Apr. 12th, 2005

oceantheorem: (ugly dachshund)
Quickly, before I go off and shoot myself because today was so long I can't feel my toes anymore:

The answer to #8 in the last entry was Into the Land of the Unicorns, by Bruce Coville. And I suppose Alicia won, since she got the most answers (three), even though technically she didn't answer the third one and if she had it would have been cheating. *grin* Oh well... Otherwise we'd have a 4-way tie for first place and a 2-way tie for second. Which would just be silly.

So congratulations, Alicia. You get... a hug. Or something. Um, how about, I'll actually buy you a birthday present? And I'll ship it to you and everything. What do you want? Or do I get to pick?

Mmkay, I declare today over.

That book meme thingy was really fun for me. Did you guys enjoy that as much as I did?
oceantheorem: (Science is beautiful)
This bears repeating.
I'm looking up stuff on OCD, because I just had a conversation with my mom about it and thought a little more information might be justified... so I did a Google search and came up with ocfoundation.org. I've seen this site before; it's the one Jamie and Ann used when they made me take the online quiz that said I probably had OCD.
Anyway. I was looking at medications that help relieve the symptoms, and found this under "Possible Side Effects":

All of these drugs commonly produce sexual side effects in both sexes that may range from lowering of sexual drive to delayed ability to have an orgasm to complete inability to have an erection or orgasm. Interestingly, there is an uncommon side effect that has been reported where patients have spontaneous orgasms while yawning. This must be quite uncommon since no patient has ever told me of such a symptom, and when patients yawn in my office, they always look bored, not excited.

Oh man. Orgasms while yawning. Now I'm DEFINITELY thinking about taking the medication! Science really IS beautiful.


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Edit: This is interesting and may explain some of my other neuroses:


Below is a list of psychiatric conditions that frequently occur along with OCD:

* Additional anxiety disorders (such as panic disorder or social phobia)
* Depression/dysthymia
* Disruptive behavior disorders (such as oppositional defiant disorder, or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder)
* Learning disorders
* Tic disorders/Tourette's syndrome
* Trichotillomania (hair pulling)
*
(Some days)(At least, I hope it's imagined)Body dysmorphic disorder (imagined ugliness)

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