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Old Apr 11, 2011, 06:26 PM
StormieKnight StormieKnight is offline
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My Sanity Score number was 184. What does the overall score mean?

I had 100 in Self Esteem & Obsessions and Compulsions.
I had 96 in General Coping & 92 in Borderline Traits.
I had 86 in Anxiety and 80 in both Eating Disorders & Mania.
Those were my highest scores...

Does anyone have scores close to mine?
This test made me feel kind of odd....

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Old Apr 20, 2011, 02:03 PM
introvertguy introvertguy is offline
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I took the test to affirm my social phobia. I wanted to make sure I didn't have something worse causing my symptoms. I went into the test out of curiosity, not so much taking it seriously. These tests are not a substitute for a true, real diagnosis by a healthcare professional. I say if any of the indicators hold any real concern for someone see a doctor. I like the idea of the test as questions to pose to your doctor if your not sure what your problems are. "I've lost interest in activities lately, can't sleep etc. It indicated I was highly anxious and possibly depressed. What do you think doc?" That sort of thing.
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