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Old Mar 02, 2016, 03:53 AM
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What does the sanity score tell me...I recorded 133...Does that mean I am as nuts as I always said I was, excuse my choice of words there, I use wordsike 'nuts' 'crackpot' and 'fruitloop' just to humour myself...So I apologise if I offend anybody.

Anyway is thought to be a middle of the road kind of score on the sanity test?

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Old Mar 04, 2016, 08:53 PM
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Hello darlofozz: Thanks for sharing your score! I don't know what it means... if anything. I've taken the test a couple of times... not recently. When I took it, I thought it made me out to be in better shape than I felt myself to be in. Actually... as I write that, it occurs to me that that is interesting because all of the mental health professionals I've seen over the years have always treated me as though I was in a lot better shape than I felt I was. (A couple of times, it landed me in the hospital.) I think the test is basically just "food for thought", as the saying goes...
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