I'm a little bit miffed right now. I use an on-line learning platform at work that features webinars on a variety of topics. One of the instructors has a lecture on Cognitive Styles, in which she wrote, "OCD stands for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - someone who is very detailed and perfectionist - at the very extreme may be someone who needs to do certain things repeatedly."
I just responded to her and said, "As a person who has chronic anxiety, I object to your definition of OCD. A person with OCD suffers from unwanted, intrusive, and disturbing thoughts and tries to counter them with repetitive behaviors." I resent the use of OCD to refer to someone who is a "clean freak" or very organized. It's like saying a person with autism is very stupid and antisocial.
I just responded to her and said, "As a person who has chronic anxiety, I object to your definition of OCD. A person with OCD suffers from unwanted, intrusive, and disturbing thoughts and tries to counter them with repetitive behaviors." I resent the use of OCD to refer to someone who is a "clean freak" or very organized. It's like saying a person with autism is very stupid and antisocial.


It's hard on my dad and the rest of us. Mom doesn't know the date or day of the week; I constantly tell her to look at the atomic calendar/clock on the wall. She's very repetitive ... wait, she's always been very repetitive even before the dementia. 
I've been knocking back kefir like it's going out of fashion. I think the last cup has thankfully kicked in now.