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I guess I also need to add that I'm not trying to get out of taking the test. I could care less because I know that I will pass if me being bipolar and stuff won't affect it. I'm just terrified that this could cause a problem now that I came across it. I just want to know if I should ready myself for the possibility that a polygraph gone wrong could mess things up.
Posted by: George W. Maschke Posted on: May 24th, 2013 at 3:35pm
There are no studies on the effects of your condition or medication on polygraph outcomes.
But you should know that polygraphy has not been proven to reliably work with people who don't have such medical conditions. It's junk science. For a thorough debunking of polygraphy, see The Lie Behind the Lie Detector:
I guess I also need to add that I'm not trying to get out of taking the test. I could care less because I know that I will pass if me being bipolar and stuff won't affect it. I'm just terrified that this could cause a problem now that I came across it. I just want to know if I should ready myself for the possibility that a polygraph gone wrong could mess things up.
Posted by: Lexi Posted on: May 24th, 2013 at 2:42pm
My fiance wants me to take a polygraph before we get married because I lied about a few things when we 1st got together that I didn't confess to until later in our relationship. They were very big things! Anywho! I'm bipolar and cycle pretty rapidly, I also get panic attacks from confrontation, like job interviews, interviewing a midwife, and even talking to people that I just met. I just can't handle going "one on one" with someone even if it's a positive environment or for positive reasons. I'm also taking seroquel which is a antipsychotic medication. I've read in a few different places that this could cause me to give of false positives or make it to where I can't even take the test. I know I would pass and I don't mind taking it but now I'm scared that it will say that I'm lying because of me being bipolar and having panic attacks and/or from my medication! Is this true? Is that possible? Thanks!