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Old Oct 11, 2012, 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by LiveThroughThis View Post
That is great news! Congrats on the mental health program and good luck on the RX one.

I am in a similar boat: I get Disability, but make too much to get Medicaid/Care. Realllllly crappy. I've been fortunate enough to have enough money to pay for the necessities (quite a few as of late). I've tried finding a Rx program here and to no avail.

My therapist thankfully does a sliding scale for Disabled ppl, so I get to see her for a great rate, but I see her once a week, and it starts to add up....
We really are in the same boat. I'll be able to continue seeing my therapist due to a wonderful life saving sliding scale program too. I find out the co-pay next week. Then will decide if I'll see her weekly or every two. Unfortunately case management is not available on sliding scale.

I just mailed in papers for a prescription program. I'm sure it will take at least thirty days to process. I'll have to make calls tomorrow regarding one of my meds that I only have a 1 week supply of.

Overall I do feel blessed. Today I attended a newly started support group. It was really nice.
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Thanks for this!
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