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symptoms caused by OCD????

tingly crawling sensation, left side of brain less dense then the rest could this be caused by my OCD..
I've been suffering from OCD all my life.
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I have OCD and same tingly sensation on left head. I have also Labile Hypertension.When treated hypertension, that effect was gone.
By the way, if you are having OCD too, can you please clarify one thing ??

I am on medication for OCD, FLUVOXAMINE 50 MG per day.I took it for 8 month only and reduced my dose to 25mg per day (without consulting doctor), as I can not discontinue it for a withdrawal syndrome: diziness

Please tell how long an SSRI link LUVOX can be taken ? Life Long ?

Thanx....
RkMishra India
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thanks, i didn't really think so i just thought i would try!!
im lokking for any answers.. to do with these symptoms..
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saidee,

I have had OCD my entire life and I have never heard of tingly, crawly sensations being associated with it.  Also, it is not going to cause your brain to appear less dense on MRI (although there are PET scan changes in people with OCD).
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