Hi K gafoor!
First I want to advise you to not diagnose yourself... You cannot see your problems or yourself in a different perspective, you can't put them on a table and examine them... you are too invloved. My doctor once said to me that he is so afraid when his little boy gets sick, if the poor thing starts coughing he immediately thinks it's pneumonia and rushes him to the hospital. He learned this way that he was too close to the situation to diagnose it.
I studied psychology and in our third year we did a course on abnormal behaviour psych. I though I had every disorder there is, because all the symptoms applied to me. It really worried me, and I decided to see a therapist. All of us exhibit all these symptoms of these disorder, but ask yourself this, is it stopping you from doing what you routinely do during a normal day?
It is good that you are worried about yourself.. you should be because prevention is better than cure, but don't use the internet as a tool for diagnoses, yes, it's easy and accessible etc, but you don't even know who compiled these tests and why, or if they are credible etc. On the other hand, you might have hypochondria, and for a hypochondriac the internet is the worst thing ever!
I would really urge you to see a therapist, by doing this you will be facing your fear which will help you overcome and you will get the answer you really need.
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