FireBird wrote:
I got a 41 but I answered the questions by saying how I feel when I do go manic, not right now. I am diagnosed as schizoaffective disorder bipolar type. I don't think my manias are as severe as this test suggests. Actually my manias are not that serious and are more like hypomanic episodes. My schizoaffective disorder is much more mild compared to others with the disorder. For example its rare for me to actually hear voices. According to the test if you score higher than 22 its possible that you have bipolar disorder.
That's similar to my experience. I am not Autralian so I couldn't take the test. I am diagnosed with schizo-affective assuming: bipolar type and also adhd. I do not hear voices on medication nor do I have marked delusions, and I handle stress fairly well. My psychiatrist recently asked if when I went home I still heard voices or had problems, and I said no I haven't ever really on the medication. She seems to think that may be the difference between Bipolar and Schizoaffective. I am still confused. Because, it's about basing the illness on the past experiences, meaning before it was treated. Then, of course, if the medication is working too well over five year period of time, then people may forget what the onset was. I think my first episode may have been a manic episode, but they just called it Psychosis. People tend to think I was misdiagnosed and have Bipolar. The problem is I also have relatively stable moods, for the most part, on medication as well. So it's really hard to know what my real symptoms were, being effectively treated over long periods of time. And a lot of subjectivity due to interpsonal problems or just growing up, going to college, and stress?
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Your Aspie score: 159 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 61 of 200
You are very likely an Aspie
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