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OMG!! AM I GOING TO FAIL?!! NO NO!!
Kirby first started noticing symptoms when he was a freshman in college at 19. He did a bit of research because he felt that something was "wrong" with him. When he was in his dorm room he would constantly think over an assignment for class wondering if he did it wrong or that a professor will give him a failing grade if he doesn't ask questions in class.
With the little research that Kirby had done at his young age he felt ashamed and embarrassed. He vowed to never tell anyone or speak about it again, he decided to ignore it.



Kirby now feels that he cannot handle it anymore and decides to seek help. He tells his best friend Trin who is a doctor about what has been happening. She recommends him to a therapist who can help him.
He talks to his therapist Dr. Yolanda Garcia and he finds out that he isn't alone. He is diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and it affects about 2 out of 100 people. Most symptoms present itself in early adulthood. That men usually have an earlier onset.
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