Luke Combs has held a struggle with OCD (OCD), and the country singer said his worst flare happened a few years before the Australian bridge of the World Tour.
He was 35 years old. 60 minutes Australia Last month, after eight shows in Australia and New Zealand, it became the first country artist titled full Stadium tour.
COMBS, who had previously talked about his diagnosis, described his OCD type as “especially evil” rather than the same condition as the compulsive physical expression of disability, such as repeated calculations and specific consciousness. Instead, the Coms experienced a compulsive mental symptom (Obsessive idea called “pure O”, ”and said that it caused“ invading violent thoughts ”and extreme constant anxiety.
“I think you don’t want to have it in essence. “Then they can cause stress, stress, and then stress can cause more thoughts, and they don’t understand why you think, but they try to get rid of them, but they have more things when they try to get rid of them.”
“This is what causes anxiety, and you can’t get an answer, desperately wanting to answer this thing you bother. “But I don’t think it’s important to what is the answer. Just freedom is to say, ‘I don’t need an answer to that question.’
According to Mayo Clinic, OCD said, “It is described as a pattern of fear known for unwanted thoughts and obsessive ideas. This obsession with repeated behavior, also called compulsive. ” This condition is generally a person who experiences obsessive ideas and compulsions, but only symptoms or compulsive symptoms can be experienced. The organization encourages people to find mental health experts when human obsession and compulsion begin to affect the quality of life.
Coms said that this state blocked him at several points of life and experienced the first symptom of his early teens. But COMBS said that managing his OCD has become easier over time. “When I wake up now, what if I do this forever?” I know that it won’t be forever now. ”
COMBS continues to discuss his experience of “Pure O” and hopes that others can better understand less known. He also wants to know that people who are struggling with rare disabilities are “can continue to live their lives, have a great successful and great family to achieve their dreams, while dealing with what they do not want to deal with.”
“This is what I want people to take me away, regardless of musical success,” he added.