Posted by poser938 on April 23, 2014, at 15:49:15
ive been in the process of having ECT done for almost 2 months now. it took some time for me to get health insurance. then get my records to the ECT doc. and now ive been waiting for my appointment for almost a month. my appointment is on the 28th... but i called today, and despite the front desk lady telling me the doc will accept any kind of insurance last month, today i found out they dont accept my insurance... so 2 months wasted.
now, if i were to get committed, would that be a faster way to have ECT done? i just cant believe ive wasted this much time on this. i cant stand continuing on with the way i feel.
but heck, there might not be any inpatient places that take my insurance. i just got off the phone with Blue Cross and they said im in a new network that not many doctors are taking...
but anyway. if i were to get myself committed, would that likely be a faster way to ECT? or would getting myself committed probably be a bad idea?
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