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Old Dec 24, 2008, 02:58 PM
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I guess that means I'm making progress!!

And my only "red" areas are now Self Esteem, Eating Disorders (binging), Relationship Issues, Technology Issues (internet addict!), and Borderline Traits.

On my high score one, I also had red scores for General Coping & Depression, and I had a 100 score for self-esteem. Now it's just 83.

Only a 25 score for Mania - yet I am diagnosed Bipolar II. I do think my Borderline is more pronounced than my Bipolar (I am diagnosed with both).

Interesting, I guess.

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Old Dec 26, 2008, 05:19 PM
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Indeed, that does mean you're making progress and you can use the Sanity Score to monitor your progress over time... Just save your results at the end and they're available under "My Profile" link anytime (once you click on my profile, it's the last link on the left-hand menu to revisit, or just go back to Sanity Score.com ).
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