The only actual way that a sufferer can actually be immediately saved from ocd is by, either, a seriously strong rebalancing of their brain, or else for them to just TRULY learn to sit with it forever. For me? Literally exactly akin to asking a… heroin addict who’s been atrociously addicted to that particular substance their whole life, they’re nearly forty now and started at the age of eleven, to STOP COLD TURKEY and never, ever touch a syringe again. THAT is p-r-e-c-i-s-e-l-y how chronic OCD feels, even at its most cope-able. For myself, anyhow. Non-cope-able? Let’s not go there, yeah. How can someone not talk about something that so very detrimentally… and indescribably blockades your mind from thinking in a straight and decent line. People will always just look at you and say: “that doesn’t make sense.” Think how that must feel for the actual sufferer. But the pain, the mental… torture a sufferer must deal with, that’s what needs to be helped the most with this. That far, FAR outweighs even getting to live a normal life. Truth is it’s far from normal for a sufferer. They’ve hit the bottom, and the rest? Child’s play in comparison – it’s just to get to that rebalanced or relatively so mindset where, at least, it gets to be fair-game on a mental note. Giving that to a sufferer of ocd might just feel markedly akin to… offering an obsessed soccer fan a sudden multi-million pound lifelong career in soccer(Okaaaay!! Football.) with a team of his or her choice. These are all just comparisons. However, the derailment is real. There are millions of people living with the exact same utter… brutalisation of brain. It’s…. it’s… yeah, so I just took that time there to try and finally stop my ocd forever(!!) just like we always try and do and against our utter will. That’s a sufferer’s life