I have pure o type ocd n clomipramine helped me 70% ...but my productivity is still zero , I bathed 3 month ago n brushed my teeth 6 month ago ...i want to bath but can't execute ,im a big procrastinater...my mother is a schizophrenic but i dont have any delusion , is this can be a case of schizophrenia ?
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The description you mentioned about your illness is not sufficient to make conclusive diagnosis but it hints towards depression although it has to be confirmed with detail discussion and evaluation. 50-70%of people of OCD get in to depression, so there is possibility that you may also having such symptoms. Schizophrenia looks unlikely by this description but as your have family history there is possibility. You need to consult a psychiatrist for detail discussion and evaluation so that diagnosis is established and accordingly treatment can be suggested. All the best
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