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Old Feb 13, 2013, 10:55 AM
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Yup...got me a 102.

Not surprising, I suppose. Everything I read seemed to make sense - from the major to the minor concerns.

My serious concerns are as follows: general coping, self-esteem, mania & bipolar disorder, physical issues and obsession & compulsions.

To be honest, the only one I'm not fully convinced about is mania & bipolar disorder.

And a little shocked that disassociation isn't on the list of majors.

So that's me...what's up with you?

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Old Feb 14, 2013, 05:06 PM
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I scored a really low score. I mentioned that to my BFF in real life and her response was, "Well, you know all about those tests anyway, so you could answer accordingly." Gee, with friends like her......

I suspect dissociation is covered under another diagnosis. I don't think it's considered a separate mental disorder.

You might want to read some posts under the bipolar forum to see if anything that's mentioned there does sound familiar. The test indicates that you responded in a "positive" way to the items that measure such disorders......

I'm Bipolar II, so even if you do end up diagnosed with something like that, it isn't the end of the world!
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