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Originally Posted by ifst5
I'm not sure i understand - were you forced to take this test or do you feel that getting a certain diagnosis won't help you in your situation? What have your care providers said so far and who else can you speak too if you can't trust them? There are advocacy agencies and complaints procedures if it's difficult finding an adequate solution to the problem by yourself. All the best.
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No I was not forced, I am just very fearful of their power of the authority that they have. Before I learned that I simply did not understand the questions and how to answer them, I just put down anyway when I was stumped. That resulted in their telling me that I was bipolar! It never occurred to them that I really have a intellectual problem in questions of any kind. Then just assumed that I answered correctly. I have the same kind of problem with math and anything to do with numbers.
Well after a period of time(years), I learned that I need to take time on tests and think about the question before answering it, BUT they do not want you to think about them, NO just give the first thought that comes to mind! Then later on in the test they flip the questions, which tricks the mind! I never do well with any kind of trickery like that, it is meant to get me to say the opposit of what I said earilr in the test! I believe that is wrong!!!