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The deal with your Dr & the insurance is rough! I totally understand about not trusting Dr's easily. Your situation is a lot different than mine was. I went through school mostly as an independent student so the various programs that were available were all based on my own income, etc. I'm not sure, either, how the recent changes in the various health care programs affect someone in your position. AND, I live in the upper midwest, where we tend to have a better social support system than you do down south.

I think you're on the right track. Talk to your adviser, talk to your Dr., see what they say. When I first started seeing me T, I didn't have insurance and didn't qualify for "Minnesota Care", our state program for insurance for low income people. He had a sliding fee scale and charged me the least he could. (It was still my second highest monthly bill.) After "Obama Care", I qualify for MN Care, which actually pays 100% for mental health care, for a low monthly premium. In your case, I have NO idea what they have in your state and I don't know how living with your parents affects things. If you can find someone in social services who's easy to work with, there may be somethings there that would help. It seems like it's pretty common for there to be good programs available, IF you can find them. Finding them can be remarkably hard! Hang in there! This may not be your "Plan A", but there IS a plan that's going to work.

Time is on your side, really it is. It doesn't seem like it now, I'm sure. When I was your age, I didn't even realize I HAD a problem. I'd give a lot if I could go back and start dealing with it then. Trust me when I say you REALLY feel like you've wasted your life if you wait until you're in your 50's to deal with this stuff. (I won't actually say that I've "wasted" my life, but I can definitely see things that I would have done better if I'd known then what I know now. And I STILL am not anywhere close to having this "handled".)

If you just keep putting one foot in front of the other, sooner or later you're through! BTW, dog walking sounds like a good idea. Maybe house sitting for people on vacation?
 
@scout86 I know what you mean. I found out I had PTSD when I was 48. A ton of murky water under the bridge.

@FindingMyself88 that's a good question about Vic rehab. They helped my son with college because he's dyslexic and needed tutors-they paid $6,000/year for that and he was not on disability. I am but I don't think I was when I first signed up with Voc Rehab. Something has to be disabling you and mental illness is definitely disabling. You have to be educatable which you totally are you need accommodations. In NH there was no waiting list but in ME there was. Each state runs it's own Department.
 
Keep me posted I will help you all I can. Being disabled by PTSD does not mean you can't succeed. The road we have to take has a few corkscrews in it. ASK FOR HELP the younger the better. By the way what is your major?
 
Thank you so much and I will. All of you here are my biggest support! I am talking to a student case manager at UAB and she is trying to help me find a cheap psychiatrist to keep seeing while Im not at school (mine was free through school) and see if I can keep seeing my doctor. Once I go back, she is going to be helping me too.

As crazy as it sounds, Sociology. I want to become a mental health counselor and provide help and support to others. It's always been my passion. I want to use animals as a therapeutic approach.
 
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