What Does a Person Do if They Are Depressed and Have No Insurance or a Doctor ?
Question by Peyton: What does a person do if they are depressed and have no insurance or a doctor ?
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Answer by Simply_Sambo
There should be free or income based mental health facilities in your area. If you really need help or want to commit suicide then go to the hospital and tell them. The will get you help really quick or can refer you…GL
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