tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3353319264148168149.post4550727251191869403..comments2013-08-11T00:02:50.415-07:00Comments on the magpie minutes: annonymouslyellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01524364681721266830noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3353319264148168149.post-35127294000995450432011-02-04T23:12:32.316-08:002011-02-04T23:12:32.316-08:00@Tiffany,
Hi! I'm sorry to be responding after...@Tiffany,<br />Hi! I'm sorry to be responding after so many months to your post. I'm so glad to hear that, as a mother, you're trying to understand your daughter's symptoms. If there is one bright point to my experience with OCD, it's that I've grown much closer to my mother through the process of my treatment. The lengths she's gone through to understand my symptoms are the closest I'll ever get to understanding her unconditional love for me-- until I have a child of my own, maybe!<br />Yes, my OCD at 10 was very different from my OCD at 20 and beyond. Every person with OCD is different, but for now, I think I can give this advice: take it one symptom, and one day, at a time. Good luck to both of you :)ellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01524364681721266830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3353319264148168149.post-15596589295174270152010-08-27T23:12:33.904-07:002010-08-27T23:12:33.904-07:00hi! i'm a mom my kiddo has OCD and she's 1...hi! i'm a mom my kiddo has OCD and she's 10. i am reading this to understand this disease better - not only for her but how my life and hers are so the same and different too. i read above that your symptoms have changed over time and you don't deal with them all at once. that's so comforting because i'm up at a crazy hour overwhelmed with all of her symptoms - there are so very many! i look forward to your future posts and appreciate that you gave "background" for your blog too!!!Tiffanyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18222568624108574741noreply@blogger.com