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League_Girl
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21 Feb 2010, 9:42 pm

DemonAbyss10 wrote:
....I already know i have AS about as mildly as possible, so yeh...


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Your score: 174


Your condition: Some signs of NTS, possibly affected

Unfortunately it might be possible that you are prone to group thinking, biased thinking, social hierarchies, empathy/body language/mimic/delusion and other thought disorders. Your life is somewhat constricted by your social behavior which limits you to live to your full potential. You are to some extent influenced by other peoples opinions and thoughts. Your dependency on other people limits you to learn and explore about the world and important things.

Recommended treatment: regular visit of a Psychotherapist as an option, possibly short-term therapy
Recommended medication: none



But...but....but I'm the mildest. How did you get that score? :(



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21 Feb 2010, 9:48 pm

RESULTS:

Your score: 83


Your condition: no signs of NTS

Congratulations! You do not suffer from NTS. You are free to think on your own, maintain an objective view of things and pursue your interests. Everything is fine with you.

Recommended medication: none
Recommended treatment: none


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21 Feb 2010, 10:11 pm

League_Girl wrote:
DemonAbyss10 wrote:
....I already know i have AS about as mildly as possible, so yeh...


RESULTS:

Your score: 174


Your condition: Some signs of NTS, possibly affected

Unfortunately it might be possible that you are prone to group thinking, biased thinking, social hierarchies, empathy/body language/mimic/delusion and other thought disorders. Your life is somewhat constricted by your social behavior which limits you to live to your full potential. You are to some extent influenced by other peoples opinions and thoughts. Your dependency on other people limits you to learn and explore about the world and important things.

Recommended treatment: regular visit of a Psychotherapist as an option, possibly short-term therapy
Recommended medication: none



But...but....but I'm the mildest. How did you get that score? :(


no clue. I can definately say though that before the AS diag, they thought it was ADHD, so whatever.


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21 Feb 2010, 10:29 pm

RESULTS:

Your score: 49


Your condition: no signs of NTS

Congratulations! You do not suffer from NTS. You are free to think on your own, maintain an objective view of things and pursue your interests. Everything is fine with you.

Recommended medication: none
Recommended treatment: none

I'm putting this on Facebook so I can maybe freak some people out.


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21 Feb 2010, 10:46 pm

RESULTS:

Your score: 165


Your condition: Some signs of NTS, possibly affected

Unfortunately it might be possible that you are prone to group thinking, biased thinking, social hierarchies, empathy/body language/mimic/delusion and other thought disorders. Your life is somewhat constricted by your social behavior which limits you to live to your full potential. You are to some extent influenced by other peoples opinions and thoughts. Your dependency on other people limits you to learn and explore about the world and important things.

Recommended treatment: regular visit of a Psychotherapist as an option, possibly short-term therapy
Recommended medication: none

Eh. I suffer from social awkwardness more than social aversion.

Funny quiz though. I'm not sure how my score got so high. Probably my input of 5 friends (one friend, a few acquaintances), 6 hours without human interaction (Things get boring!) and my statement that I use the telephone only when it can be avoided (mostly family, who i am comfortable with).


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21 Feb 2010, 11:16 pm

I had a friend take it.

RESULTS:

Your score: 243


Your condition: You have NTS by all means

You are prone to group thinking, biased thinking, social hierarchies, empathy/body language/mimic/delusion and other thought disorders. Your social behavior constricts not only your life but also your thoughts and interests. You live a life of repetetive social monotony, exchanging endlessly information of low quality and little to no value with other people.
Unless you are born gifted, there is no way that you will reach any level of significant knowledge in your life. Because you lack a proper intellectual repertoire, emotions constantly determine your actions and thinking. You may hurt other people in the process, not realizing your wrongdoing and false beliefs.

Recommended treatment: regular visit of a Psychiatrist, long-term therapy and behaviour therapy
Recommended medication: moderate dosage of Olanzapine or high dosage of Amisulpride in combination with moderate dosage of Escitalopram

Wiki says:

Olanzapine (trade names Zyprexa, Zyprexa Zydis, Zalasta, Zolafren, Olzapin, Rexapin or in combination with fluoxetine Symbyax) is an atypical antipsychotic, approved by the FDA for the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.[2]

Amisulpride (sold as Solian), is a psychoactive drug that is used as an atypical antipsychotic and antidepressant. It was introduced by Sanofi-Aventis in the 1990s.

Escitalopram (trade names Lexapro, Cipralex, Seroplex) is an antidepressant of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class. It is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment in adults with major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, or panic disorder. Escitalopram is the S-stereoisomer (enantiomer) of the earlier Lundbeck drug citalopram, hence the name escitalopram. Escitalopram is noted for its high selectivity of serotonin reuptake inhibition and has side effects typical for the SSRI class.


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21 Feb 2010, 11:42 pm

Apera wrote:
Wiki says:
Olanzapine (trade names Zyprexa, Zyprexa Zydis, Zalasta, Zolafren, Olzapin, Rexapin or in combination with fluoxetine Symbyax) is an atypical antipsychotic, approved by the FDA for the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.[2]

Olanzapine side effects:
# impaired judgment, thinking, and motor skills
# impaired spatial orientation
# impaired responses to senses
# problems with keeping body temperature regulated
# apathy, lack of emotion

Asperger's symptoms, anyone?


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22 Feb 2010, 12:10 am

MathGirl wrote:
Apera wrote:
Wiki says:
Olanzapine (trade names Zyprexa, Zyprexa Zydis, Zalasta, Zolafren, Olzapin, Rexapin or in combination with fluoxetine Symbyax) is an atypical antipsychotic, approved by the FDA for the treatment of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.[2]

Olanzapine side effects:
# impaired judgment, thinking, and motor skills
# impaired spatial orientation
# impaired responses to senses
# problems with keeping body temperature regulated
# apathy, lack of emotion

Asperger's symptoms, anyone?

Bipolar treatment causes aspergers lolfail.


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22 Feb 2010, 12:26 am

Hmm. I can just see it . . . an Asperger's sensitivity course with a few weeks of that med. Could help increase understanding.

Or I could slip it to my roommates and it would be nicer around here.



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22 Feb 2010, 12:51 am

no signs of NTS...yay. :)



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22 Feb 2010, 1:20 am

RESULTS:

Your score: 37


Your condition: no signs of NTS

Congratulations! You do not suffer from NTS. You are free to think on your own, maintain an objective view of things and pursue your interests. Everything is fine with you.

Recommended medication: none
Recommended treatment: none



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22 Feb 2010, 1:37 am

Your score: 61


Your condition: no signs of NTS

Congratulations! You do not suffer from NTS. You are free to think on your own, maintain an objective view of things and pursue your interests. Everything is fine with you.

Recommended medication: none
Recommended treatment: none


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22 Feb 2010, 2:15 am

AS, but I think part of the test has more to do with social anxiety and/or introversion than AS...

RESULTS:

Your score: 106


Your condition: no signs of NTS

Congratulations! You do not suffer from NTS. You are free to think on your own, maintain an objective view of things and pursue your interests. Everything is fine with you.

Recommended medication: none
Recommended treatment: none


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22 Feb 2010, 2:59 am

40



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22 Feb 2010, 3:03 am

RESULTS:

Your score: 22


Your condition: no signs of NTS

Congratulations! You do not suffer from NTS. You are free to think on your own, maintain an objective view of things and pursue your interests. Everything is fine with you.

Recommended medication: none
Recommended treatment: none


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22 Feb 2010, 3:21 am

Took it again and decided to add the autism groups I go to. Three per month so that's 36 social gatherings per year and it brought me to this:


RESULTS:

Your score: 133


Your condition: Some signs of NTS, possibly affected

Unfortunately it might be possible that you are prone to group thinking, biased thinking, social hierarchies, empathy/body language/mimic/delusion and other thought disorders. Your life is somewhat constricted by your social behavior which limits you to live to your full potential. You are to some extent influenced by other peoples opinions and thoughts. Your dependency on other people limits you to learn and explore about the world and important things.

Recommended treatment: regular visit of a Psychotherapist as an option, possibly short-term therapy
Recommended medication: none