Psycho-Babble Social Thread 581462

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Re: DISTRESS SIGNAL

Posted by rjlockhart on November 23, 2005, at 0:16:31

In reply to Re: there such thing as hypomania with panic attac, posted by Emily Elizabeth on November 21, 2005, at 22:44:07

I have to survive each day with this. My mom is the most im sorry, uncomprehsion, hard headed person there is. I cant to treatment, if i get her insurance card she will track me down, and say she is in control of the insurance.

You know the brain has to adapt to something like this. I have to, i dont know, i cant get really advice in this site becuase of my life sitaiton.

Everynight i say
"i dont know whats to come but where going to get the HELL out here some way some how, abandon everying, where going to make it"

I am scared to say i have alter personality to deal with this, tony, he came out in therpay sessions with my therapist i see no longer, i had a explosive panic that it happened, but i say no im matt, im going stay matt and deal with this, always stay together, do not slit that will make things worse.

What is there to come? life i dont think means things to happen but things happen to people that stay with them

Mental instability is the most worst thing ever not knowing if your going to hold on. Like a rope latter going across a valley, swaying, as you hold on, god am i going to make it, mentally i get into this.

Stress reaction trigger fear, dissociation, and almost a mental breakdown.

What ever comes, im ready.

M

 

Re: DISTRESS SIGNAL---getting treatment » rjlockhart

Posted by gardenergirl on November 23, 2005, at 0:16:31

In reply to Re: DISTRESS SIGNAL, posted by rjlockhart on November 21, 2005, at 23:25:14

> I cant to treatment, if i get her insurance card she will track me down, and say she is in control of the insurance.
>

Hi Matt,
I recently had this issue come up. If an adult child who is on parents' insurance wants to get treatment but does not want the parents to know, HIPAA laws allow the adult child to request that the Explanation of Benefits (EOB's) be sent to another address versus to the home.

You could get treatment and call the insurance company to request they send EOB's for you directly to you, perhaps at a school address or a post office box? As an adult, you are entitled to your privacy as far as protected health information, regardless of who pays for the insurance.

Good luck,

gg

 

Re: DISTRESS SIGNAL

Posted by Emily Elizabeth on November 23, 2005, at 0:16:31

In reply to Re: DISTRESS SIGNAL, posted by rjlockhart on November 21, 2005, at 23:25:14

> I cant to treatment, if i get her insurance card she will track me down, and say she is in control of the insurance.

Are you in school right now? You might not need insurance to use their services. At the very least, they might have some good ideas abt how to get treatment.

Or am I misunderstanding? Are you saying that you have a transportation problem?

Best,
EE

 

Re: DISTRESS SIGNAL

Posted by Phillipa on November 23, 2005, at 20:58:09

In reply to Re: DISTRESS SIGNAL, posted by Emily Elizabeth on November 22, 2005, at 11:00:19

At age l8 privacy laws protect you. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: DISTRESS SIGNAL rjlockheart

Posted by Gee on November 24, 2005, at 16:41:38

In reply to Re: DISTRESS SIGNAL, posted by Phillipa on November 23, 2005, at 20:58:09

Matt, how are you doing???????


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