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Old Oct 08, 2013, 02:32 PM
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I knew I was bad but I didn't expect my score to be so high! According to my results I have more concerns that haven't been diagnosed. Maybe I should start seeing a professional and get back on my meds?

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Old Oct 08, 2013, 02:44 PM
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I would definitely suggest seeing a professional to discuss these concerns RenjiCat. The Sanity Score test can certainly give us some insight into what's going on with us. I have seen many scores decrease as people take this test over time with the help of meds and therapy!
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Old Oct 08, 2013, 05:36 PM
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I asked my two sisters to take the quiz also. Neither of them have ever been diagnosed with any mental illnesses. So my thinking was that if their scores were high like mine, then maybe..just maybe I'm not really that bad. (Hey it makes perfect sense to me!)

Well my older sister never responded to my request (no surprise- we don't get along), but my little sister did. Her score was 45. So yeah..... pretty accurate!
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