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Registration date : 2009-01-11

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PostSubject: O.C.E.A.N Syndrome   O.C.E.A.N Syndrome EmptySun Jan 11, 2009 1:29 pm

Hi, my name is Leah & I suffer from O.C.E.A.N. syndrome!!!! Lol. Although I think this is NORMAL and everyone else must be wierd!


Living with O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome

By Scooter Grubb

Just recently, after years of research, I have finally been able to
Give a name to what my wife and I have been living with for years.



It's an affliction, for sure, which when undiagnosed and misunderstood
Can devastate and literally tear a family apart. Very little is known
About O.C.E.A.N. Syndrome. But it is my hope this article will
Generate interest from researchers involved in the equine and
Psychological sciences. You will, no doubt, begin to identify similar
Symptoms in your own family and hopefully now be able to cope.

OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE EQUINE ATTACHMENT NEUROSIS SYNDROME O.C.E.A.N.S)
Is usually found in the female and can manifest itself anytime from
Birth to the golden years. Symptoms may appear any time and may even
Go dormant in the late teens, but the syndrome frequently re-emerges
In later years.

Symptoms vary widely in both number and degree of severity. Allow me
To share some examples which are most prominent in our home.

The afflicted individual:

1. Can smell moldy hay at ten paces, but can't tell whether milk has
Gone bad until it turns chunky.

2. Finds the occasional "Buck and Fart" session hugely entertaining,
But severely chastises her husband for similar antics.

3. Will spend hours cleaning and conditioning her tack, but wants to
Eat on paper plates so there are no dishes.

4. Considers equine gaseous excretions a fragrance.

5. Enjoys mucking out four stalls twice a day, but insists on having a
Housekeeper mop the kitchen floor once a week.

6. Will spend an hour combing and trimming an equine mane, but wears a
Baseball cap so she doesn't waste time brushing her own hair.

7. Will dig through manure piles daily looking for worms, but does not fish.

8. Will not hesitate to administer a rectal exam up to her shoulder,
But finds cleaning out the Thanksgiving turkey cavity for dressing
Quite repulsive.

9. By memory can mix eight different supplements in the correct
Proportions, but can't make macaroni and cheese that isn't soupy.

10. Twice a week will spend an hour scrubbing algae from the water
Tanks, but has a problem cleaning lasagna out of the casserole dish.

11. Will pick a horse's nose, and call it cleaning, but becomes
Verbally violent when her husband picks his.

12. Can sit through a four-hour session of a ground work clinic, but
Unable to make it through a half-hour episode of Cops.

The spouse of an afflicted victim:

1. Must come to terms with the fact there is no cure, and only
Slightly effective treatments. The syndrome may be genetic or caused
By the inhaling of manure particles which, I propose, have an adverse
Effect on female hormones.

2. Must adjust the family budget to include equine items -
Hay,veterinarian services, farrier services, riding boots and clothes,
Supplements, tack, equine masseuse and acupuncturist - as well as the
(mandatory) equine spiritual guide, etc. Once you have identified a
Monthly figure, never look at it again. Doing so will cause tightness
In your chest, nausea and occasional diarrhea.

3. Must realize that your spouse has no control over this affliction.
More often than not, she will deny a problem even exists as denial is
Common.

4. Must form a support group. You need to know you're not alone - and
there's no shame in admitting your wife has a problem. My support
Group, for instance, involves men who truly enjoy Harley Davidsons,
Four-day weekends and lots of scotch. Most times, she is unaware that
I am even gone, until the precise moment she needs help getting a
50-pound bag of grain out of the truck.

hehehe, I dont think there's a problem at all!!!
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All About the Style

All About the Style


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Registration date : 2008-12-29

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PostSubject: Re: O.C.E.A.N Syndrome   O.C.E.A.N Syndrome EmptySun Jan 11, 2009 3:21 pm

Welcome Leah,

I have to say, reading through your introduction, I might have to get Kath tested for O.C.E.A.N Syndrome as well.
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Age : 50
Location : west australia-south west
Registration date : 2008-12-29

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PostSubject: Re: O.C.E.A.N Syndrome   O.C.E.A.N Syndrome EmptyMon Jan 12, 2009 1:39 am

welcome Leah Smile

i'm the same,i'm gonna get my partner kym tested as well,she won't watch the cricket with me but will spends hours fussing over horses lol

look foward to reading your posts Smile enjoy the forum
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kate rocks




Number of posts : 7
Age : 61
Location : Port Augusta S.A.
Registration date : 2009-01-04

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PostSubject: Re: O.C.E.A.N Syndrome   O.C.E.A.N Syndrome EmptyTue Jan 13, 2009 9:31 am

Golly gosh. What a Face I was wondering what it was that I had. bounce I had better tell m husband that I am not the only one on this earth afflicted with an (until now) unidentified neurotic type syndrome. Thank you for enlightening me lol!
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Age : 45
Registration date : 2008-12-28

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PostSubject: Re: O.C.E.A.N Syndrome   O.C.E.A.N Syndrome EmptyThu Jan 22, 2009 4:58 pm

Im afraid that I have tested positive to this also yaaahooo

hmmm perhaps craig is not that happy about it thou evil
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