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Sheen Sami clap back to the hats who do not believe she has an obsessive-motivated disorder.
The influencer and daughter to Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen take to Tiktok On Wednesday, July 30, to address followers who are suspected of her condition.
“I did a video talking about my OCD, and everyone went mad at me, saying I don’t really have OCD,” Sheen started, 21. “So I want to tell you more things I do that I’m pretty sure they are OCD.”
Sheen then listed a host of behaviors that she says shows her condition, starting with touching the same “exact” part outside a plane with her left hand every time she boarded.
His video came after post who uploaded on Saturday, July 26, in which criticized people who claims to have OCD because they need to keep their room “clean and organized.”
“Alright, well, I’m so OCD, even if I bought something from the grocery store that day and read the expiry date over and over and over again and over, somehow, I’ll convince myself that it’s a fake expiry date and it’s actually ended a year ago,” he said.
Sheen listed more examples on Wednesday, admitting that she doesn’t know why she was doing some of them.
“The bathroom for guests, every time I come home, I have to get in there and open the curtains to check,” he said. “What am I checking for? I don’t know. I have to do it. I’ve done it since I was 10 years old.”
Sheen also spoke about how he can’t sit behind the driver’s seat in a car, can’t get it back to the wall at a restaurant and needs to be able to see everyone’s food at the table.
OCD is a condition that “contains a pattern of unnecessary thoughts and fears called obsessions,” according to the Mayo clinic.
“Ultimately, you feel that you are being driven to do compelling actions to ease your stress,” explains the medical center. “Even if you are trying to ignore or get rid of bothersome thoughts or encouragements, they are still coming back. This leads you to act on a ritual basis.”
Although Sheen did not say if she has been formally diagnosed, the description is in conjunction with what she describes, including her need to wash her hands after being outside “until I can feel the germs leaving my fingers physically.”
“I can’t believe I told this Ys *** internet,” Sheen concluded. “I have so many other things I do. But just like you get the focus of it, I really have OCD, and it’s just getting worse.”