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nerdyadventurer | 3 months ago

I'm assuming you are asking about childhood symptoms. As a child I'm not troubling kid in class, but when I'm given freedom I walk around the house thinking, grinding teeth. While I did have good grades in class I make very trivial mistakes arithmatic my friends see and give slight smile. When it come to my OCD most of my compulsions were due to poor working memory.ex: did I count correctly?, did I wash my hands correctly? because my wonder. While I scored well at school it was by rigid work just before the exam week, while I saw other students more relaxed before the exam, I was thinking about how to cover up syllabus. This actually went to point exam anxiety which was my first encounter with a psychiatrist.

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hereme888|3 months ago

All of that is good information for you to organize in your head and in writing. But it is critically supplemented by the professional tools and experience psychiatrists and psychologists have. For all these conditions, you will always be your own best advocate, and ongoing self-education is critical. You can prompt a SOTA-LLM to help you organize the thoughts further, but always end up sharing that with a professional, who can help you understand its validity and dynamically test useful plans of action.