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Old Oct 26, 2012, 03:39 PM
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PFM,

I'm sorry you're dealing with this mess. I was refused health insurance by all big companies, considered high risk and could only get a state health plan that was very expensive and covered about 20% of meds and office visits. It was only for catastrophic. I don't mean to be a pessimest, but that was my experience being on psych meds.

I was just wondering if you could talk to your landlord about lowering the rent? Also, I know it differs but in my state they offer low income insurance for kids.

Peace & Hugs,

TnT
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