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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 4338" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>We have UNCPembroke but I dont think they have any sort of medical school attached to it. </p><p></p><p>ECU and UNC would probably be just about the same distance...maybe. Would have to mapquest them. I wasnt aware ECU had a low income clinic. </p><p></p><p>I would try our county mental health dept but last time I did they wouldnt cover my topomax. Refused to rx it. In fact, said the only two BiPolar (BP) medications they prescribed were lithium and depakote and I just wont take them. I have been stable on my regimen for too long to screw with it for anyone. </p><p></p><p>I might be able to go thru one of the local free clinics...or sliding scale clinics here for family practice stuff, and then hike up to UNC if I needed ortho stuff. I think I may ask my family practice doctor which sliding scale clinic he would recommend that would continue my medication regimine. We do have one or two here I believe. I dont know what they do about medications though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 4338, member: 1514"] We have UNCPembroke but I dont think they have any sort of medical school attached to it. ECU and UNC would probably be just about the same distance...maybe. Would have to mapquest them. I wasnt aware ECU had a low income clinic. I would try our county mental health dept but last time I did they wouldnt cover my topomax. Refused to rx it. In fact, said the only two BiPolar (BP) medications they prescribed were lithium and depakote and I just wont take them. I have been stable on my regimen for too long to screw with it for anyone. I might be able to go thru one of the local free clinics...or sliding scale clinics here for family practice stuff, and then hike up to UNC if I needed ortho stuff. I think I may ask my family practice doctor which sliding scale clinic he would recommend that would continue my medication regimine. We do have one or two here I believe. I dont know what they do about medications though. [/QUOTE]
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