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Default Sep 11, 2021 at 03:10 PM
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If you are unemployed, what kind of health insurance do you have? Affordable Care/Obamacare is one option I can think of.

I'm wondering if it will be hard to find affordable health insurance with bipolar and anxiety diagnoses.

I'm dealing with a really negative, anxiety provoking work environment. The only way I can handle it is to quit. It's causing me too much anguish and worry. HR and my manager won't do anything about the situation.

I would be quitting without finding another job. Frankly, my mind is so messed up, I don't know if I'm in the mental shape to find another job.

I've tried a whole bunch of stuff to handle the anxiety. I go to therapy once a week. See a psychiatrist. Meditate daily. Write in my journal. Talk to friends. Go to a few support groups. None of them are working.

Buspirone and clonazepam have not helped.

Your advice is appreciated. I'm really drowning.
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Default Sep 11, 2021 at 05:08 PM
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I replied to you on the Bipolar board.

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