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Old Dec 03, 2013, 12:24 AM
RainbowMind RainbowMind is offline
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Hi there,
I'm new.

Anyway, I got a 41 on the Sanity quiz, my highest being technology issues (I sort of disagree, actually) followed by anxiety, obsessions/compulsions, and mania.
I then took each category quiz and received low and unlikely scores- except on Obsessions and Compulsions and Eating disorders.
I know I don't have an eating disorder. I'm pretty sure it's because of my BMI and because I put I think about food (I do, but in an intellectual way like calories per hour, how carbohydrates are formed, or the molecular structure of cheese vs. asparagus, but not in a " I'm thinking about food so I can exercise later" or " how many hours would it take to burn off this sandwich" etc)
I recieved a 6 on the OCD quiz, which said I was very likely to have specifically an obsession disorder. I don't personally feel as if I do.
I suppose what I'm asking is if
A) anyone else has recieved these conflicting results
B) If someone could explain what it means
C) If anyone has had a similar experience which came to fruition.
D) any other helpful tidbits.

Thanks y'all!

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Old Dec 03, 2013, 05:47 PM
vans1974 vans1974 is offline
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The lower score the better!! That's a sweet score!! Check the other scores people have posted and compare! Great job!!
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