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Grin Nov 28, 2008 at 01:39 PM
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Just like the title says!

I took the test right now because I'm in a relaxed and generally good mood, and wddaya know? I get my lowest sanity score. In 4 months.

Now, I still have serious concerns with self-esteem and general coping, but they've also lowered significantly, as well as everything else that I've ever had a concern with according to the test has been lowered significantly.

Your Sanity Score: 88

General Coping: 71
Live Events: 6
Depression: 41
Anxiety: 49
Phobias: 42
Self-Esteem: 67
Eating Disorders: 45
Schizophrenia: 45
Dissociation: 42
Mania: 25
Physical Issues: 17
Technology Issues: 25
Obsessions/Compulsions: 31
Posttraumatic Stress: 25
Borderline Traits: 33

and all the rest are zero's
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Default Nov 29, 2008 at 09:31 PM
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That's great to learn, Kaika! Now, just make sure you only take it when you don't need it

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Default Dec 10, 2008 at 02:33 PM
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i took the test and unfortunately it didn't match my diagnosis at all. so i guess you are correct, your mood can indeed influence your score.
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