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Default Dec 28, 2011 at 08:00 PM
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I lost my job in July and have been treated for trauma, anxiety and PTSD since then by my T, requiring 2 to 3 visits per week. I have been paying COBRA to continue my medical benefits and have been lucky to have a plan that allows for unlimited T visits. (Several times prior, I've had to discontinue therapy when the allotted number of visits ran out.)

Today, when I called my prior employer to confirm the new COBRA rate for 2012, I was advised by the that they are changing plans effective immediately to a different insurance provider. (They just sent out notices yesterday.) My T has not been accepted by this provider and I will have to find a new T. Also, since I've had this provider before, I do know that it does not provide for unlimited T visits that I so desperately need.

It looks like tomorrow and Friday will be the last visits with the best T that I've ever had. He asked me today what I am planning to do. Emotionally, I am not in a good place. I guess I will seek counseling under the new plan but I am unhappy that I will have to start from scratch. It will take a lot of motivation to find and start over with a new T. I've asked my current T if he could recommend someone. He is going to try to once again sign up with my new provider though that could take some and is not guaranteed. I don't know what else to do.
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