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Old Aug 31, 2016, 11:07 PM
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Overall score: 130 (I probably would have given myself a good 220 considering all of the mental problems I have, and how much distress they cause me on a regular basis)

General coping – 96
Posttraumatic Stress – 92
Obsessions/Compulsions – 81
Anxiety – 74 (Probably would place this higher).
Phobias – 67
Eating Disorders – 65
Borderline Traits – 63
Self-esteem – 58 (I would have rated this much higher, as I have no self-esteem)
Depression – 56 (I've almost never not been depressed, so yeah.)

I've added my own little comments where I don't necessarily agree with The Sanity Score, but otherwise I'd say this is roughly accurate given the possible categories. My only revision would be that this doesn't capture even all of the stuff I have wrong with me.
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Old Sep 02, 2016, 09:12 PM
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I agree. I posted mine a few days ago. Liked it but kind of disagreed with it in some ways too.
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Old Sep 03, 2016, 07:00 PM
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I relate to this in a lot of ways. (163, 11 serious concerns.) It really brought my attention to a few areas I had brushed off before and I didn't let myself realize how bad they were so I felt like the test was actually kind of helpful in that way.. Woohoo for being mentally disturbed though

Update: I reviewed my scores and it actually says 10 serious concerns, oops (and 6 minor ones, but oh well, I just accept myself as a general wreck at the moment but it's okay)
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Old Sep 04, 2016, 09:11 PM
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I relate to this in a lot of ways. (163, 11 serious concerns.) It really brought my attention to a few areas I had brushed off before and I didn't let myself realize how bad they were so I felt like the test was actually kind of helpful in that way.. Woohoo for being mentally disturbed though

Update: I reviewed my scores and it actually says 10 serious concerns, oops (and 6 minor ones, but oh well, I just accept myself as a general wreck at the moment but it's okay)
Post-traumatic stress is definitely one of those areas for me, since I never really thought about what I was going through as a result of what I've been through, as being possibly that. Although I will say that I do wish they included "Loneliness", since that can cause a lot of issues.
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Old Sep 05, 2016, 11:22 PM
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Post-traumatic stress is definitely one of those areas for me, since I never really thought about what I was going through as a result of what I've been through, as being possibly that. Although I will say that I do wish they included "Loneliness", since that can cause a lot of issues.
Same! PTSD was the biggest red-flag for me that I hadn't seriously considered. The sad thing is I think a lot of times tests like these attribute loneliness to having mental disorders, e.i. you're only lonely because you're depressed. It's just not true sometimes though, for whatever reason people are just lonely, and that may even be a cause of their depression.
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Old Sep 18, 2016, 02:32 PM
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After 2 weeks here's an unplanned update.

Overall score: 144
10 serious concerns and 4 minor concerns.

Self-Esteem -- 100
General Coping -- 96
Obsession/Compulsion -- 81
Technology Issues -- 75
Phobias -- 75
Anxiety -- 74
Post-traumatic Stress -- 67
Depression -- 66
Borderline Traits -- 63

Dissociation -- 50
Life Events -- 38
Mania -- 35
Sexual Issues -- 25
Physical Issues -- 17
Schizophrenia -- 10
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