I have a number of mental disorders but can't afford my meds?!


Question: I have a number of mental disorders but can't afford my meds!?
is there a cheap student plan out there that would cover doctor visits and my meds like a suplament plan!? (please throw out any suggestions you may have)Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Please beleive me here!. I have a story for you!. My son was diagnosed with major depression in Dec!. 07!. After trying about 5 different med's we found one that seemed to work!. But, continuassly had to be increased!. He never got any better!. Actually, it made him think of suicide more often!. He tried to go to United Hosp!. for outpatient depression therapy but could not stay awake to participate in classes, so they kicked him out!. With God's help, he lead us to the miracle worker!. His name is Dr!. Rod Beseman, he is a Chiropractor!.
I took my son to him about 2 years ago and he cured him of his tension headaches he was having for about 2 years!. I started taking him back to him for adjustments for low-back pain and depression!. You need to go to one of the Dr's!. seminars he has on what he does and how he can help anyone with any health problem!. He is a miracle worker, beleive me!. His phone number is 651-776-3345!. Tell him Chris Willy sent you!. Please see him!. You will not be sorry!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I've known people that that were in this position and one story seems to keep repeating itself!. At first, when seeking government help you run into a brick wall and get no help, but when you keep trying and talking to different people, You'll run into someone who can help, and you'll get your money for your meds!. Good luck!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

There's a social security program out there that allows disabled people who make less than $900 a month to have access to health insurance!. Check your state welfare or Social Security office for more information!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

If you are mentally disabled you should also contact social security and apply for ssi (social security supplementWww@Answer-Health@Com

Check with your school to see what they have!. County mental health services and social services are options as others have mentioned!. Also, go online to the manufacturers' websites for your medication!. Many have patient assistance programs!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Contact your local department of social services and try to get in touch with a social worker who can help arrange that!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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