Socialite says Chester French musician constantly brushes his teeth
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Peaches Geldof has revealed that Max Drummey is obsessed with cleaning.
The socialite, who married the 24-year-old musician in a shock ceremony in Las Vegas 2 months ago, says he has impeccable personal hygiene.
'Max has OCD,' she says. 'He's totally anal about how clean he is, which I guess isn't such a bad thing. He brushes his teeth constantly!'
But Peaches, 19, says she's the complete opposite.
'I'm really messy,' she admits. 'Our room is terrible, but he doesn't care. I'm quite surprised he puts up with it.'
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Max Drummey's OCD case is obviously not a serious case. It is really sad that a lot of people don't know about Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum Disorders and how badly it can affect suffers and their close ones. The first time I heard about OCD was when David Beckham came out of the open about his OCD. At that time, I felt that a few friends of mind where suffering from OCD, so I got interested in the subject. And after researching further into OCD, I realised that David Beckham's case was not really that serious, as well as my friends'. I read testimonials on people suffering from OCD on a charity called OCD Action's website and how serious it sets back their lives. It is only after that I can really relate to what OCD sufferers go are going through. They cannot live normal lives like Max Drummey or David Beckham. The sad thing is that people suffering from OCD cannot come out in the open about it and suffer in silence as they perceive their condition to be taboo. It is about time to make OCD well-known among the general public so OCD affected people don't have to suffer in silence. I read on OCD Action's website that they are holding an Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum Disorders Conference (http://www.ocdconference.org.uk/) on 22 November 2008 which will help create OCD awareness among the public and sufferers and, thereby, increasing understanding on the condition. I really feel that it's fair enough for OCD to be well-know just like all other conditions. And events like the OCD Conference are a step closer to making people understand how serious OCD is. When the disease is known, it is half cured.

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