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Pillar of the Community
Australia
9404 Posts |
Poll Question
I was just wondering, how many of you think you may have O.C.D.?(Obsessive Compulsive Disorder). Im not sure if I am or if it's just a Virgo thing. I like to organise things like coins and stamps and feel there is something missing if there all done and I have nothing to do. Is anyone else like this? Or is just me. Steve   Results
| Yes! definitely O.C.D. |
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20% |
9 Votes |
| Maybe bordering on O.C.D. |
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34% |
15 Votes |
| No! Just a hobby |
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16% |
7 Votes |
| No! I just like organising things |
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20% |
9 Votes |
| No opinion |
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9% |
4 Votes |
Poll Status:
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Total Votes: 44 Counted
Last Vote:
12/11/2006 8:07 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2269 Posts |
I can't say that I am. I have no patience for organization. Although, I wish that I did.
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Pillar Of The Community
3147 Posts |
I am NEVER done!!! Must keep buying Buffalo nickels regardless of how many I need or don't need!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1203 Posts |
You may notice that I voted as just liking to organize things all the time. Well, I also am a person who don't like to admit to anything, so that will explain my vote.
Who was it that used to say, "I didn't see nothing, I didn't hear nothing, I don't know nothing." That is the way I like to pattern my way of life these days.
Oops! Just noticed that I also talk to much!
Edited by OldDan 12/06/2006 09:45 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4589 Posts |
I am often told that I do have it, but I don't know I believe my organising and reasons are a learned or trained thing. You Know spitshine'd boots , rolling t-shirts with index cards to make sure there are no wrinkles etc.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
533 Posts |
I organize and reorganize. I figure that it is better than watching T.V. 
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Valued Member
United States
208 Posts |
I feel an overwhelming urge to complete this ASE set but money will not allow it at this time.
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Valued Member
United States
62 Posts |
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Valued Member
United States
455 Posts |
Interesting topic for a coin forum. I don't think I'm OCD but some folks I know may say I'm borderline. I'm big on impulse shopping and instant gratification (isn't everyone?), meticulously neat (most of the time), need to arrange things "the right way" (i.e. coins in mylar flips must be straight, CDs must be stored in alphabetical order with label righted), change hoard sorted by denomination (quarters, dimes, nickels in different containers), 2 month supply of bottled water in basement (can't run out). I think these habits result from trying to maintain order on a personal level while living in a world often be perceived as out of order, not a sign of a compulsive disorder. I checked "No, I just like organizing things." Denial? 
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Moderator
 United States
23522 Posts |
Obsessive? Yes. Absolutely. Compulsive? No, not at all.
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Valued Member
United States
254 Posts |
You are technically describing symptoms of Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder (OCPD) which is somwhat different from OCD. In either case, it isn't problematic (or technically diagnosable) unless the symptoms are distressing or otherwise impair social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.  Regards, ~neuron
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Pillar of the Community
United States
595 Posts |
Organizing is my middle name. From the time I was 11 years old, if I had more than 5 of anything, I made a catalogue listing all pertinent info for whatever it was -- my 45 rpm records were the first. I have lists, spreadsheets, and databases, as appropriate, for all kinds of things -- casino chips and tokens (only from casinos I've been to), golf divot fixers (small collection), my topical stamp collection, CDs (alphabetically by composer). DVDs and VHS tapes are also alphabetical (by movie title) on the shelves, and so are the spices and herbs in the cupboard. My excuse for both is that there are so many, it's the only way I can find anything.
Maybe I'm just compulsive about being obsessed.
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New Member
United States
30 Posts |
Yes, I am fairly obsessive and compulsive ... but its not my fault, I inherited it from my dad -- a pillar of this community!
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Pillar Of The Community
3147 Posts |
Oh sure! Blame your DAD!!! Let Mom off! You know what they say, "It takes two to tango!" And everyone in this neck of the woods as heard stories about those wild mountain women!!! (help you out all I can Gary!)
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Pillar Of The Community
Turkey
1205 Posts |
Not specifically.
I have tendency in some cases, but that's nothing I can't control.
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Rest in Peace
United States
3730 Posts |
Thanks Terry! I need all the help I can get. There's no doubt I have OCD. My first recollection of it was back in my high school days. It is nothing I am proud of, and I think most of us who have it tend to hide it. However, as of late I realize it's nothing to be ashamed of, and although it isn't certain how one developes it (or is born with it), it's just the way it is, and believe me it doesn't just go away and you can't force it, or "wish" it to disappear. I do take a prescription drug which lessens its effect on me, but I am certain I'll have it forever. Monk, on the TV series, is OCD. I am at least that bad, if not worse. My primary compulsions have to do with the numbers -- doing certain things an even number of times, and a certain number of times. Of course there are other compulsions, such as the feeling I must do certain things at the same time each day. And others, many others. I have probably wasted entire months of my life if all the compulsions and the time they take to complete are added together. Just yesterday I was talking with my family doctor about OCD. He told me that the cause still isn't known for certain. He also said that back in his medical school days, doctors with OCD were actually admired because they usually were more thorough that others. Related to coin collecting, my OCD possibly contributes to my never ending desire to complete collections regardless of the quality of coins in the set; my desire to have at least two of each collected coin which I can afford; my wish to have coin albums of the same brand, displayed together on the same shelf; and my preference of even year (1900, 1940, 2000, 2006) coins in my collections. So, I'm out of the closet. I have OCD! I'm not mentally unbalanced, I just have a fairly rare disorder, which I wish I didn't have. But, it makes life interesting!!    
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