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Lena Dunham Tweets About Her OCD

18/10/2013

 
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Lena Dunham has used her Twitter account to comment on the media articles this week about the speech she made in New York about living with OCD.
    In their article about Lena Dunham's speech at the 'Women, Meditation, Stress' panel discussion at New York's Paley Center, US Magazine reported on comments that the actress made about coping with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and about using meditation. Further to this and other articles about her speech, yesterday Lena Dunham tweeted:

Yo! Was misquoted as saying I treated my OCD with meditation not medication. I did both, bc both are important #gladweclearedthatup

— Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) October 17, 2013

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