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I suppose if it was a condition that went away with a few treatments early on it could have, but things like life long despression , that's genetic and ran in the family and suicidal tendancies and mental health issues, Even if treated when young for will likely require a life time of treatment. His family chose to pretend there wasn't an issue however, and not treat or get him help for his depression, even though they knew deep depression and suicidal feelings ran in the family, his mom was suidical, and depressed, was even hopitalized for trying to kill herself once, and his brother suffers from depression, and that's maybe why it's so severe now he's 39. I do believe if his family hadn't of been the sort to deny any problem and gotten him help, it wouldn't be so bad as it is today. Medicade is something you have to qualify for, I think. if you work or make a certain amount you won't qualify for anything like medicade from what I understand. We tried to get him on SSI, or some form of it, so he can at least afford a pych dr and his pych meds for depression, and since he can work none of the programs, like medicare or medical or SSI will help. Getting it from your employer is again something he can't afford, the health insurance from an employer is 600 a month , and that's almost twice the amount of his paycheck. quote:
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something you were born with or have had since you were 10. Over 300,000,000 people. There are obviously a lot of special cases and circumstances. Correct me where I'm wrong. 1. Poor children have access to medical care in most states. Could the condition not have been treated then? 2. Many large companies have open-enrollment for new hires. 3. The poor have access to MedicAid. I don't want to get too personal, don't want to ask really intrusive questions, but the condition/circumstances are not covered above?
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