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What can I do for therapy/meds in Upstate New York without health insurance?
I have suffered from severe depression and borderline personality disorder since I was at least thirteen. Been cutting for an equal amount of time (I’m 21 now).
I know I need therapy, but I just don’t know where or how to find it. And I’m getting seriously stressed out to the point where I’m debating trying to admit myself to Four Winds Saratoga if possible, simply because I really am getting to be in such dire emotional straits.
I just moved from Virginia to Upstate NY (though I’m originally from the area), I have lots of family in the area, as well as future in-laws who are great but are stressing me out ridiculously. I have a job but haven’t been able to work, first due to severe vertigo, then my sister being diagnosed with whooping cough, and now I just don’t have the stamina to work with my UTI and depression…
I feel like I’m going to sink under soon. What can I do?
(Also, if it helps any, I live in the Glens Falls area of Upstate NY.)
look in the yellow pages under mental health and/or counseling and call the local mental health clinic and ask if they take low income or no income people for therapy , you need meds, etc……..and if not, who does in your area……
then call social services listed in the blue pages under state and ask them what is available to you and if you can apply for assistance……
If you really want to feel better fast and heal yourself from your past and pain go to eftuniverse.com and click on ‘get started free’ and download the manual and heal yourself like others are doing there.There are stories there of people with bpd and many things healing themselves in the resource area.
Take advantage of family and find the ones you can talk to and trust to guide you and mentor you and help you become a success.
I am not sure what the vertigo is, but it sounds like an MRI of the brain and neck would be in order and make sure you are drinking enough water each day, at least two quarts or 8 , 8oz glasses.
dehydration can cause vertigo
best wishes
Filed under Health Insurance by on Jul 9th, 2010.
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