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At one point in her life, Amber Pearson spent eight hours a day acting out her obsessive thoughts. She washed her hands until they bled, repeatedly checked the locks on her doors and ate ...
Amber Pearson has had a severe form of obsessive compulsive disorder since she was in high school. She would wash her hands so much they became raw and bled. Her bedtime routine easily took 45 ...
Amber Pearson, who received a brain implant to treat her epilepsy and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, said she is "happy again" For Pearson, there was an eight-month wait after the 2019 procedure ...
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