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I’m suffering from a bad case of OCD with HIV. I am always under the thinking that I have it although I am married and faithful to my wife and she is faithful to me. We dont have any risk factors. But I am always worried that we might catch it from a mistake at a physician or a nurse reusing the needle or at the dentist or barber and so on..Now the thing is that recently I have been seeing HIV everywhere. I take these as signs that I’m really infected. It is like when I open yahoo I directly see an article on HIV. Or I open the TV and see a show about it. Yesterday I was reading online about abortion (my wife is pregnant) and I was reading to see what might cause it and I saw a question about the ethical value of abortion if the mother has HIV. Being the obsessed guy that I’m, I took this as a sign that my wife has HIV !!!

Is this normal with OCD?? seeing signs everywhere :s


Answer:
yes I think it is normal to be like that with ocd your enemy Satin knows you are scared of HIV so he uses these tricks of the subject popping up everywhere and this must be very scary for you.

You can not live like this you need to see a physician and perhaps get some medication.

explain to your physician what you told us,what you said to us is clear to comprehend so your doctor will understand you and then reassure you.

all the best.


Answer:
Well you need to see a physician and get treated. What you're feeling and thinking is normal for people with OCD. It doesn't matter what exactly you're obsessing over just that you need some help.

For better online support please visit the following forum for people with OCD. They are a great group of people despite the name they chose for their website:

http://www.crazyboards.org/forums/index….


Answer:
You both go to the physician and get yourselves tested, that way you can wipe those sweat. No offense to you but you gotta do some actions than just typing words in here, if you really that worried.

Answer:
Get tested, get treated for your OCD, and use condoms.

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