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Old Aug 23, 2007, 02:20 AM
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The test was very accurate. It caught anxiety as a possible concern, which my pdoc thinks I still have, but I thought I had improved on and so stopped taking the meds for it.

I also wanted to stop my antidepressant, but my doctor is leaving me on it indefinitely he told me today, and the test shows I still have symptoms. I guess I am better, but still have a ways to go yet.

A wonderful test! I'll try it again after some time has passed to check for further improvement.

Thank you,
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