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kerryah
Joined: Jul 8, '09
Status: New User |
2009-07-08 07:14:41 |
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DisorderRatingParanoid:HighSchizoid:HighSchizotypal:HighAntisocial:HighBorderline:ModerateHistrionic:HighNarcissistic:Very HighAvoidant:HighDependent:ModerateObsessive-Compulsive:Moderate -- Personality Disorder Test -- -- Personality Disorder Information -- I'm 17y/o and my dad has paranoid schizophrenia, i took this test randomly and always have the fear that i will have all the disorders my dad has. Can i really take this random test seriously..or can i just ignore it. I don't think this cant be taken seriously at all. |
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Unanswered Thread: my test results posted by lightweaver 10 hours ago |
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_Steephe_x
Joined: Jul 26, '09
Status: New User |
2009-07-26 23:07:14 |
| Hmm yes i would ask to go see someone about because you might end up with it. you could research and see if the illness can pass on through genetics. Then if you find it can then i would deffinately try to see someone! i hope you find the answers your looking for though!! | |
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Amonisis
Joined: Nov 3, '09
Status: New User |
2009-11-03 12:35:27 |
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6% chance you develop schizophrenia, if your parent has it. Monozygotic twins (Identical): 100% genetic similarity, 48% risk Dizygotic twins (Fraternal): 50% similarity, 17 % risk. Siblings: 50% shared, 9% risk. Parents: 50& shared, 6% risk. Grandkids: 25% shared, 5% risk. Cousins: 12.5% shared, 2% risk. Spouses: N/A, 2 % risk. General Population: N/A, 1% risk. |
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Fatality
Joined: Jul 14, '09
Status: Senior User |
2009-11-03 12:37:35 |
| Way to revive a dead thread o.0 | |
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Unanswered Thread: Nothing wrong with paranoia. posted by IntroduckToni 2 days ago |
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