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Old Aug 16, 2015, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Crescent Moon View Post
You must live in a country with a national health system? I just can't believe how long they make people wait for services, and the limits they place on services. As difficult as the USA system might seem to those in other countries, if you are poor you would have medicaid and would have MUCH better access to services than where you are.

It just seems so wrong to leave someone in distress for such a long time.
We do have health care services, but I just ended up in a bad situation. Psychiatrists are covered by our health care plan, whereas therapists/counsellors/psychologists are not, and I just don't have the money to see one of them. Usually you can get a referral from your GP to a specialist, like a psychiatrist, within 6 months to a year, but I didn't have a GP for over a year (that was a nightmare on it's own trying to find) and then when I found one, she was new, so didn't know anyone to refer me to.

I finally got a referral to this psychiatrist from one of the doctors who runs a group I attend sometimes (she is friends with this psychiatrist, and knew she was opening up a private practice, so was able to get me in even though she probably shouldn't have) so this was like a rare and amazing opportunity...plus the fact that I really like her is even better. So I'm just worried about what will happen if I lose this, and don't have anything else, you know?

I think I'm scared because I'm not doing well right now, and it's pretty negatively impacting things like health, relationships, work, etc. And I'm worried that if I am not able to find help soon I might end up in a bad place. But I don't want to tell this new doctor that because I don't want to seem desperate, or put pressure on her or anything, because I'm really not that kind of person!