I've just been notified that this site was named one of the top ADHD sites for 2012 by GoodTherapy.org - a site dedicated to helping people connect with a good therapist and explore whether or not therapy is right for them. I'm delighted to receive the recognition! And would like to introduce you to their site - if you are considering whether counseling might be right for you, they have lots of articles about what to look for, as well as a list of counselors who might be near you. (You can also find counselors and coaches I know about for ADHD and ADHD relationship counseling at my list of professional resources.)
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ADHD and no health insurance
Submitted by Walker824 on
Melissa,
Thank you so much for this website. It deserves the recognition. It may or may not save us, but at least I know I'm not crazy. Nor is he. He's wired differently.
Do you have advice for people with no health insurance? My SO has ADHD, in my opinion; he meets 20 of 20 of diagnostic criteria from this source. http://www.adders.org/info7.htm
Additional evidence: I could have written nearly every post on this site. And I feel like my brain is spinning, trying to keep up with my man.
I am researching, reading, gaining understanding, supporting, and encouraging. I am also discouraged and frightened. I don't know how, or if, we and or/I will survive this disaster. It is almost more than I can bear. I am trying and doing. My Grammy taught me; have courage. One foot in front of the other.
I am still walking.
Again, I thank you.
Options no insurance
Submitted by MelissaOrlov on
See my blog post...
No insurance
Submitted by Walker824 on
Thank you.