Posted by Bill82 on February 18, 2015, at 0:11:18
In reply to Re: Neurobiology of OCD - speculation » Bill82, posted by ed_uk2010 on February 17, 2015, at 20:54:47
Goof points, I just brought this up because as far as I'm aware genetics don't show abnormal sert genes in ocd, so it is an interesting idea of what may be linked to messed up seritonin transmission. Most people also assume it's a problem with neurotransmitters, but this was neat in that it was much different. But I agree the complexity is insane and therapeutically this offers no value as the agents are not medically approved and way to unselective for theraputic use. Also I've been wondering if you guys had any input on life with ocd. At the moment my life is destroyed, and I can't do much except sit or sleep and even then I am under constant stress/pain. If you have had ocd that went away what is it like? And am I right to be slightly saddened I will most likely miss out on my youth?
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