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    Quote Originally Posted by mdport. View Post
    Major Depression: Very Slight
    Dysthymia: Slight
    Bipolar Disorder: Slight-Moderate
    Cyclothymia: High
    Seasonal Affective Disorder: Slight
    Postpartum Depression: N/A
    http://www.depressedtest.com/

    Why has almost everyone got N/A for Postpartum Depression
    It only occurs after childbirth.
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    Major Depression: High-Moderate
    Dysthymia: High
    Bipolar Disorder: Very Slight
    Cyclothymia: Slight
    Seasonal Affective Disorder: Slight-Moderate
    Postpartum Depression: N/A

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdport. View Post
    Major Depression: Very Slight
    Dysthymia: Slight
    Bipolar Disorder: Slight-Moderate
    Cyclothymia: High
    Seasonal Affective Disorder: Slight
    Postpartum Depression: N/A
    http://www.depressedtest.com/

    Why has almost everyone got N/A for Postpartum Depression
    You probably know it as 'Postnatal Depression'.

    Which, I presume, will answer your question on why virtually everyone got N/A


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    Quote Originally Posted by Payasam View Post
    You probably know it as 'Postnatal Depression'.

    Which, I presume, will answer your question on why virtually everyone got N/A
    Ah ok, that makes a lot more sense!

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    as inaccurate as these tests are and knowing i could probably get a better result from webMD, im not surprised by the result my family have suffered with depression for a long time


    remember guys, actual scientific evidence is not actually factual scientific evidence unless undertaker approves
    its the ukip way

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jazz View Post


    as inaccurate as these tests are and knowing i could probably get a better result from webMD, im not surprised by the result my family have suffered with depression for a long time


    remember guys, actual scientific evidence is not actually factual scientific evidence unless undertaker approves
    its the ukip way
    It's depression more of an individual thing than a family thing?


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    Major Depression: Very Slight
    Dysthymia: Slight
    Bipolar Disorder: Slight-Moderate
    Cyclothymia: Very High
    Seasonal Affective Disorder: Slight
    Postpartum Depression: N/A


    happy days, dk what cyclothymia is dont care probs dont have it, too little questions for each, all i know is im no longer depressed. ONLY TOOK ME 7 YEARS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Payasam View Post
    It's depression more of an individual thing than a family thing?
    there's thought to be a genetic link, while there's not absolute concrete proof, most scientists agree that there are links between family members

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    Quote Originally Posted by Payasam View Post
    It's depression more of an individual thing than a family thing?
    i have a family line of various mental illnesses (we're nicknamed the nut tree by family friends) & i think it could well be generic but it could also more likely be my families behaviour and influence it had on me more than it being passed down (if that makes any sense)

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    Major Depression: Slight
    Dysthymia: Moderate
    Bipolar Disorder: Slight-Moderate
    Cyclothymia: Extremely High
    Seasonal Affective Disorder: Moderate
    Postpartum Depression: N/A
    http://www.depressedtest.com/
    Oh my god their telling me ive got slight Bipolar!
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