10-09-2013, 11:02 PM
Evening,
Well, this is probably the best documentary I've watched this year, was on BBC3 a few weeks back. I know the programmes are an hour long each, but if you have the well worth it. It's given me the motivation and the kick up the arse I needed to start sorting myself out (as have been discussing in chatbox with people lol) so I want to make sure anyone that didn't see it but might also benefit from it gets the chance to watch. I'd say its also a good watch if you don't have OCD but have friends/relatives that do as it shows a lot of things that usually people try to hide/avoid so helps you to understand just how difficult certain things become (things you take for granted like food etc) from something that seems as small/simple as this problem, I got my Mum to watch it as well btw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAXjq28Wpyk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywMsMjGF_nw
If you're wondering, my problems are extremely similar to Jacks (the guy from Essex).
This thread isn't for discussion about my problems though, I just want to get the programme some more coverage to anyone else that it may be helpful for as I've watched a lot of OCD documentaries but none that have given me this sort of push before.
Cheers
Tom
Well, this is probably the best documentary I've watched this year, was on BBC3 a few weeks back. I know the programmes are an hour long each, but if you have the well worth it. It's given me the motivation and the kick up the arse I needed to start sorting myself out (as have been discussing in chatbox with people lol) so I want to make sure anyone that didn't see it but might also benefit from it gets the chance to watch. I'd say its also a good watch if you don't have OCD but have friends/relatives that do as it shows a lot of things that usually people try to hide/avoid so helps you to understand just how difficult certain things become (things you take for granted like food etc) from something that seems as small/simple as this problem, I got my Mum to watch it as well btw.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAXjq28Wpyk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywMsMjGF_nw
If you're wondering, my problems are extremely similar to Jacks (the guy from Essex).
This thread isn't for discussion about my problems though, I just want to get the programme some more coverage to anyone else that it may be helpful for as I've watched a lot of OCD documentaries but none that have given me this sort of push before.
Cheers
Tom