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Old Dec 31, 2009, 06:30 AM
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When I took the Sanity Score way back when I was really messed up, it was over 200, and I had red numbers for Depression, Borderline, Eating Disorders, Self Esteem, and a bunch more.

I just took it again today and my score is 73!!

And the ONLY red numbers are for self-esteem and EATING DISORDERS. Self-esteem kind of goes hand-in-hand with weighing almost 250 pounds.

I'm having a hard time getting my psych nurse to listen to me about my binging. She seems to think it's just a simple diet plan fix. It's more than that. She doesn't get it.

Anyway, I sent her a copy of my results and explained what my old one showed. We'll see if she notices the big glaring RED FLAG!!
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Old Dec 31, 2009, 06:35 AM
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Oh, and when I say "way back when" - I had a different user name. It was probably in late 2007 / early 2008.
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