Luke combs says he is struggling with “Pure O”, a type of obsessive -compulsive disorder

Do not get a Ruke combs thinking about things, as it may have difficulty stopping.

The “fast car” singer says that in addition to anxiety, he has a “particularly evil” version of obsessive -compulsive disorder. He described “Pure O” in an interview in February Australia version of “60 minutes”, He explained that it focuses completely on ideas that are usually associated with obsessive -compulsive obsessive, instead of showing any clear mandatory behaviors such as running and stopping lamps, verifying, examining, or washing them excessively.

He said: “There is no manifestation of external manifestations, right? “Dust from the lighting key for someone else, you can see that this happens … for a gay person, you don’t even know what is happening. It can happen now.”

according to HealthlinePure mania disorder is not a separate diagnosis of obsessive -compulsive disorder, but the specific description applies to many people. The site says that the compulsive part of obsessive -compulsive disorder may be mental. To manage tension from intrusive ideas, a person may be considered obsessed, depicting calming images or simply wandering – and toured some more.

“If you have a strait … you can think about 45 seconds every minute for weeks. It is not fun,” said 35 -year -old.

Medicines and modern therapy can help for all healthine, and there are other treatments for maximum conditions. Although compass says he is much better than he was, he was his worst scene in several years in January, just two days before he went to the bottom of his tour. He said that the difference now is that he has the tools needed to deal with it.

“Imagine that there is a bear in front of you, and that your fighting or flight is running, right? Then the bear went. Well, imagine if your mind remains in fighting or flying, and every time you think about the bear, another bear appeared in front of you. Then you think about it, the more the number of the flaws there, and they continue to come.”

“It will never attack you – the bears will never attack you. But you feel that they are going to it. But if you stop thinking about the bears, and you go,” Oh, there is bears there, cold, large, it does not matter that there is bears there. “In the end, there is less and less so that there are no remains.”

It can be “bears” for him Divative ideas On violence, for example, or about religion. Things that do not have an answer yes or no, or any answer at all.

“It’s really questions about who you are as a person you can not really get. There is never an answer with yes or no, and this is what is anxious … You strongly want an answer to anything that bothers you.”

He found freedom, he says, in learn how to put these ideas on the side and not give them any credibility.

However, when he strikes, “it can be consumed.” He said he suffered from intrusive ideas for the first time when he was 12 or 13 years old, and he was “paralyzed.”

He said: “You are trying to accomplish something and you are doing a really wonderful job, then you have a burning and likeness … It destroys your whole life for six months.” “Then I went back to the place where I started.”

For this reason, the father of two boys hopes to be in his career and then an example of children who pass the same thing and shows them that “great things” are still in their grip.

“You have to know what you are doing,” said Combs. “I am lucky to be an expert in how to get out of it now.”

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