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Old Feb 02, 2011, 07:16 AM
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I remember that around 6 months ago I scored 68 around that number. But now I have scored higher...I have been having troubles in maintaining good friendships ever since I came to the U.S, well since 4 and half years ago until now, and I'm 18 at the moment. I have never been diagnosed but I am scared to tell my family about my problems. I looked at symptoms for split personality and most of the symptoms match. And I also took the bi-polar quiz and scored 43 which is- Moderate to severe symptoms.

Since I don't feel like introducing myself in the New Member Introduction section since I'm always looking around in the forum even though I don't post, my name is Paulo, I'm 18 and from Portugal, but I came to the U.S 4 and half years ago. The first time I arrived in the U.S, my clothes and my body were full of static, even to the point where shocks had hurt, after three months of being in the U.S I had big strokes and had troubles breathing, and in Portugal I was very healthy and very active.

General Coping 43
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Depression 50
Anxiety 62
Phobias 50
Self-Esteem 33
Eating Disorders 25
Schizophrenia 20
Dissociation 50
Mania 35
Sexual Issues 19
Physical Issues 17
Technology Issues 63
Obsessions/Compulsions 44
Posttraumatic Stress 25
Borderline Traits 54

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Old Feb 02, 2011, 04:56 PM
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I am afraid I might Split personality.
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