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Obsesive Compulsive Disorder ......
PMSL ....... brilliant tv
Gary
PMSL ....... brilliant tv
Gary
For them to even go there and face up to their condition in, what can be very gruelling sessions is immensly brave.
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Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
Obsesive Compulsive Disorder ......
PMSL ....... brilliant tv
Gary
PMSL ....... brilliant tv
Gary
Its a medical affliction the same as any other.
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I'm watching that, I haven't laughed at it yet, it's serious problems for them, I feel sorry for them, I know people who have or still have obssessive compulsive disorders and it's awful for them, it stops their everyday lives, they can't move forward until they seek help to try and solve the problem.
They would have started off by just doing their now obssessive disorders only once or twice, but then it would have became a habit without realising they were doing it.
I get excema and I know that I used to itch it without knowing, I could be anywhere or doing anything and just scratch it for hours without knowing until people would tell me that I was doing it, I made it that bad that I ended up having to go on anti biotic creams to clear it up and even using that I was constantly scratching away, it isn't nice in the slightest, alot of people make themselves really ill doing stuff. I know that is a bit different to what has been on tv tonight, but thats how easy things start off, even now I will sit and itch and theres nothing to itch. LOL.
They would have started off by just doing their now obssessive disorders only once or twice, but then it would have became a habit without realising they were doing it.
I get excema and I know that I used to itch it without knowing, I could be anywhere or doing anything and just scratch it for hours without knowing until people would tell me that I was doing it, I made it that bad that I ended up having to go on anti biotic creams to clear it up and even using that I was constantly scratching away, it isn't nice in the slightest, alot of people make themselves really ill doing stuff. I know that is a bit different to what has been on tv tonight, but thats how easy things start off, even now I will sit and itch and theres nothing to itch. LOL.
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My excema was that bad I often used to draw blood, I even had a stay in hospital because of it! People at school took the **** mercilessly so if I wanna laugh at some one else's 'disorder' I chuffin well will!
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Nice and PC there Gary
Interesting to see it get mentioned in the same sentance as the killer illness that is cancer.....
On another note, we all laughed at "....is John Mad" but all of a sudden we are unable to laugh at this.
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Interesting to see it get mentioned in the same sentance as the killer illness that is cancer.....
On another note, we all laughed at "....is John Mad" but all of a sudden we are unable to laugh at this.
Dave
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>> My excema was that bad I often used to draw blood, I even had a stay in hospital because of it! People at school took the **** mercilessly so if I wanna laugh at some one else's 'disorder' I chuffin well will!
When i was at school, we used to laugh at Crackerjack. But some of us grew up.
When i was at school, we used to laugh at Crackerjack. But some of us grew up.
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We all laughed at "....is John Mad" but all of a sudden we are unable to laugh at this.
Is that the one that gets called "F@ck Off John".. was an old documentary about a boy with Turrets (sp?) Syndrome??
If so, I genuinely fell of my chair in fits of laughter when he spat his Tea in his sisters face...
Cheers,
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Oh well it made me laugh. Guess I have never been PC and probably never will be. Doesn't mean I dont feel sorry for them but come on, chaining yourself up every night to stop yourself confessing to a crime you didnt committ. It had me in stitches.
Oh and I laughed my **** off at Britains strangest village too but I doubt any of you did
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Oh and I laughed my **** off at Britains strangest village too but I doubt any of you did
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Originally Posted by RS Grant
Is that the one that gets called "F@ck Off John".. was an old documentary about a boy with Turrets (sp?) Syndrome??
If so, I genuinely fell of my chair in fits of laughter when he spat his Tea in his sisters face...
Cheers,
Grant
If so, I genuinely fell of my chair in fits of laughter when he spat his Tea in his sisters face...
Cheers,
Grant
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My Mum cracked me around the lughole for laughing at that program, still makes me **** myself everytime I think about it.
I guess it's form of disorder, I try not to think it's funny but just can't help myself!!!
I guess it's form of disorder, I try not to think it's funny but just can't help myself!!!
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