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I took the Sanity Test today. My highest score was anxiety at 62. I don't identify as having any anxiety (and have issues with people projecting anxiety onto me but no reason to believe I have anxiety, neuropsych evaluations agree with me not having meaningful levels of anxiety - my autistic traits confuse them because they don't have autism).
I retook the sanity test answering the questions that were very strongly autistic traits to the other extreme, my anxiety score dropped to 4... Truthfully its somewhere in between and I was just doing that to test whether my guess was correct that it was my autistic traits that were making it say that, but autism clearly artificially inflates the anxiety score as it is. |
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The sanity score doesn't take any neuropsychiatric in mind. It tags me as BPD, even though those issues stem from Asperger's for me. I think maybe this test has very little value for spectrum people.
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Yeah, spectrum people seem to confuse it. Likely of value to spectrum people who have enough other issues going on as well, but just one or two other issues, not of value.
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