(02-16-2018, 01:50 PM)thegreaseman Wrote:(02-16-2018, 02:03 AM)Rafterman Wrote:(02-14-2018, 04:44 PM)thegreaseman Wrote: I think I got 29 but I feel as though I made a miscalculation.
Maybe you should take it again, G. A 29 would usually profile as someone who would not even have the energy to be able to come on here and participate. Although I have known people who scored in the 30's and were still very high-function. They worked, had families and knew how to put on the happy face. Just wondering if you are really a 29. Can you say which areas that you scored the highest on? If you care the share. Thanks, RM
Hey Rafterman. Scored a 24 on my second run. I think it feels more right, 29 seemed way too high. I was being too liberal with certain points at first.
A 24 does sound more like it. I have know people with that score who only felt moderately depressed. Depression had become a way of life for them. When I used to score in the 20's I felt pretty bad. I need to be no higher than mid-teens to feel like myself. I saw the score after I PM'ed you, so I will mention it in the next PM.
(02-16-2018, 11:20 PM)Naomi Wrote: 25 for me. Not surprised. Not in great place mentally, so no shock. I'm working on it. Hoping for a better future.
Hey Naomi!
I would have figured you for mid to high teens. A 25 is quite high. Its just testimony to what a strong person you are. Once a person gets up into the mid 20's, they usually can no longer put on their happy face, if you know what I mean. But you not only do that, but you come on here and help others. That's just wonderful. I hope that you can get it down to the teens because then you can get some relief. Carrying around a score like that can really dominate your life and weigh you down. Few are able to rise above it like you are. God bless. RM
