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Hey Rafterman,
Great post and topic as usual.
Bad results for me..
I had a score of about 27 give or take a few. but sure this will have to be evaluated on a day to day basis with me.
Things too fluid in my life for ANYTHING to be stable.
Peace All
Fury
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yeah looked at it again 20 would be spot on, took away most physical symptoms since physical can handle,mental is different talk.thou i take meds for anxiety so that keeps score low in general and can handle most physical symptoms but mental ones do get the score up.
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(02-17-2018, 12:40 PM)Furyan66 Wrote: Hey Rafterman,
Great post and topic as usual.
Bad results for me..
I had a score of about 27 give or take a few. but sure this will have to be evaluated on a day to day basis with me.
Things too fluid in my life for ANYTHING to be stable.
Peace All
Fury
P.S. Rafterman think you are a great addition to this forum.
Thanks, Fury. You are very kind. I noticed that about you right away. I must say that this forum is full of such good people. I am sorry that you are dealing with a 27 right now, but I certainly know what you mean when you talk about a fluid situation. I can totally relate to that. I hope that you will retake this often and register a lower score on your next go round. A 27 would be hard to sustain without getting completely worn down. It is also true that different people handle stress differently. I have had people who were ready to throw themselves in front a train...then I test them and they register an 8 or a 10. Then I have had people in the low 30's who were nearly as functional as someone who did not consider themselves anxious. Thanks again, Fury. RM
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I fall into the moderate right now. The last month or so though I would definitely have scored myself in the severe! I'd say I teeter back and forth and venture into the mild here and there. Thanks for posting this!
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(03-09-2018, 02:42 AM)maeve Wrote: I fall into the moderate right now. The last month or so though I would definitely have scored myself in the severe! I'd say I teeter back and forth and venture into the mild here and there. Thanks for posting this!
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21.
Hey this has actually made me quite happy! I have started a few projects lately and been having success with them but because my life has been crippled by much more severe anxiety for years, I feel like a fraud for having some more control over my life now that my anxiety levels are lowered. It's difficult to put into words, once you've been so low-functioning for a while, a higher functioning way of life just seems to be strange since I never believed I could get here again. Maybe I need to give myself more credit than I am and accept I'm not someone defined by their anxiety (so much) any more. Obviously 21 is still a problematic figure but it's better than I imagined and shows progress has been made in my life.
This was eye-opening, thank you OP.
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(03-11-2018, 02:07 PM)Glousck Wrote: 21.
Hey this has actually made me quite happy! I have started a few projects lately and been having success with them but because my life has been crippled by much more severe anxiety for years, I feel like a fraud for having some more control over my life now that my anxiety levels are lowered. It's difficult to put into words, once you've been so low-functioning for a while, a higher functioning way of life just seems to be strange since I never believed I could get here again. Maybe I need to give myself more credit than I am and accept I'm not someone defined by their anxiety (so much) any more. Obviously 21 is still a problematic figure but it's better than I imagined and shows progress has been made in my life.
This was eye-opening, thank you OP.
Howdy Glousck,
Yours is exactly the same reaction that I have heard from many over the years. At some of the worst (perceived) points of my life, my HAM-A scores being lower than I thought they would be helped bring me back down from the feeling of spinning out of control. I have counseled people who were continually in the 30's and felt like I might be, too. Then I would take the test and be at 20, or so, and it really gave me a boost. I started the thread in hopes that others might have the same experience after scoring themselves and I am so glad that you did. Regards, RM
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Wow I just stumbled upon this little gem. I scored 24... just on the cusp of Moderate-Severe. Thanks for posting this. But this number certainly fluctuates from week to month so a good way to gauge a starting point for your anxiety level. Thanks Rafterman
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