Are you fre@k!ing crazy!?

sockgirl77

Well-Known Member
61...Your M3 Score is in the high range as compared to individuals already known to be suffering from a mood or anxiety disorder. This is cause for real concern, as it indicates your symptoms are impacting your life and general health. Read carefully the information and recommendations below concerning your risk of each of the four conditions described.

Your responses on the depression scale indicate that you have a 2 in 3 chance of suffering from depression.

Your responses on the anxiety scale indicate that you have a 50% chance of suffering from an anxiety disorder.

Many individuals suffering from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) respond to the scale as you did. Yet, because PTSD is less common than other mood and anxiety disorders, your risk of PTSD is just 1 in 8 and 50% chance that you are suffering from a related mood or anxiety condition. (Naturally, if you have experienced a traumatic event or events, this fact increases the likelihood of a PTSD diagnosis.)

There is nearly a 50% likelihood that you are suffering from a bipolar disorder. On the other hand, your responses indicate that you have a 1 in 3 chance of suffering from another mood or anxiety disorder.

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PrepH4U

New Member
These things...

At any time in your life have there been phases or periods when you have:
20. Had more energy than usual
21. Felt unusually irritable or angry
22. Felt unusually excited, revved up or high
23. Needed less sleep than usual

If you answer "Sometimes" to each of them, the test says you are a medium risk of being bipolar.

I guess the writer has never experienced menopause. :evil:
 
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