is their a program to help people suffering from bipolar disorder to pay for their recovery?
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Not that I'm aware of. However, the community mental health clinics in the US offer free or low-cost services for low-income people; look in your phonebook under Government Services - County. Also, if you are prescribed brand-name medication, the drug companies have "patient assistance programs" that will supply free medication if you fill out a form and can prove you don't have the income (or insurance) to pay for their medicine the usual way. Ask your doc.
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What do you mean by recovery? Bipolar doesn't go away. You can get treatment that will help you manage your symptoms. Do you have a local hospital? Call your Dept of Mental Health if you live in a place where they have one.
exactly what Goldielocks said. I am a bipolar and it cannot be cured. You can manage it with medication and some behaviour therapy. And that is more than enough in the condition as well.
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