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Old Apr 19, 2011, 02:35 AM
Frenchie Gal Frenchie Gal is offline
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it says i have 7 major problems and 5 mild ones...
major- general coping, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, eating disorder, technology issue, obsession/compulsions
mild- life events, phobias, dissociation, mania, borderline traits

I guess I didn't do too well

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Old Apr 19, 2011, 04:57 PM
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i took that test to and was not impressed my self. Basically it told me that i had faults in my life that half of i already knew of. Remember it is just a test or quiz. I had my girlfriend take the test and she is the most normal person that i know. She scored poorly to. we both had a good laugh for her sake. After i took the test she was able to see that some of my diagnoses popped up and i think she was able to see that the Bypolar diagnoses that i have packed with me in my life was pretty true. Mind you i am always taking other tests to hopefully prove that i am sane but i have not found one that said i am perfect. Keep searching and you will see what i mean. keep a smiling face its just a test
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