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Help To Come Out Of Increasing Obsession With Clean Food

I am concerned that my obsession with clean food is getting worse, I usually feel queasy at buffets. But today was with family, and I don t think ab out it but I can t keep what I eat down, I am not ill with a bug or anything. And fine afterwards. This isn t the first time, I can t eat at my sisters as she has cats. And other factors in restaurants, I need to know where a toilet is, just in case. I don t fell sick, it just comes on. And I feel daft going to my gp. For something I can t explain.
Mon, 6 Jan 2014
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You appear to be having some form of Obsessive -Compulsive Disorder ,some elements of general Anxiety disorder are also suggested by your complaints.It would be prudent to see your doctor who may refer you to a Psychiatrist as this problem is eminently treatable by drugs and counselling.
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Help To Come Out Of Increasing Obsession With Clean Food

You appear to be having some form of Obsessive -Compulsive Disorder ,some elements of general Anxiety disorder are also suggested by your complaints.It would be prudent to see your doctor who may refer you to a Psychiatrist as this problem is eminently treatable by drugs and counselling.