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Not taking meds - is it safe?

I'm currently prescribed on 100 mg of luvox and 10 mg of abilify. However, I've been mistreated by nearly everyone I met in the past 4 years in high school. Teachers, students, everyone. It can't be them, I'm thinking. It has to be me. As punishment, I want to make my OCD worse until I can barely control it.

If I stop taking Luvox and Abilify, will I suffer some sort of neurological damage? Or will the only effect be that my OCD will become worse?
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9784446 tn?1421337046
actually the only thing i can make from ur comment is u want to test ur body against ocd. okk its been 4 years but hv tried exposure therapy ever, go to a psychotherapist, if u cant go , then try reading book "overcoming obsessive thoughts", and do exposure exercises and reading about compulsive and avoidance behaviour.
the other thing which i would suggest is mindfulness, if u can reconize ur obsessive thoughts u hv to do is just dont analyse them and let them go.
the best way of dealing with ocd in my opinion is
mindfulness+exposure+medication
hope it will help u
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480448 tn?1426948538
WHY in the world would you want to make your OCD worse?
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