Saturday, March 5, 2011

Bipolar treatment options?

What can I do to treat bipolar disorder if I do not have insurance? I used to have regular therapy and medication, but I am no longer on the assurances of my mother. My employer offers insurance, but it costs too much. It is almost two years, and it is very difficult to manage. Medicare is trying to do I feel sorry for you, but go to a clinic and they bill you. Well, I know as bipolar, but I do not if he is still taking their medication or not. I also suffer from a bipolar disorder, and it is a very serious matter and should be treated and, if necessary, are the drugs taken regularly. You should contact your local health department and ask who to call for treatment. And do it quickly. Your state or province, a mental health department. They can help you find any free resources / doctor for help. Also with a correct diagnosis and prescription many BP are available at no cost or low pharmaceutical companies directly if my child has the "old" for our health plan and is able to get drugs through a program sponsored by the pharmaceutical company. There are public agencies and community groups that can help you and pharmaceutical companies can also help in a situation of low income or not. Good luck. This is what I did when I was sure awful. My psychiatrist was willing to accept a significant reduction in the price of your choice. If this is not possible, go to any clinic that does a number of fees. If this is not possible, try hospitals that have free health care. The paperwork is a pain but worth it. About medication. If there are generic drugs walmart pharmacy charges $ 4.00 for generic drugs. Many pharmaceutical companies have assistance programs for prescription drugs .

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