Posted by Clearskies on September 25, 2018, at 14:56:39
In reply to partlycloudy » Clearskies, posted by alexandra_k on September 25, 2018, at 4:00:06
> I don't remember my age, either. I feel sad to hear that you have been stressed financially and can't afford to continue the treatments that seemed to be helping you. I am surprised to hear they were helping you -- but I certainly don't deny it. I will be more open-minded about it. I hope you figure out a way to complete them, if you can, if you are nearly done. It isn't nice to feel that something that could / was helping you is out of your reach. Maybe you could make arrangements to pay them off?
>An awesome old friend of mine paid for the full round of sessions - and then my insurance company stopped approving them, causing a lull in the treatment. They grudgingly let another 10 sessions happen and that is that. Although top ups and extra refresher sessions are considered normal, I consider them normally profit making.
I mean, its a treatment, not a cure, for me. Some like my friend achieve complete remission and never have to go back for more. I felt my mood slip in that week of no treatment so I already know this was a gift of being depression free that Ill only be able to get as insurance and my finance allow. They did have a payment plan, but with the expenses incurred in trying to keep my house insured (what a freaking racket, let me tell you!) Im screwed for another year at least in paying off my present debt.
Not coincidently, financial worries are a huge trigger for me, as I have been chased by the tax man in the past and sued for non payment of a shared debt. Traumatized me, then I divorced my first husband who fiddled while Rome burned and kept it a secret until Rome deported us, in a manner of speaking. Long story.
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