tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3814114731786461812.post3899514246937356563..comments2023-11-17T07:24:10.333-05:00Comments on Glory to God: Scrupulosity in OCDChristinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12741646073555849828noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3814114731786461812.post-76459318811765638132014-04-02T08:23:43.979-04:002014-04-02T08:23:43.979-04:00He does indeed. He has a Receptive Language Disord...He does indeed. He has a Receptive Language Disorder and when he was younger also had ADHD but that has, thankfully, calmed down now that he is growing up. We are waiting to hear from an educational psychologist, but these things move so s l o w l y. I hope they will be able to help him. He's not unhappy, but he is anxious - I expect you can relate to that with your sons?<br />Being obsessive goes with the territory with autism - it's just that sometimes the obsessions are positive (like his current obsession with radios) and sometimes they are negative. His current negative obsession is that people think he is different and weird. And he doesn't want people to think he is different. If he could express it, he'd say 'I am not autism - I am me' but he doesn't really understand his own emotions. Thank you for your prayers. I really appreciate that. You and your family are on my prayer list too :-)<br />Sandy xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3814114731786461812.post-27227470866504639122014-04-02T08:13:22.083-04:002014-04-02T08:13:22.083-04:00People other than OCD sufferers can have such cata...People other than OCD sufferers can have such catastrophic thoughts, but the OCD mind comes up with a compulsion to alleviate the stress of the thoughts. I am so sorry you son is having such thoughts. I will pray, Sandy. Does he have autism with no comorbid conditions? Comorbid conditions are not uncommon with autism.Christinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12741646073555849828noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3814114731786461812.post-72878765052316401912014-04-02T05:37:55.904-04:002014-04-02T05:37:55.904-04:00Gosh that could have been a list of my own thought...Gosh that could have been a list of my own thoughts when I was younger. I used to be plagued by guilt. I would wake in the night feeling as if I'd murdered someone but in reality all I had done was try my best. Of course, this was the result of abuse and the abused child's thinking of 'it's all my fault', which then continued into my first marriage and which the ex-husband used to his advantage all the time. I hadn't realised the connection to OCD though, so thank you. I also now think that those thoughts, especially that overwhelming sense of guilt, was a spiritual attack. It makes me sad to think how broken I was and how I had no one to turn to and the one I should have been able to turn to only used my brokenness to further his abuse. <br />Now that my son has similar thoughts, I think, though he finds it hard to express them, poor lad. It is saddening, isn't it, to think of your beautiful child in this way :-(<br />Prayer, prayer and more prayer. And then some more! <br />Thank you for this.<br />Sandy xAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com