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Originally Posted by UpDownMiddleGround
And I completely understand that whole, "I can't afford therapy" thing. With a cash pay visit to a pdoc who is obviously a very rich man an about three visits to my therapist in the last month, I am spent. She wanted me,to come back in 2-3 days but we settled on next week. My pdoc wants me to come back in 3 weeks. I have no idea where this money is coming from, but I really need to go.
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I use to have Medicaid and could afford my co-pay but now my income is higher. I get Medicare with my SSDI but the co-pays are expensive. I go see my pdoc every two months. She gives me two month supple and I just go back for refills. I’m doing coloring therapy it helps my anxiety. I searched for self-care and found a few things to try when triggered (mellow music and hot bathes really help me). Thanks for replying and take care
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