Friday, 12 February 2016

I Got That A Lot

Hello guys long time no see ^ ^

     It's been so long since I had post my last entry. So I will try my best to make this entry quite interesting. I'll try my very best. For this entry what I want to share with all of you are 'I Got That A Lot'. Okay this title more relate to our personality on how we behave in our daily life until people out there will judge us for what we are. For me it is something that is quite serious and we must know how to take care of it.

     The thing that people always told me was 'You are too obsessive in cleaning'. Honestly yes I admit that I love to clean. I don't know why but I can clean my house over and over again. I can't stand to see even a little bit dust. I just can't. Me myself can describe it why? I'm just love to clean that's it maybe I am an organized person. Maybe.

     Or I'm suffering from an Obsessive cleaning disorder which is one of several sub-categories of obsessive-compulsive disorder where the patient has an obsessive compulsion to clean or wash the house or specific objects. Obsessive cleaning disorder is one of the symptoms of the main disorder. Sufferers will compulsively spend every waking moment of their day cleaning. Very often the person is obsessed with a fear of contamination from germs and bacteria so they scrub surfaces and objects with cleaning agents over and over again. But instead of finding relief from undertaking their cleaning rituals, the anxiety soon returns and the cleaning ritual becomes even more complicated and time-consuming.

     COD? ."Really? Me myself not sure if I'm suffering from this but I try to search the symptom and this is one thing that I find quite happen to me :

Overzealous cleaning
People with OCD who fall into the "washers" category also tend to clean compulsively. As with hand-washing, housecleaning is often a way of easing germaphobia or feelings of impurity. Although cleaning can help chase these obsessive thoughts away, the relief does not last, and the urge to clean is often even stronger the next time.
When to seek help: If you spend hours a day cleaning, it's almost certainly related to OCD, but it's harder to know if cleaning for an hour a day could be a sign of OCD.

 "It's really the consequence of stopping," said Dr. Michael Jenike, a psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital, in Boston. "If you don't [clean], you get terribly anxious and fearful. Absolutely yes!!!

     Whatever it is, this is the thing that 'I Got A Lot'. I'm too obsessive in cleaning. LOL. It's not a big deal for me actually because I enjoy to clean and I'll feel empty if  I'm not clean in a day. Overall I love cleaning' ^ ^