>>9
Yep. If you think you can't have both at once, you need to re-evaluate your knowledge of these disorders.
>>10
I'm sure you're an expert on these matters, right? I'm sure you know more than what you read on Wikipedia and the top results on Google. Of course.
Everyone's an expert on everything on the internet, after all.
>>12
I wouldn't say that I'm really ``fucked up'', but whatever. There are plenty of people with more issues than me, the only difference is that few actually address their issues and receive treatment for them.
Many people have similar issues but don't get evaluated, or only do self-evaluations rather than getting clinical ones, and as a result, many aren't even really aware of their problems. Or maybe the person is aware of their issues, but no one else is.
Evaluations and psychological testing are merely methods of attributing labels to certain sets of symptoms. Labels don't legitimize issues, they merely make it easier for other people to be aware of them and treat them accordingly. It doesn't mean that if someone doesn't get an evaluation that they don't have any problems. Many would rather just go on living pretending like everything's okay.
I am sure there are at least a few people on [spoiler/prog/
[/spoiler] with untreated mental illness. You should really seek out help though, you'd be surprised at the amount of resources that are available to you, even if you don't have health insurance... although having insurance can usually make things easier.
So, in conclusion, I would say that, relatively speaking, I am not that ``fucked up''.
>>15
Not much on
/prog/ relates to programming anymore. Haxing anii and checking one's ``dubs'' doesn't really have anything to do with programming, does it?
>>16
Everyone dies eventually.