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Old Oct 10, 2008, 01:26 PM
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So I took mine for the first time, and seemed pretty even keel. It went well to me, and some of the stuff, like mania and depression where pretty much where I expected them to be, considering I have bipolar disorder that is not in remission like I had thought it was. (stupid doctors and their lies).

That aside, it also warned me about borderline traits, which I scored a 63 on. I looked up the signs, and while some of them I can kind of sort of step back and say..."hmm. ok. interesting" I am not all like "Woah! That makes sense" like I did when I was diagnosed with bipolar. Should I bring that up to my p-doc? Plus I apparently have technology issues. But I'm a college student. Everyone in college has technology issues.

3 serious issues, and ten milder ones. And oddly, only one of those major issues had to deal with my bipolar. Is this something I should bring to my next doctor's appointment?
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