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According to the test I am really a fruitcake


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where does your pain come from? what hurts you most now?
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and i thought i was anxious and depressed before i took the test.. omg... i guess i'm really done now i was on meds for this 9 yrs ago but have been off them for over 2yrs now cause they didn't work.. effexor, wellbutrin and celexa all had too many side effects and didn't seem to help anyways ....tried alcohol cause it seemed to dull everything but it has caused even more probs!!!! i need to get past all of this and just get on with my life...if not for me then at least 4 my kids..i want to be the good mom again instad of judt hiding out in my room having a drink and trying to dull the pain
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You were right Danielle. Thanks.
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NullPointer, In addition to taking the Depression Test, you should seek a formal evaluation by your physician or mental health professional. Although, understandably, you may not like the results of the depression test, you can't change what you're not willing to face. This is the first step. Danielle ____________________ The DC Support Team
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Don't let the "tests" or any terms define you. I think of it as "knowing the enemy" in a way. I've found comfort knowing I'm not alone in all of this. I hope you find your way...
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I wish I didn't take the test. Now I feel even worse.

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