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Old Jul 08, 2018, 07:05 PM
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medication, psiquiatrist consultation , therapy. These are all very expensive monthly basis things I have to pay for. Gladly I have a job, but what if I didn't? I would have to wait in line for 3 ****ing hours and talk to a overworked woman for 5 minutes? No access to therapy to better myself? Medication? I take 7 pills a day, I'm from Northern Europe BTW. And I'm disgusted at the state of mental health access and the money people profit from us.
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Old Jul 08, 2018, 07:19 PM
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Haha, you're telling me. All of those IP visits have put me in debt and I'm looking for a long-term admittance now. I haven't even gone to college, yet (what can I say, I'm a late bloomer). Pretty sure I won't get out of debt until I'm buying adult diapers.

I'm sorry you have all of those monthly expenses. I luckily have insurance (**cough* *cough* that still won't cover my antipsychotic *cough* *cough**). It would suck to have to pay for my therapy and psychiatry appointments every month (week to twice a week in therapy's case). As an old friend of mine said, "Crazy ain't cheap." Boy was he telling the truth.
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