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Old Apr 25, 2011, 04:17 PM
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My score was 103. My areas of concern were, General Coping, Life Events, Anxiety, Dissociation, and Bipolar. I have Bipolar, and I'm not sure how the other results reflect with that. At the moment of taking the test I am "normal". I'm curious how my score might change when I am in a manic or depressive episode. I wonder if any one else here has done a similar experiment. I don't know how long my normal episode will last, I almost wish to speed up my mood swing for the sake of this experiment.

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Old Apr 26, 2011, 02:27 PM
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I did mine the other day as well, and I thought it did reflect on my depression and how it changed over time, most people have posted and said theirs has improved from when they had first joined :-/ x
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