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Old May 27, 2012, 05:04 AM
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Hey,

Well I come back as sane. I scored 42

Based upon your answers, you appear to be in good mental health. Congratulations! You may experience specific mental health concerns, relationship issues, or other issues that come up from time to time in your life, but your overall mental health score suggests that you deal with these well. People with similar scores are more resilient than most people, handle stress appropriately, have good relationships with others, and are able to cope with the in's and out's of everyday life with grace and ease.

^^ I still feel that this is something that is progressive, as I do get triggered every now and then (social anxiety and hypersensitivity issues). But at least it shows that I am getting to where I want to be and have made giant leaps!

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Old Jun 05, 2012, 03:48 PM
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That's great
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