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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 348138" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>ABSOLUTELY agree with Terry J - GET A TALK THERAPIST no matter what. </p><p></p><p>Oh and FYI - (re: insurance limitations) when Clinton was President? He passed into law that ALL County Mental Offices must take people for appointments based on their income/sliding scale fee or free if they can't afford it. If you are below income guidelines your son and yourself may qualify for Medicaid which will give you medications for free or low income. There are also (in most cities) free-clinics that will see you for free and some will give you samples of medications free. But you have to be pro-active and call these places. If your insurance only offers 1-3 visits - then see your GP and explain that your son has issues and get him to prescribe the medication so it will be covered under the insurance. </p><p></p><p>If you live somewhere and think there are no programs call your United Way and ask for assistance. OR you can always post here your general location and we'll try to help you with programs. </p><p></p><p>Finally - IF you have no insurance or are UNDERINSURED? You can always see if the company your medications are from offer a low-income program directly. Your doctor has to do the paperwork, but a lot of pharmaceutical companies are offering programs to help so no one goes without.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 348138, member: 4964"] ABSOLUTELY agree with Terry J - GET A TALK THERAPIST no matter what. Oh and FYI - (re: insurance limitations) when Clinton was President? He passed into law that ALL County Mental Offices must take people for appointments based on their income/sliding scale fee or free if they can't afford it. If you are below income guidelines your son and yourself may qualify for Medicaid which will give you medications for free or low income. There are also (in most cities) free-clinics that will see you for free and some will give you samples of medications free. But you have to be pro-active and call these places. If your insurance only offers 1-3 visits - then see your GP and explain that your son has issues and get him to prescribe the medication so it will be covered under the insurance. If you live somewhere and think there are no programs call your United Way and ask for assistance. OR you can always post here your general location and we'll try to help you with programs. Finally - IF you have no insurance or are UNDERINSURED? You can always see if the company your medications are from offer a low-income program directly. Your doctor has to do the paperwork, but a lot of pharmaceutical companies are offering programs to help so no one goes without. [/QUOTE]
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