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Old Mar 21, 2014, 08:10 PM
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So this is my sanity score... I scored 78 in schizophrenia yesterday but scored 85 in it today.. What does this mean? Does it mean my symptomes flucuate daily? I need to get some professional help I guess..this stuff is getting out of hand. I am 21 someone told me that's the perfect age for people to first start having symptoms of this disorder become present. I also scored a 83% Dissociation. Should I be concerned?
I do see things quite alot and they are so clear and I hear things too. I have been in denial for too long I know somethings wrong with me,And I have been afraid for too long to get help this time I am gonna go see a doctor,I have too because if This is really happening to me if this is really real and not some weird dream I gotta get help before it takes over my life.

Also I tried the screening test again I SCORED an 80. I tried it again hours later and got another 80 today.
yesterday it was a 76.
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Old Mar 23, 2014, 10:27 PM
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Yeah, I certainly think you need to see someone about this issue, so you can start treatment as needed. Lots of folks here have this diagnosis and live to tell the tale.

I suggest you not worry about taking this sanity test over and over. Scores will vary some from time to time.
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