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Old Dec 04, 2017, 04:58 AM
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Is that bad? I'm not very familiar with this test and I took it first thing after registering. It highlighted almost everything. It recognized way more than just depression and anxiety disorder. Maybe I should hurry up and find a shrink.

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Old Dec 05, 2017, 07:49 PM
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Thanks for sharing your score. I'm certainly no expert with regard to the Sanity Score test. However, as I understand the test, a score under 100 is considered to be more-or-less normal. So at 160 I suppose you could probably say you have some things going on that are of concern. If you're not already doing so, it might be worthwhile for you to consider seeing a mental health therapist with whom you can explore what's going on with you. Best wishes...
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