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      Hello
      I also suspect I may be peri menopausal and my OCD has got particularly bad over the last few months. Have you been able to confirm if there was a link for you?

      I have just started on a new medication for the OCD and I am wary of ‘confusing matters’ by raising the possibility of a hormonal link with my GP or psychiatrist but I do wonder if this could be a trigger.

      I hope you have been able to manage your OCD in the time since you posted.

       

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        Hello:

        We’d also like you to know about this additional support OCD Action offers for you.

        OCD Action Support Groups

        Online Support Groups:

        • Provide a safe and welcoming environment
        • Allow you to connect with others and offer mutual support without judgement
        • Are all peer led, assisted by a team of trained volunteers.

        Who can join?

        Anyone based in the UK and living with and/or affected by OCD or a related condition including:

        • People who have these conditions, whether diagnosed or not
        • Their parents, caregivers, partners and loved ones
        • Students aged up to 25 in college / university/ other educational institutions
        • Young people aged 16 – 17
        • Young people aged 18 – 25

        Types of groups

        OCD Action offers specialised groups including:

        • Pure O – General\Pure O – Intrusive Harm Thoughts
        • Pure O – Scrupulosity & Morality
        • Checking OCD
        • Contamination OCD
        • Perinatal OCD
        • LGBTQ+ OCD
        • Men’s OCD
        • OCD for People of Colour
        • BDD
        • OCD & Autism
        • OCD & Hoarding

        What important details do I need to know?

        • You can sign-up to a maximum of two groups initially. After attending at least once, you’re welcome to sign-up to another group
        • Participation is easily accessible via Zoom, or
        • If you don’t have internet access, we have a few phone support group places
        • There is no charge to join
        • Because of the high demand, please only sign up if you intend to use your place(s)
        • To retain membership, you must attend a session at least once every three months

        What are Navigating Services sessions?

        As a Support Group member, you’ll be automatically be invited to monthly Navigating Services Sessions. Attendance is optional, and you’re free to opt out of the session mailing list at any time.

        Led by our Helpline team, these sessions include:

        • Information and support on accessing recommended treatments through the NHS and/or privately
        • Opportunities to share lived experience of accessing support (for attendees or others)
        • Answers to questions/concerns regarding recommended treatments and/or service provision

        Want to know more about Support Groups?

        For more information before you sign up:

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