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  • Your Result: GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

    84%

    You can never seem to calm down and always feel anxious for unknown reasons. You tend to not be able to concentrate and have headaches or other anxiety symptoms.

    81% Paranoia
    55% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
    51% Manic Depressive
    31% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)

    Well thats definitely not good.. I should probably see a doctor cause like I havent seen one (but I do kinda know theres stuff wrong with me possibly from a mental disorder) I get nervous and scared a lot mostly from talking though. (Sometimes its from other stuff as well just mainly talking) heres a story once someone was in the way from a thing I was trying to get to in (a 1 hour) class and they didnt notice me, well I was too scared to talk to them and I cried and stood there for the whole class ummm yep & that was 2 years ago :/ now I can at least ask someone for something but last time I did that it took me like a minute and my voice was all shaky

    A1n2o3n4
    5
    • 88% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)

      You have a very hard time focusing, and you find it difficult to stay on task without your mind wandering. You probably zone in and out of conversations and tend to miss out on directions because you cannot focus

      That sound alot like me. Wow, I should probably see a doctor about this!

      caylar123
      4
    • idk if I have one for sure but I got generalized anxiety disorder. I hate talking in front of large audiences of people and most of the time I worry too much what other people think of me and I always try to perfect everything.

      strange_Nyx
      1
    • same

      therobotdied
      1
    • OMG! Thats totally relatable! I also love to have manic depressive!

      LokWong
      1
    • Same

      Burnekee0
      1
  • Your Result: Manic Depressive

    You have extreme cycles of highs and lows. Sometimes you feel like you don't know who you are. One week you could be very hyper and happy and the next week you are slow and depressed.

    ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
    Paranoia
    OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
    GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

    People I don't know well think I'm seriously Emo 'cause I don't talk a lot and I walk slow with my head down. It's only 'cause I don't like to talk at all and walking with my head down is comfortable... I don't know if this has to do with "Manic Depressive", but I wanted to get that out there... *jams to Marilyn Manson*

    Darthvado
    6
    • No adhd is were it affects your mood aswell add just effects your concentration level and thoughts.adhd effects your actions too

      Urhotmilfmom
      0
    • Yall are very rude or mean on here. So what if someones emo dont be saying it like its a bad thing! Some people are just like this. So please, it sounded like yall are making fun of it like "Your just emo" or "You dont know s------ About mental health" Thats rude tbh

      NarutoIsNice
      1
    • IKR! I got Manic Depression too and I listen to MCR... No one calls me emo.Your Result: Manic Depressive 85%

      You have extreme cycles of highs and lows. Sometimes you feel like you don't know who you are. One week you could be very hyper and happy and the next week you are slow and depressed.

      KELSIE
      2
    • Me is not mental good so me not take test because me is very cool.

      haelo
      1
    • @strange_Nyx no ADHD makes it so that you cant focus and sometimes you have random surges of energy or at least thats what I have see via my older brother

      BoldNotCold
      1
  • I got GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder), and I got diagnosed with that exact same thing by my doctor over 4 months back. Still, this test is by no means an excuse to label yourself as suffering from something. Always get a proper diagnosis for something, especially with bipolar disorder (manic depression) and aspergers syndrome. Too many see symtoms of this in themselves and assume they have it, when really they are just personality traits.

    Remember kiddies, an e-diagnosis is a wrong diagnosis until proven otherwise by your doctor!

    Emishala
    7
  • Your Result: Manic Depressive - 85%

    You have extreme cycles of highs and lows. Sometimes you feel like you don't know who you are. One week you could be very hyper and happy and the next week you are slow and depressed.

    72% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
    66% Paranoia
    42% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
    26% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

    Welp, all of this is true, I am manic depressive and i have ADD. I don't know which one i have more of. I think they are both equal.

    darktypepokemon
    2
  • What mental disorder do you have?
    Your Result: Manic Depressive 93%

    You have extreme cycles of highs and lows. Sometimes you feel like you don't know who you are. One week you could be very hyper and happy and the next week you are slow and depressed.

    88% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
    58% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)
    54% Paranoia
    31% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)

    For me this is all so true. I have literally been diagnosed with everything on this list.

    ellisel934
    3
  • 89% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

    You can never seem to calm down and always feel anxious for unknown reasons. You tend to not be able to concentrate and have headaches or other anxiety symptoms.

    59% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
    55% Paranoia
    51% Manic Depressive
    0% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)

    I know i should go to the doctor or get help from somewhere, but i just cant its so hard and because i'm sooooooooooooo anxious.

    It's impossible to talk to literally anyone about my worries, if i could get help online that would be great i do not want to speak to anyone face to face that just sound horrifying.

    I know i hate getting attention but you know me feeling lonely 24/7 isn't the best in the world, but me and my anxious mf a$$ can't go and say anything to anyone and get some f'king friends and the attention that i need, but to me getting attention (me getting attetion) is selfish. :/

    IK i got so many problems, but sharing them makes me feel anxious, nervous, selfish, s--- & other stuff, so i do not want to talk to anyone.

    CryingDem0n
    2
    • yeesh. I dont like attention either, but I am fine talking to people I dont know. Teenagers scare me, though. I apparently have ADD, which is attention deficit disorder. That means, that you have a very hard time focusing, and you find it difficult to stay on task without your mind wandering. You probably zone in and out of conversations and tend to miss out on directions because you cannot focus, That totally sounds like me, though.

      caylar123
      2
  • What mental disorder do you have?
    Your Result: Paranoia 81%

    You are constantly thinking about what others may be saying about you behind your back. You may also feel people have conspiracies against you, or they are out to get you. In crowds you may feel like everybody is watching to closely.

    62% Manic Depressive
    32% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)
    31% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
    0% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)

    Yep sounds like me whenever I see someone whisper it feels like there just talking about me it feels like Im being watched or stalked whenever I walk past someone and there laughing it feels like there laughing at me and it feels so crowded cause I have so many thoughts like Im a mistake thats why there laughing at me and Im ugly so thats why there laughing at me it just sucks

    TeaTime
    1
    • I have so many issues with trust and commitment and it just feels like everybody hates me and Im being watched all the time cause Im the only loser in the whole wide world and I cant think in classes cause Im around with so many people and it feels like there all making fun of me AND I JUST CANT EVEN TALK ABOUT MY EMOTIONS IN REAL LIFE CAUSE PEOPLE SRE JUST GONNA LAUGH AND LAUGH AND I CANT DVEN GET HELP CAUSE IM SO NERVOUS AROUND PEOPLE AND I CANT SPEAK AND I FREEZE UP AND JUST STUTTER WHENEVER SOMEONE SAYS HI AND I TRY TO SAY HI BACK

      TeaTime
      1
    • But it feels good that Im not the only person that feels like this

      TeaTime
      1
    • SAME

      Moon56
      1
  • What mental disorder do you have?

    Your Result: ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) 88%

    You have a very hard time focusing, and you find it difficult to stay on task without your mind wandering. You probably zone in and out of conversations and tend to miss out on directions because you cannot focus

    73% Manic Depressive
    54% Paranoia
    31% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
    7% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

    It seems my scores are very different each time I take this test lol. First it was 84% GAD, now 7%. Which is very surprising to me because I can get very socially anxious but I guess im a lot better now. Also im kinda surprised I got such a high score for ADD. I already thought I had ADHD, (i havent been diagnosed but every test I take I get a high score for it, and I relate a lot to people with ADHD) but I wasnt really thinking of ADHD/ADD while taking this quiz (I didnt know it was one of the answers) and I still managed to get a high score for it so thats interesting.

    Xxmcr4lyfXD
    1
  • Your quiz results
    What mental disorder do you have?
    Your Result: Paranoia 90%

    You are constantly thinking about what others may be saying about you behind your back. You may also feel people have conspiracies against you, or they are out to get you. In crowds you may feel like everybody is watching to closely.

    62% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)
    38% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
    31% Manic Depressive
    6% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)

    Sounds accurate, like the loser I am. Unable to feel love for anyone, unable to feel loved by others, including me. I feel no pity, and see no one being an asset to the planet earth and all life on it.

    SomeCharacter33
    1
  • Your Result: Paranoia 77%

    You are constantly thinking about what others may be saying about you behind your back. You may also feel people have conspiracies against you, or they are out to get you. In crowds you may feel like everybody is watching to closely.

    76% Manic Depressive
    72% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
    59% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
    47% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

    Well the only thing I'm diagnosed with for now is anxiety and depression I'm pretty sure but I don't take my meds anymore. Though I do think I have ADHD because at many points in my life I can't concentrate on anything and it frustrates me to the point where it's controlling my life but idk what to do about it.

    maddi_
    1
  • I collect diagnosis's like little girls collect Barbies. My top one was ADD, second GAD and last bipolar which are only three of my diagnoses.

    About Mental Illness: it s a matter of tendencies. Some of us go past what ever level of behavior or experience that Psychiatrists deem normal. So most people have a couple of things that sync up with a diagnosis but not enough to be classified ill. That is called normal.

    Also there are a LOT more stuff you can have now than in the past. How to avoid one? Don't visit a psychiatrist or better visit a sane psychiatrist. Get one that someone you trust has experience with. He or she won't be in a hurry to label you. Labels can help or they can hurt depending on how it is used.

    newnoz
    1
    • You collect diagnoses like girls collect barbies? So ecstatically and while setting unhealthy beauty standards for young girls?

      The Mighty E
      2
    • i got GAD

      Alex is my fam
      1
  • What mental disorder do you have?
    Your Result: Paranoia 90%

    You are constantly thinking about what others may be saying about you behind your back. You may also feel people have conspiracies against you, or they are out to get you. In crowds you may feel like everybody is watching to closely.

    54% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
    53% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
    52% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)
    46% Manic Depressive
    Good

    3/5, now lets all just go find someone who wont come up with excuses to refuse our cries for help.

    SomeGuy365
    1
  • Hi there my name is Jake, I'm 18 and for the past couple of years i've been experiencing some weird occurrences. I will randomly throughout my day find water droplets landing on various parts of my body. All of which is exposed skin. From my face, hands, feet, etc. The weather during the times i feel these droplets are never "cloudy with a chance of showers" or anything like that. It tends to happen on warm days and even when the sky is clear. it happens indoors, outdoors, everywhere really and i don't know what to do. 90% of the time upon closer inspection i find the water drop on me but there's never a source of water. the other 10% of the time its like i imagined it. What does this mean?

    whiteink
    1
    • Since we are on a sight about mental disorders, it could be you suffer from hallucinations. There are dozens of mental disorders that hallucinations can be a symptom of, but probably the most common is schizophrenia. Some other symptoms of schizophrenia are hearing voices that are not there or hearing objects or things talk to you (auditory hallucinations), visual and tactile hallucinations (if you were hallucinating that would be what the drops of water are), and paranoia (ie youre afraid your teacher is a spy or that the mail man is trying to kill your mom). I would suggest getting yourself checked out at with a psychologist. it could be nothing or it could be serious. Either way, know that there is help if it is a problem and you can lead a normal life if there is a problem. YOU GOT THIS

      MIMIM
      1
    • Water on your skin is called sweat. It commonly results from strenuous exercise and high temperatures

      The Mighty E
      0
  • Your Result: ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) 88%

    You have a very hard time focusing, and you find it difficult to stay on task without your mind wandering. You probably zone in and out of conversations and tend to miss out on directions because you cannot focus

    this is so not true, i may have been reading a book when i started thinking of something then looked it up on the web and myseryously wound up on this website take these sort of tests, even though i told myself i was going to study for my exam

    Aurora323
    1
    • That's called hyperfocus. And ADD people have this special ability to hypderfocus or completely not beimg able to focus at all. The same happens to me. Also you may be finding yourself quite well focusing in some very interesting times like if you like reading novels or playing games or watching tv or a movie (all these are in my case)

      Prerna
      5
    • I got that too!

      caylar123
      1
  • What mental disorder do you have?
    Your Result: ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)

    You have a very hard time focusing, and you find it difficult to stay on task without your mind wandering. You probably zone in and out of conversations and tend to miss out on directions because you cannot focus

    Paranoia
    Manic Depressive
    GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)
    OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)

    ..Actually, I have ADHD :D Hehe! (Seriously) ...So, this quiz is pretty accurate :D

    fredbobgirlygirl
    1
    • I'm on the same page with you.

      Facelessminds
      1
    • Me too.

      Prerna
      0
    • My result shows ADD 100%

      Prerna
      0
    • Fitting that you got a nice, round number

      The Mighty E
      1
  • What mental disorder do you have?

    Your Result: OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)

    You have odd obsessions that you cannot seem to control. You may even perform rituals to make you feel better. Counting and continuously obsessing over things happens frequently.

    Paranoia
    GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)
    Manic Depressive
    ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)

    That's not really true, I Truthfully answered all of them no and that's my result? 6 stars

    Jay
    1
    • Your Result: OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)

      85%

      You have odd obsessions that you cannot seem to control. You may even perform rituals to make you feel better. Counting and continuously obsessing over things happens frequently.

      Milee15
      1
  • Your Result: Paranoia 77%

    You are constantly thinking about what others may be saying about you behind your back. You may also feel people have conspiracies against you, or they are out to get you. In crowds you may feel like everybody is watching to closely.

    72% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
    51% Manic Depressive
    42% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
    15% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

    my people just gave me a letter informing me about this lol

    slasherhollow
    1
  • Result: Paranoia 81%

    You are constantly thinking about what others may be saying about you behind your back. You may also feel people have conspiracies against you, or they are out to get you. In crowds you may feel like everybody is watching to closely.

    51% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
    45% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)
    11% Manic Depressive
    0% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)

    One of my friends did tell me "it pain me that you don't know about obsessive compulsive disorder", maybe this is why :/

    belo
    1
  • Your Result: ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) 88%

    You have a very hard time focusing, and you find it difficult to stay on task without your mind wandering. You probably zone in and out of conversations and tend to miss out on directions because you cannot focus

    84%
    Manic Depressive 51%
    OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) 19%
    GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

    I've kind of guessed I've had ADD, and Depression-

    but bi-polar disorder?
    w o w

    I've self harmed before to make myself feel better.

    And to my surprise, it worked.
    I've needed to be tutored in school
    because I cant pay attention in class.
    I've had mood-swings,
    rather bad ones at that.
    l i k e
    I have throw pencils across my room...
    because I struggled to get a sock on -3-

    i'll make sure to somehow tell my parents about this

    so that I can get sum help

    Emo_Mothflight
    1
  • Your Result: Manic Depressive 85%

    You have extreme cycles of highs and lows. Sometimes you feel like you don't know who you are. One week you could be very hyper and happy and the next week you are slow and depressed.

    72% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
    66% Paranoia
    59% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
    36% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

    seems extremely accurate except for GAD. if gad is "You can never seem to calm down and always feel anxious for unknown reasons. You tend to not be able to concentrate and have headaches or other anxiety symptoms." why is that only 36 percent for me? i'm never calm and i've always gotten anxiety symptoms and i can rarely concentrate. and if i can concentrate, it's just one thing, which is ADD. but i do believe maniac depressive is pretty accurate.

    fakehappy
    1
  • Actually worked for me most accurately despite I had to choose or ignore some questions for missing options.

    You are afraid of commitment.. That remains a part of me, Many years after fear has gone from my very self as a plausibility, plus fear is a very strong term for realising it might be futile, thus not committing. (it never is futile for most BTW, so do not panic, some lives are strange)

    1 quiz 1 answer
    Quit pro quo

    Angelus
    1
  • Great Quiz!

    I have OCD and I guess I did ever since I was a baby.

    I never knew it though.

    I only found out six months ago,when I took this quiz just for fun.

    I do lots of things like touching things,doing an action a certain number

    of times,making sure things are perfectly organized,washing my hands

    a lot and being unable to forget bad thoughts.

    If you have OCD,you can try not doing something when you feel

    like you need to.I tryed it and it feels good when you don't do it!

    You feel so proud!If you are unable to do this,than start by focussing

    on these positives:

    -People with OCD are very protective of family.

    -They have excellent memories.
    -They are very organized.

    -They don't get sick as much as most people because they wash

    their hands so much.
    Thanks :.)

    Kayla66Love
    1
    • I have mild-moderate OCD.

      I hate how I constantly keep doing a certain action a certain number of times! And I'm obsessed with typing offensive messages that I don't mean at all to people and pretending to press the send button/ .It's really messed up.

      But it used to be worse though. I use to wash my hands more than needed.

      QuizCriticWhiz
      1
  • I would say, since I am going through a divorce, although my husband was a "jerk" I was very young and he was my very first love. God did I love that man - my knight in shining armor. Boy is his armor tarnished and boy is he a narcissist. I finally learned who is was and that I was not the crazy one, since I could NEVER fill him up, that I was dealing with a batter little boy. He had a traumatic childhood, I lived in a Norman Rockwell painting - not perfect but felt loved, safe, and valued. I still feel this way with my own family. So why did I stick out 37 yrs.? I did it to keep my family together, hid the bad from my child, and hoped, hoped, my husband would mellow. WRONG! DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME ON NARCISSISTS, THERE IS NO CURE!

    sharon l Collins
    1
    • Married to a narcissist for years, even went back to school with a changed major to psychology. Found out my suspicions were correct, he was the nutty one. Separated then widowed, I couldn't be happier. Narcissists have no insight into their issues, everyone is to blame for their unhappiness. Unfortunately the children did suffer, you can't hide a parent's unrealistic expectations from them.

      doilydame
      1
  • I would say, since I am going through a divorce, although my husband was a "jerk" I was very young and he was my very first love. God did I love that man - my knight in shining armor. Boy is his armor tarnished and boy is he a narcissist. I finally learned who is was and that I was not the crazy one, since I could NEVER fill him up, that I was dealing with a batter little boy. He had a traumatic childhood, I lived in a Norman Rockwell painting - not perfect but felt loved, safe, and valued. I still feel this way with my own family. So why did I stick out 37 yrs.? I did it to keep my family together, hid the bad from my child, and hoped, hoped, my husband would mellow. WRONG! DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME ON NARCISSISTS, THERE IS NO CURE!

    sharon l Collins
    1
  • Your Result: Paranoia 77%

    You are constantly thinking about what others may be saying about you behind your back. You may also feel people have conspiracies against you, or they are out to get you. In crowds you may feel like everybody is watching to closely.

    76% Manic Depressive
    72% ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)
    51% OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder)
    36% GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

    Alex Sohma
    1

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