Before I ever tested I imagined my results to be very "Greek" and at least a bit "Turkish" due to historical reasons. I had never before imagined having such a strong Balkan identity (in a funny way my Italian husband is more "Greek" as in islander Greek than me and my mom. However, since then I have read a lot of stuff and I have understood the real picture much better. Not exactly what one learns at school. I seriously always felt Balkan inside (more than Mediterranean), also because of the heritage of Epirus who has a more "Balkan" color and identity to it.
Also, I find it a bit strange that my results resemble more those of my mom than my dad's. Of course you see his influence but still I seem to be much closer to my mother's profile.
According to Lukasz's reports at least, it seems that I personally have even an enhanced Albanian element maybe through a combination of my parents (I have realized that even as an islander my father must have some Arvanite and even some Slavic admixture - judging from his various ethnicity estimates and DNA relatives).
Another surprise is how my "foreign" Italian husband "beats us all" on his Greek Islander profile. We make jokes about it :-)
The man from slavophone Greek Macedonia was also surprising for me at first.