bipolar programs

and experience of medical care for bipolar?
I was recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder, but I'm not able to get the attention why medical need because I am unable to work due to my condition does anyone know of a program to help with medical expenses or lives of people with bipolar disorder?
Some states are much better than others when it comes to treating the mentally ill. My wife is BP1, and we live in Vermont. This is one of the best states to visit if you have a mental illness because health care is very good. Nevertheless, there are a number programs available in every state. If you do not know where to go or who to call, then your psychiatrist's office and explain that you need help, but have no health care. They know what is available, and may be able to put it in the right direction. It is in their interest to help, ultimately, can become his patient, and they want you to be covered. On the other answer about hypoglycemia, maybe … If diagnosed properly should have blood tests to check thyriod, diabetes, and a lot of other things that can cause mood swings.
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