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My score just explains every problem I've ever had in my life. It's right down the middle between 'sane' and 'insane'. Which has always been the biggest issue for me in dealing with things. The difficulties I suffer are all very real, to me and the people who interact with me, but they're never 'real enough'. Not enough for a diagnosis, not enough for people to take them seriously, and not simply say things like 'oh, you're just echoing x, y, or z, and it's not really a disorder that you have. I'm troubled, but not troubled enough I guess, and I haven't been able to get any help that actually changed things for me. The test is just a representation of how frustrating this is for me. xD
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IndustrialxTwilight, These tests are not an actual diagnosis. You need to see a mental health professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment if necessary. What effects you is real.
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I know what you mean! I am never quite sure whether my problems are severe enough to get a diagnosis for, but just remember to never let anyone convince you that your problems are made up, because everybody deserves their problems to be recognised and helped with, no matter how "minor" those issues are!
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149 is actually a really high score. If you are struggling, and you probably are, you should see a mental health provider. I've been officially diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and the highest I've ever scored was 138.
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