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ImSoTired

ImSoTired

So so tired..
Jan 3, 2020
55
Sorry I talk too much...

Anyone who has survived an attempt, how did your insurance company handle the medical stuff? I just read quite a few articles that state that they have been refusing to cover those types of things.
 
mesohappy

mesohappy

Cat piss sammich??
Jan 10, 2020
674
If you really want to go there is no need to worry about such things.
 
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Ritter

Member
Aug 30, 2019
76
Thanks Meso for your contributions. I know it's only 10 January but way to strive to be dick of the year 2020

as far as to the OP's question, it depends on your provider (and ofc the country you live and and the governing laws). If you are American there are laws and policies that dictate that certain medical coverage is required even in suicide attempts but often it's an uphill battle. I wish I could provide more information but since insurance companies and even the policies within those companies can vary so drastically it's hard to give you a good answer.
 
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Rena rossy

Rena rossy

will be blue
Dec 24, 2019
124
I had a friend, in my country who tried to OD with sleeping pills, the only thing they did was a stomach lavage... They didn't put her on a psychiatric ward nor anything else, so at least here in Peru they don't provide any other kind of support, just keep you breathing
Edit okay I won't generalise but that is the experience she had
 
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mesohappy

mesohappy

Cat piss sammich??
Jan 10, 2020
674
Thanks Meso for your contributions. I know it's only 10 January but way to strive to be dick of the year 2020

as far as to the OP's question, it depends on your provider (and ofc the country you live and and the governing laws). If you are American there are laws and policies that dictate that certain medical coverage is required even in suicide attempts but often it's an uphill battle. I wish I could provide more information but since insurance companies and even the policies within those companies can vary so drastically it's hard to give you a good answer.
Thanks Meso for your contributions. I know it's only 10 January but way to strive to be dick of the year 2020

as far as to the OP's question, it depends on your provider (and ofc the country you live and and the governing laws). If you are American there are laws and policies that dictate that certain medical coverage is required even in suicide attempts but often it's an uphill battle. I wish I could provide more information but since insurance companies and even the policies within those companies can vary so drastically it's hard to give you a good answer.
I don't mean to be "dick of the year",Going through my own problems,and worrying about such things as well.Depression gets ahold sometime and its hard to have a sunny outlook.Sorry.
 
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Aug 30, 2019
76
Everyone here wants to die Meso, that's why we try to be mutually supporting. I really do wish all the best and try and provide information that will be helpful to others, just try and think that when you see these threads and posts that everyone is going through their own personal hell just like you, so I do apologize for my angry response but sarcasm, vitriol, and unhelpful responses just add to everyones misery and I think you know as well as anyone else that we don't need any more on our plates that what we have
 
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