression and can manage my anxiety myself. Maybe in the future I’ll meet a rough patch and may need to go back on the medication, but it’s all to do with self assessment. Life has many phases, just like your mental health, and that is freeing. Treat it like a phase, have respect for whatever comes up, and see it off when it wants to leave.

  • @contentedspirit9022
    @contentedspirit9022 2 роки тому +18

    Thank you guys SO much for talking about this in such a normal way. My 24 year old daughter is just starting to deal with severe anxiety and OCD and she loves watching you and Tanner's channel. I think being able to show her this will be a huge help to her and make her trust that she CAN and WILL have a successful future. Thank you both. Love and hugz!!!

    • @SarahAndDerik
      @SarahAndDerik  2 роки тому +2

      Hoping so much this will be able to help! ❤️

  • @michelemarsden
    @michelemarsden 2 роки тому +2

    They teach how to get physically fit but never mentally fit. It is so important and you are still learning as are we all💕

  • @judithmitchell4667
    @judithmitchell4667 Рік тому +3

    Derik - This video is such a service to so many. That was so kind of you to open up and share your story. Good for you to keep trying different Dr.s and treatments to find out what works for you. Also, it helps to know that your health needs can change over time. You two are such a lovely couple and such a blessing. Have a lovely evening. Blessings - Judith 🎵🎭

  • @carriemarcott6302
    @carriemarcott6302 Рік тому +1

    I feel like the near death stuff just hits us harder and makes things harder. I have suffered from anxiety my entire life, but I have had THREE near death experiences (I know right?). My anxiety soared and then I started to suffer from depression. I had to call my doctor and literally cry and beg for medication to help. The racing intrusive thoughts were insane. I couldnt sit still, couldnt sleep, couldnt be around people. It was nuts. My doctor gave me 50 mg Zoloft and I became a new person. I totally and completely understand what you’ve gone through. I still have bad thoughts sneak in but I ignore them and push them aside. I am so happy you are doing so good! You guys are awesome people. ❤ God bless!

    • @stayathomecichlidmom3579
      @stayathomecichlidmom3579 Рік тому

      I was diagnosed at 11 by a team of doctors. At 16 I almost bled to death after surgery. For the next year,I wouldn't leave my house, fearing I would die. Nobody knew what to do with me. My parents, even doctors didn't know what to do. Finally a neurologist said "I'm going to prescribe you medicine and come back in 3 weeks, unless of course you feel you need to see me sooner"
      That doctor saved my life, at 45 I still every so often think "What would've happened if I had never had an appointment with her"
      By the time I went back, I was going to school again, sleeping, eating,going out with friends, all of which I hadn't done in months.
      Years ago, I had to find a new Psychiatrist and it was not easy finding someone I felt comfortable with and that didn't want to change all my medication within ten minutes of meeting me.
      One suggested to wean me off of everything to see how I was, he asked what I thought.
      I told him "So after 10 min of talking to me, your suggestion is to take me off of my medications that I've been stable and able to function daily for years, risk my mental health, just to see if I really need them?"
      Told him straight up that I thought it was sad and frightening that a doctor would automatically stereotype a patient, that they just met and possibly risk their life because of it.
      He looked at me and said "You may be right, it was nice meeting you but I'm guessing you will not be coming back" He was right about that.
      Finding help is not easy. There's not many that truly know or understand how to treat ocd.

  • @mackenziestuart4222
    @mackenziestuart4222 2 роки тому +18

    I really appreciate that as members of the church you are actively speaking about mental health. I can’t explain how many times I was told I wasn’t praying or studying the scriptures enough. Thank you for showing this is a REAL issue and that it’s absolutely OK to have and that getting help is NOT WRONG.

    • @krsnapremidevidasi282
      @krsnapremidevidasi282 2 роки тому

      This is called spiritual bypassing. Please take care of yourself 🙏🏼

    • @unhealingwithsandy
      @unhealingwithsandy 2 роки тому

      I agree. I grew up LDS and for a lot of years the pressures to be "good enough" really contributed to my anxiety and depression. Then, I ended up leaving the church and going athiest because I was like well I'll never be enough so I may as well eat, drink and be marry. It wasn't til years and years later that my friend who was non-denom Christian explained God's love to me in a whole new light. That's when my anxiety really started to heal and then all the "good enough" stuff was a natural after effect of being truly accepted as I am. Now I go to the LDS church with my family from time to time but I always have to balance it with Christian ideas that go against the LDS faith to stay sane, anxiety wise, otherwise it spikes again thinking I'm not good enough to be saved.

    • @Zoomo2697
      @Zoomo2697 2 роки тому

      “All our anxieties relate to time. The major problems of psychiatry revolve around an analysis of the despair, pessimism, melancholy, and complexes that are the inheritances of what has been or with the fears, anxieties, worries, that are the imaginings of what will be.” Fulton J Sheen

    • @sanaibn8409
      @sanaibn8409 2 роки тому

      These churches are oppressive. What if one of their kids turns out to be gay. Will they support them or will they leave the church?

  • @acm4283
    @acm4283 2 роки тому +1

    It honestly means so much that there's people out there willing to share their story to help people. It's such an alienating feeling having to go through this kind of thing and to have someone to work through it with you must be amazing. Thank you for sharing and making so many of us out there feel less alone. After trying medication after medication and therapies with no end in sight you start to lose hope. This makes me feel like there could be hope to have yet

  • @eugenejeanniebrizendine1110
    @eugenejeanniebrizendine1110 Рік тому +21

    Kudos to you both. Thank you Derek for sharing the part of your life that you struggle with but find ways to cope. And Sarah you are one awesome wife, I have been on your side of this life-long battle. There is soooo much more to just Derek's struggle, you are a huge support for him, listening, watching for changes, being an encouragement. It is hard for you as well so make sure you are doing something for you too. I know Derek loves you and there for you as well, always remember to continue to communicate with each other. I so enjoy following your family, you are both amazing!

  • @gracenote1837
    @gracenote1837 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for sharing about this. The fear and shame connected to the disease can prevent one from seeking help. It helps to see that one is not alone in this. And, by the way, Prozac saved my life from a severe, life ending depression.

  • @Queen-lh3gg
    @Queen-lh3gg 2 роки тому +16

    I have really bad mental health as well I haven’t had it as long is you but I know how it feels! Sending prayers your way!❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @crrodriguez6972
    @crrodriguez6972 2 роки тому +2

    You two are down to earth, authentic people! You are blessed to be so aware and present at such a young age. I suffered from severe anxiety but I didn’t realize it until I married a wonderful man and retired at 55. I’ve been through therapy and realized that I had an extremely traumatic childhood and developed subconscious coping mechanism to deal with anxiety. If all you’ve ever experienced is anxiety, how do you know that it’s not the norm or there’s a better way to live? I have so much respect for your honesty and maturity!

  • @sorrie2758
    @sorrie2758 2 роки тому +13

    This video will be so helpful to many who deal with anxiety, and any mental health issues. It is very important topic that should never be ignored.Thank you for sharing your journey that you both are on right now. I think you both are so very fortunate to have each other, and your beautiful little boy.

    • @SarahAndDerik
      @SarahAndDerik  2 роки тому +1

      We're both so grateful🙏 I really hope this helps!

    • @sorrie2758
      @sorrie2758 2 роки тому

      @@SarahAndDerik So amazing, in just seven days, see how many people are talking about this subject and responded in the comments. I personally feel you've taken your platform to the next level with helping so many to see it is ok to share something that may be personal but people can relate and reach out.THANK YOU Derick and Sarah, much love to you both!!

  • @ginaqu02
    @ginaqu02 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you both for being so open about your struggles, battles, and all you have gone through to get to where you are now. You are an encouragement to all of us. I wish you even greater success and more abundant peace and joy.

  • @lucykemp7117
    @lucykemp7117 2 роки тому +10

    Thank you for sharing this! A family member is suffering with something very similar so its really helpful to hear your story xx

  • @d.j.guillory8731
    @d.j.guillory8731 2 роки тому +2

    Cannot thank you enough!! ✨ Your story is familiar to me and your explanation of the journey to find balance is very inspiring!! I think there aren't many ppl, especially men, that speak of this subject in such a clear and helpful way as you did. Well done.

  • @pamelar7050
    @pamelar7050 2 роки тому +3

    This is me right now. It's been my whole life but it's worse now. Thanks for the advice. Much love to you all. 🙏💞

  • @jaimeemullen7617
    @jaimeemullen7617 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this as a person with mental and emotional issues for over 30 years. I plead with everyone to get help.

  • @arantzaarriola7126
    @arantzaarriola7126 2 роки тому +4

    This was such an amazing video, I've gone through depression and anxiety, and it can feel alienating. Thanks for sharing your experience, I think it's awesome and so important to share and let others going through the same thing that it can get better and that it's a stage that you can get thru with the right help 🤗💜🌸

  • @baileyoldroyd553
    @baileyoldroyd553 2 роки тому +1

    I have severe ocd anxiety and depression, it’s so rough, thanks for talking about this and making sure OCD is explained what it is

  • @1961-v9k
    @1961-v9k 2 роки тому +11

    My 27 year old daughter was diagnosed with Pure O OCD when she was 17. I recognised something peculiar in her just before the age of two. We’re in the UK, and although we have the National Health Service here in England I can tell you it is DIRE. We had to pay privately before we got a diagnosis and it was the best thing we ever did for her. Pure O is the worst OCD you can imagine. The bad thoughts are horrendous, and I know exactly how the thoughts can affect you. She she now is able to process her thoughts through the private therapy we got her. I feel so bad for people who are unable to pay for it.

    • @torontofriends8968
      @torontofriends8968 2 роки тому +5

      Therapy here in Canada is $200 generally. It’s not covered by our health care and we have one of the best health care systems. I can only do therapy 3 times a year with my work coverage and I have OCD. It needs to change.

    • @1961-v9k
      @1961-v9k 2 роки тому

      @@torontofriends8968 I have good friends in Canada and have visited there before and by what they tell me it sound like your health system is very good, but still not good enough like here in the UK. NHS die hards rave about our health service but these are people who have never had to use it consistently. Even though we pay through our National insurance contributions more and more people here in the UK who can afford to are getting their own private medical insurance because the NHS is so bad. If you have a long term problem but non life threatening condition you’re basically -Kd. I have been through it and ended up having to go to a private clinic in London to get me cured after losing 7 years of my life. Our daughter had another breakdown during the height of the lockdown through working from home. We were desperate but the NHS refused to see her (phone appointments only) Her dad paid for her to have private sessions with a Pure O specialist face to face, which helped enormously (it certainly is strange how Covid can’t get you if you cough up the money). Honestly all of our GPS and specialists have and still are hiding in their offices only seeing urgent cases. It was bad enough anyway now it is beyond belief. We know her OCD will never go away, but she does manage it quite well with Paroxetine and the odd CBT session, which we still pay for because the NHS is still in full on pandemic mode. You’re right, it does need to change. I wish you well 👍🏻

    • @jellenfranklin9966
      @jellenfranklin9966 2 роки тому

      God bless you for getting her help.

  • @angelrose2669
    @angelrose2669 Рік тому

    Thank you for opening up and sharing this video.I believe it shall inspire many people,give strength,hope and faith to many and save a few lives,too.
    You are being lighthouses and people who are being lighthouses,light for others in the darkness, to find their way,are my favourite sort of people.
    Courageous.

  • @lunamaharuni
    @lunamaharuni 2 роки тому +16

    My daughter has existential OCD, intrusive thoughts, anxiety and panic attacks. She's in a few different meds, but what has really helped her is inositol powder 7 to 9 grams twice a day. If she goes without it for a few days there is a marked difference in her ocd and anxiety.

    • @Pisceanratsun
      @Pisceanratsun 2 роки тому +1

      I have pure form OCD, intrusive thoughts and paralyzing worries about things that might happen, the anxiety becomes debilitating. Meds definitely help but working with a Psycologist is the most important part for me. Big hugs 🫂

    • @birdbird1
      @birdbird1 2 роки тому +1

      You should see if she will watch 'The Anxiety Guy' here on UA-cam. He has saved my life and that's no exaggeration x

  • @marieneu264
    @marieneu264 2 роки тому +1

    The fact that you flew home from Utah with a toddler all by yourself, shows that you are doing a REALLY good job with managing your anxiety! I suffer from anxiety and there’s no way I could do that on my own. You’re amazing!!!

  • @grannyrose4525
    @grannyrose4525 2 роки тому +5

    I have had every experience as derrick was run over by a car at age 16 got brain injury. I hear you, son. God used/uses you to reach a lot of ppl and we love you!!

  • @christy9810
    @christy9810 2 роки тому +1

    This is soooooo important for people to hear! It's really easy to watch people like you on You Tube or any social media, & think their lives are perfect & compare ourselves to them, which in turn(at times) can lower our self esteem & have us thinking something is wrong with us if we have any issues or our life isn't perfect. Thank you for sharing such a private issue, I promise you are helping lots of people in doing so! 🥰

  • @parker3456
    @parker3456 2 роки тому +8

    Sending prayers to you and your family ♥️ I have OCD and I know how hard it is, just keep being you!

  • @ladystatesman2249
    @ladystatesman2249 2 роки тому

    Thank you soo much for sharing. I’m 58 and suffered for years. Had an amazing career and raised 3 children... until I broke. Now I’m on a successful routine. Two of my children suffer with OCD/anxiety / only this time we are prepared and both are graduating college this year 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. God bless your family!!

  • @elizabetheddy1073
    @elizabetheddy1073 2 роки тому +5

    Derek you would never know that you have struggled with this much anxiety and OCD! I have never thought anything of you besides being such an incredible husband and father to Jack!👨‍👩‍👦❤️ I’m sorry you’ve had to go through all this, but I think most of us do, in someway or another! I appreciate you bearing your soul with all of us! I think this video will help so many people, including myself! I too have struggled with really bad anxiety, depression and was recently diagnosed with bipolar?! When they said bipolar I thought they meant I was crazy! But they said there’s all different levels of bipolar, and being diagnosed with it doesn’t mean you’re crazy. They put me on a medication called Vrylar (?) and it is helped a lot! I do have anxiety medication, and I also have medication for ADD! None of this makes me sleepy, it just helps me feel more leveled out or more even. I hope as time goes by this will get better for you and Sarah! I absolutely love three of you! I’m a 56-year-old mom (I could probably be your mother with my age! Lol) So trust me when I say that I think you are such an amazing young man, father, husband, brother, Brother-in-law, son and friend! Don’t ever forget that! Keep being yourself, you have such an amazing heart! Liz-Massachusetts😊💗👍🏼👨🏼‍🦱🧒🏼👱🏻‍♀️👩🏼‍❤️‍👨🏼👨‍👩‍👦💪🏼🏃🏼‍♂️🌊🏋️🏄🏼‍♂️🛫

  • @janetmchenry3571
    @janetmchenry3571 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the share. My husband (ex husband but in my heart he will always be my husband. I've never remarried after almost 23 yrs.) He got a total organic brain injury. His life was turned up side down. He was gassed with hydrogen peroxide gas. So I get where you both are coming from. Much love to you for sharing your life like that.

  • @amymtinkstaudacher-nagypau3430
    @amymtinkstaudacher-nagypau3430 2 роки тому +14

    It's really good to know, people understand how bad anxiety can be. I have it pretty bad, along with epilepsy and brain cancer, I have medicine to control my epilepsy and I am on chemotherapy pills, and I also take Buspirone for my anxiety. The best thing in my life is my siezure alert/ service dog, Chico. He knows when I'm having an off day. And because my focus is more on taking care of him.... My anxiety has dropped dramatically. Maybe you should get a pet, it may help you also. And I'm sure Jack would love a pet lizard.

    • @chewbacca8877
      @chewbacca8877 2 роки тому

      I will pray for you my friend thank you for sharing

    • @SarahAndDerik
      @SarahAndDerik  2 роки тому

      So cool to hear how much that's helped you! Might just have to :)

    • @chewbacca8877
      @chewbacca8877 2 роки тому

      Derik talked about counselling too and it does help. Talking out your stuff with professionals so beneficial.