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Old Jan 10, 2015, 04:47 PM
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no its actually not that bad. it depends on what state you goto.
texas in general isnt so good. but goto the bigger cities in texas like dallas (which is 40-50 miles away from me) or austin texas (which is a lot like LA in terms of homelessness and even other things like LA. literally) and maybe even houston - along with other big cities - and youll find MUCH better care. but again texas in general i would say is average. but above average in the bigger cities. Dallas actually has quite a few things for mental health care but its not the best ive seen. i cant get any help from Dallas county services though because i dont live in that county. but theres only a few really big cities here in texas. Texas got a D i think in mental health grading by NAMI.

oklahoma got a better NAMI state grade than texas. it got a B for mental health care. ive never had mental health care there so idk how good it is. ive never had mental health care in any other state but ive been to other states like CA and mississippi and louisiana. my cousin is on disability in mississippi but for seizures. so idk how well he does but he doesnt get as much as me.

my other cousin is in CA and has been to psych hospitals for cutting and bipolar and she said where she lives - in San Jose (northern california like near san francisco) is not that good. but i suspect San Francisco would be better because its bigger than san jose...but then again san jose is big. i mean its home to Silicon Valley and all the tech giants.
My state got a B in mental health care by NAMI, I just checked.
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