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  • Me. And probably all of my family. I think that mental illness actually runs in my family.
  • These surveys include any form of mild depression as a "mental issue. About two thirds of the people who have a "mental issue" are suffering from mild depression. I've taken medication for depression in the past, and thus would be considered to suffer from a "mental issue." The statistics can be misleading if you don't know what they're saying.
  • i do (the diagnosis is too long to share), my oldest little sister has some anxiety issues and my middle little sister has some depression issues, youngest sister and mom are usually ok
  • I actually think every family has a little bit of crazy in it - just matters which side of the family it's on :o) In my case, it is just about all of us.
  • well im a bit ocd - not as much as i used to be - my mum tends to talk to herself outloud often without noticing it - my sister a grumpy bitch and im paranoid about alot of stuff to :) :)
  • i think the results of those studies are wrong. i think all 6 billion of us are crazy.
  • All of us; we're a nutty bunch.
  • What is a "mental issue", and what studies?
  • statistics don't work this way there are 6 billion ppl on Earth 1 billion have AIDS that's 1 in 6 that doesn't mean that if 7 ppl are in a room that 1 has AIDS 500,000,000 cases could be in Africa or China so as a whole 1 in 6 have it, but it doesn't take into account where they are

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