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Not difficult as in finding a doctor, but difficult as in having limited refills, needing health insurance, price of the doctors visit, price of the medicine,,,.
<confession>
Because my family has a history rich in mental disorders, alcoholism and even suicide I take medicine to keep me level. Without the medicine I had a doctor tell me I was borderline bi-polar. This is something I have been dealing with since the 1990s. I know I have a problem so I take medicine.
</confession>
Why should someone, or anyone else who has a family history, have to keep going back to the doctor ever 6 months to get their prescription refilled?
If I did not have health insurance I would have a heck of a time getting my meds. If you do not have health insurance, a lot of doctors will not see you.
Then there are the price of the meds. If someone did not have some kind of prescription assistance, how are they supposed to afford their meds?
As the people who try to pass gun laws say, if we can prevent one death, isn't it worth it?
If we can prevent one suicide, one murder, one mass shooting,,,, shouldn't we as a society be focused on mental health reform?
Why aren't we as a culture having a serious debate on the need for mental health reform?
<confession>
Because my family has a history rich in mental disorders, alcoholism and even suicide I take medicine to keep me level. Without the medicine I had a doctor tell me I was borderline bi-polar. This is something I have been dealing with since the 1990s. I know I have a problem so I take medicine.
</confession>
Why should someone, or anyone else who has a family history, have to keep going back to the doctor ever 6 months to get their prescription refilled?
If I did not have health insurance I would have a heck of a time getting my meds. If you do not have health insurance, a lot of doctors will not see you.
Then there are the price of the meds. If someone did not have some kind of prescription assistance, how are they supposed to afford their meds?
As the people who try to pass gun laws say, if we can prevent one death, isn't it worth it?
If we can prevent one suicide, one murder, one mass shooting,,,, shouldn't we as a society be focused on mental health reform?
Why aren't we as a culture having a serious debate on the need for mental health reform?
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