Hi Scrabblequeen,
I am very glad that you have a psychologist who is still willing to see you! Can you check out resources at your local NAMI office? That's the National Alliance on Mental Illness. What about a county case manager? You can usually get a quick referral for county case management services by calling a crisis line within your state. Services usually snowball from there.
I love the "blame game" quite a few medical professionals play :mad:. Oftentimes it is connected to feeling overwhelmed and wanting to refer people to someone else instead of the doctors themselves trying to deal with it. For some patients the referrals can be helpful and useful (if you have time, resources, patience, etc...) and for others they are unrealistic (e.g. no health insurance, PTSD directly or indirectly related to medical care, lack of transportation to medical appointments) and come across as blame. Related to PTSD leading to all kinds of physical problems can actually be real, but that is not your fault. There is quite a bit of research that shows that the increased hormone levels (e.g. stress hormones) are connected with different illnesses and diseases (e.g. cardiovascular diagnoses). Correlation does not prove causation anyway. It's important for medical professionals to realize that patients with PTSD did not order PTSD on a wish-list and can just "unwish" it (although I personally would love to press an "unwish" button at times. There is no way to know if PTSD is connected to a specific illness in a specific patient, nor does it matter if it actually is or may be. I would love to see the research on PTSD leading to MRSA, a purely biological disease most commonly acquired WITHIN the medical setting.
I'm sorry if this last paragraph is confusing. I felt like I was jumping around, but it is a topic about which I am deeply passionate (professionally and personally). I have been there and end up there on a regular basis when I show up in an emergency department for a concussion caused by lack of balance from inner ear damage. The important message is that none of your medical issues are your fault in any way, shape, or form...
Feel free to contact me via a private message if you want me to help you locate some services within your state. I live in Minnesota and we have quite a net of services that I either have used or currently use, despite all of the cuts.
Best of luck!