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Old Aug 21, 2013, 03:37 AM
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Not sure what my definition is but I am obese, i restricted, binge and sleep eat. I spent a month this time last yr in a ed unit. It really helped me a lot and i was going strong when i came home. But little by little things went to crap. My entire support team fell through for one and i can in no way afford the meal plan they put me on. Little by little a yr later I'm back to much of the same. Some better but too much of the same. Plus i feel betrayed by them as they told me i could come back but then closed down two weeks after i left. I need to go back but can't and there's no where else that takes medicaid. So what do i do from here.
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Old Aug 21, 2013, 10:25 AM
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I'm sorry you were doing so well and are now starting to slide back into the old cycle. Are there therapists in your area that take medicaid? There should be somewhere else you could go for help. Call you county health line and see what they have to offer. Meanwhile, you learned a lot of stratigies while in the program. Try putting them back in place. Work the program. You say you can't afford the meal plan the put you on, try substituting good food that you can afford and stay away from junk food. Do what you can until you can find help. Also, keep posting on PC for support.
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Old Aug 21, 2013, 11:02 AM
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Thank you Gayle
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Old Aug 22, 2013, 06:54 PM
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Start at your community health center ask for a list of psychiatrists and psychologists. Call the costumer service it's on the back of your medicaid card and ask for a list of providers, get a referral from your general dr. A providers directory could be on the state website. You could also look at local hospitals webpages and they usually have a directory of affiliated doctors.

If all else fails look into Catholic charities services until a better solution is found.
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