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Old Oct 21, 2013, 01:39 AM
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So, starting off, I took the sanity quiz. I knew I had depression but other things that came out were shocking to me!

I mean, i have coping issues, and anxiety, and self-esteem, some bit of phobia, but the start of schizophrenia, and dissociation?? Mania at 50 and OCD, PTSD, and borderline, all in red D:

I expected this quiz to say depression, anxiety, PTSD, that's it. This really has opened my eyes and got me thinking!

After all this, i feel as if im insane D:
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Old Oct 21, 2013, 08:40 AM
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Yeah, it made me feel a bit of insanity too I scored on mania and some other things but they fit inside borderline personality (which I do have). I think there is a lot of mixing and mingling of symptoms within the "big picture" diagnosis. I don't really know, that is just what I am thinking.
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