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Here's the thing, I've been undiagnosed for many years, but I am positive I have severe depression. I may even have some more funky issues too, but I know I need help. I physically cannot go on like this anymore or I will off myself somehow. And I've got too much going for me to do that. BUT, here's the big issue. I'm a recent college grad with more student debt than I can express and absolutely no money to even live. I live in my senior mother's house and she pays for food since all I can afford to pay for is my debt bills. (she lives off of social security and can hardly care for herself.) So I have no money to go see someone. No money for a psych ward visit, no money to waste on chatting with people who don't care about me. No money even for a psychic to tell me things will get better. I feel like such a burden to my poor mother.
So, what do I do? I need help, and soon. Are there free places people can go to for help? |
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Hello & Welcome, AnyPortInTheStorm! Possibilities??? --
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) - Washington State: Local Affiliates United Way / AIRS Home – 211.org DBSA Support Groups and Chapters A support group can be an inexpensive / free alternative to conventional therapy.Washington State Department of Social & Health Services - Division of Behavioral Health & Recovery
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