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Old May 17, 2007, 03:53 AM
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A very interesting and empowering quiz for sure. It says alot
I had been aware of but wasn't really certain it was a problem. It can tell you right where you are AND what is occuring in real time and then says something of what needs
to be done or suggests a possible treatment and/or advice.
Thank-you Doc John and Psych Central!

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I've been mentally ill for 23 years. My first sting was hard to overcome, it accompanied a severe attempt at taking my life. By the time my fourties came I knew I couldn't play denial any longer and I came into a small town to try and make a living. Now I feel I finally belong and things are making better sense. Yes.

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