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Old Nov 11, 2013, 08:03 AM
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I scored a 123 again, but this time the depression factors are much worse. The interesting part is that the disassociation and schizophrenic factors actually dropped. This is interesting because it seems that in the past, as now, I may be fighting much worse mental illness than I'm aware of.

I learned this weekend that there are incidents in my past that I don't recall performing certain actions. It seems I've acted waaaaay out of character for myself and I don't remember these times. (Like the time I guess I left my in-laws house in anger and in the dead of winter with no shoes on. I don't have any recollection of any of that happening ... although there does seem to be something about the drive home.)

Luckily I start therapy again this weekend and my wife will be there to talk to the therapist and maybe tell them things I'm not aware of.
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Old Nov 11, 2013, 06:40 PM
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Glad to hear about the therapy. I also have been told I've done things in the past that I don't remember. I guess that can go along with dissociation, for one thing.

It is interesting to see what changes can occur in these test results.
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