Underdawg736GTC
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Just as the title states, are there any Detailers on here that have been diagnosed with OCD?
Last week while I was in one of my of my detailing kicks, my new co worker made the comment that I should get checked for OCD. I don't know why but I took it to heart and over the weekend I've spent the good majority of my free time looking into it. What I found kinda scared me as what I've found pretty much described me to a T and so much more beyond OCD.
So what I would like to know is for those who have it, how do you manage with it and how did you go about getting a diagnosis?
I feel that it doesn't put a big hamper on my way of life, but have been told on numerous occasions that when I get into doing something, it's VERY hard to for me to walk away from it if it's not finished. When it comes to detailing, once I start it can take me 20 or more hours to finish and even then I'm usually picking things that I may have missed or could improve upon. A Lot of people tell me that my attention to details is "not human", I always came back with "14 years in the military will do that to you", even though I've been known for it well before I joined.
Another thing is that I prefer to work alone unless I'm with someone who is on the same page as me in regards to the attention to details needed. I hate interruptions and will almost always be plugged into my IPhone listening to tunes. I've been known to work on my ambulances at work for 12-14-16 hrs at a time with only taking one break to eat.
Detailing as a profession is one of my dream jobs, the only other one would to be a Storm Chaser as I'm just as obsessive about the weather as I am detailing. I love my current job as an EMT but sometimes I feel that I'm not best suited for some of the calls we get.
Well anyways, I just wanted to see how others who have or may have it cope and deal with it, especially if they don't detail as a primary source of income.
Sean
AKA Underdawg
Last week while I was in one of my of my detailing kicks, my new co worker made the comment that I should get checked for OCD. I don't know why but I took it to heart and over the weekend I've spent the good majority of my free time looking into it. What I found kinda scared me as what I've found pretty much described me to a T and so much more beyond OCD.
So what I would like to know is for those who have it, how do you manage with it and how did you go about getting a diagnosis?
I feel that it doesn't put a big hamper on my way of life, but have been told on numerous occasions that when I get into doing something, it's VERY hard to for me to walk away from it if it's not finished. When it comes to detailing, once I start it can take me 20 or more hours to finish and even then I'm usually picking things that I may have missed or could improve upon. A Lot of people tell me that my attention to details is "not human", I always came back with "14 years in the military will do that to you", even though I've been known for it well before I joined.
Another thing is that I prefer to work alone unless I'm with someone who is on the same page as me in regards to the attention to details needed. I hate interruptions and will almost always be plugged into my IPhone listening to tunes. I've been known to work on my ambulances at work for 12-14-16 hrs at a time with only taking one break to eat.
Detailing as a profession is one of my dream jobs, the only other one would to be a Storm Chaser as I'm just as obsessive about the weather as I am detailing. I love my current job as an EMT but sometimes I feel that I'm not best suited for some of the calls we get.
Well anyways, I just wanted to see how others who have or may have it cope and deal with it, especially if they don't detail as a primary source of income.
Sean
AKA Underdawg