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Old 05-01-2013, 09:57 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Hair bleach and Vodka View Post
No, I do understand what you mean Captain. I should have had a doctor documenting my issues since childhood and working with me to try and gain some semblance of a normal life. Without that medical history it's extremely hard for hospitals to actually offer up any extended help as far as putting me in contact with ppl who could help with prescriptions (I probably should be medicated, but I've had zero success with it) and income support.

Not eating for 60 hours or more is starting to completely destroy me. I'm a shadow of myself physically.

I am getting in contact with the food bank and some sort of Christian Care volunteers who will help deliver to me.

That's a part of why the social worker is important. Everyday is a struggle just doing normal things and I've reached such a low point that sustaining this meager lifestyle is impossible right now.

I don't know what else I can do--but contacting some of those numbers/orgs will atleast hopefully point me towards something.
I don't know much about the process, but your situation does sound a little urgent. There is a mental health walk in service that you can go to, it will at least get you evaluated and give you someone to talk to,and I think you need it urgently to be honest

http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/...ce&rid=1006574
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