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Old Jun 01, 2016, 08:34 PM
sweetvine sweetvine is offline
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Originally Posted by Spaceyspace View Post
Yes. This is what she told me today. She has given up on me and no longer wants to try. Problems with my "case" include the fact that she and my neurologist do not communicate although I've signed the necessary releases. I see a neurologist due to encepholopathy, myoclonus, severe chronic migraines and still trying to determine the exact nature of some other symptoms.


So she hasn't even referred me to anyone else I'm just here, and with my insurance and the limitations of my geography I'm screwed if I want psych meds.


Am I rightfully upset or is this normal for a psychiatric nurse to do?


Do you have to have a referral? Could you google therapists in your town who accept your insurance? I just lost my therapist because she had to suddenly end her practice due to illness, I was starting to feel more concerned every day so I did a search & found someone who appears to match my needs, I called her, we spoke & agreed to make an appointment & tomorrow when I see my Medical Dr. Who prescribes my medication, I will be sure to tell her, if she does not already know. I live in a mid sized city but I have Medicare & Gap ins., so I was somewhat limited in my search.

It's a scary feeling to be on my own, so I am relieved now I could concentrate on trying to look at possible therapists who accept Medicare.

Your medication seems to be at risk, I will hope you have or will be able to find an agency or search yourself for a different therapist & maybe think of someone who might be able to connect you with a list of names.

I am sure sorry & I feel for you. Hoping you can get in touch with some type of resource to help you.



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