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Old Aug 30, 2007, 07:16 PM
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Member Since: Aug 2007
Location: New Zealand, Auckland
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Hi there, here's my sanity score: 179

General Coping 64
Life Events 25
Depression 53
Anxiety 66
Phobias 67
Self-Esteem 75
Eating Disorders 65
Schizophrenia 75
Dissociation 75
Mania 85
Sexual Issues 63
Relationship Issues 75
Alcohol 0
Drugs 33
Physical Issues 33
Smoking Issues 0
Gambling Issues 0
Technology Issues 81
Obsessions/Compulsions 100
Posttraumatic Stress 92
Borderline Traits 96

They say:

You have 15 serious concern(s) that we've identified. Generally such concerns should be checked out with a mental health professional as soon as you can. You can find a mental health professional within your local community through your insurance provider or through an online therapist directory. Get help immediately if these concerns are overwhelming or you feel your health or safety is at risk.

You have 3 milder concern(s) that we've identified. Such concerns may be a part of an ordinary person's usual up's and down's in life. However, if any of these issues cause you worry or concern, please consult with your physician or a mental health professional for further information.

My problem is that I live in Auckland, NZ (I know how far away is it) and the medical help here is limited. To say the least.
I've seen two psychiatrists so far and both of them went like "sonny, maybe you've got some mood swings, take it easy". I am not taking it easy; currently I'm on Prozac (3 tablets a day) and Seroquel (1 at night). Prozac to help me go through the day and Seroquel to help me go to bed.
I must say Prozac did some tricks so far, in the sense that sexual compulsions diminished somehow, but Seroquel cannot make me sleapy any longer, so I wake up at 3 am after a louzy sleep.
By the way, is there anyone living in NZ? Maybe I'm lucky, who knows?
I know that largely you're Americans, so I cannot see a doctor in the US, I guess (this was a joke - yeah, right!).
Regards,