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by 01100011
2119 days ago
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I'm bipolar with a touch of OCD so I know the struggle. I've managed to get by with illicit substances and nicotine at times but I know that's not a real option for most people. When I finally decided to seek help, the first psychiatrist I saw was nuttier than I was though. If someone is extremely depressed, they probably aren't even going to seek out help. It's up to the people around them, if there are any, to try to get them the best care. What I was getting at with my comment isn't so much for the emergency situation as it is for the long term. You have to start somewhere, but then continue to push for better. Honestly, even healthy folks have issues with fighting for the best care though. The real solution, if there is one, for mental health is to have healthy, intact families, communities, police, social workers, medical systems and governments all coordinating, but now that looks like a pipe dream so we do what we can. |
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