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IxCantxBreath
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Default Apr 01, 2008 at 07:12 PM
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General Coping 50
Life Events 31
Depression 53
Anxiety 49
Phobias 50
Self-Esteem 92
Eating Disorders 35
Schizophrenia 35
Dissociation 83
Mania 45
Sexual Issues 19
Relationship Issues 19
Alcohol 0
Drugs 0
Physical Issues 17
Smoking Issues 0
Gambling Issues 0
Technology Issues 44
Obsessions/Compulsions 38
Posttraumatic Stress 50
Borderline Traits 75

this is mine. =P
my sanity score was 119
is that a good score? or something else?
hmmmm....
should i be concerned about anything or everything or something...hmmm...
the first one i took gave me 7 major concerns, but i was pretty weird at the time too i guess. this one gave me 4 major concerns. heh. i dunno what to say. all the major concerns are the same as they were the first time though. soo....yeah.

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Default Apr 02, 2008 at 12:52 AM
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i got a little bit of everything, pretty much!
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