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Old Aug 24, 2009, 01:36 PM
christrickland1988 christrickland1988 is offline
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My name is Chris. My score was 164/288

General Coping: 54/100
Life Events: 31/100
Depression: 63/100
Anxiety: 62/100
Phobias: 92/100
Self-Esteem: 8/100
Eating Disorders: 30/100
Schizophrenia: 65/100
Dissociation: 67/100
Mania: 70/100
Sexual Issues: 50/100
Relationship Issues: 69/100
Alcohol: 83/100
Drugs: 58/100
Physical Issues: 33/100
Smoking Issues: 63/100
Gambling Issues: 0/100
Technology Issues: 50/100
Obsessions/Compulsions: 100/100
Post traumatic Stress: 75/100
Borderline Traits: 54/100

I just want to know what medications would be the best for me. Any recommendations? Here's an insight of my main issue. I'm homosexual, and work as a sales associate at Wal-Mart in electronics. So I constantly deal with random strangers everyday. When I was 14 I was diagnosed with Major Depression and Social Phobia. I'm 21 now and have gotten a little better with both diagnosis. I'm very protective of my heart and my feelings and sadly I do care what other people think about me, because deep down I care for everyone. I have a tendency of getting irate if I sense someone is looking down on me because of my sexual orientation. It truly hurts my feelings and I don't feel I have done anything to these people. This "gay situation" has led me to alcohol and drug abuse throughout my life. I just want to learn how to appreciate myself more because I know I could go so much further in life without all this mess. Thanks for reading!

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