Albuquerque Journal

Hospital, Medicaid saved me

But Trumpcare would threaten my future well-being

- BY DAVID ALCOM MILAN RESIDENT

I am a disabled son of a disabled veteran. This diagnosis came to light just recently, as the past 18 years of my life my hereditary mental health disability had gone undiagnose­d and untreated and kept me in and out of jail for petty crimes.

After being arrested for assaulting my father, I was transporte­d by a deputy sheriff from Grants to Mesilla Valley Hospital in Las Cruces, a move that saved me from drowning further into my mental illness.

It was here that I learned I was in the midst of a mental crisis and was diagnosed with a hereditary mental disability caused by war. My father served in Vietnam with the American Infantry Division. The Veterans Affairs Department does not compensate hereditary mental health issues, so I rely on Medicaid.

Mental health counseling has provided me with the support I need to keep my disability in check; the medication helps and the counseling has turned my life around. Medicaid provided me the medication and staff at Mesilla Valley Hospital to bring me from the functionin­g dream “Heisenberg” state and confusion my mind was in, making a 180-degree change. Mesilla Valley’s clinicians prescribed an effective combinatio­n of medication­s and regular rigorous counseling sessions, all of which were thankfully covered by Medicaid. Almost two weeks later I returned home, and I continue my medication regimen and, until recently, counseling sessions.

Counseling is the most effective treatment for my disorder, but (I) was casually told that I no longer needed to attend my regular counseling sessions and if I have a mental health episode they will allow me at that time to make an appointmen­t. Essentiall­y, they are asking me to get arrested to continue my Medicaid-funded counseling sessions that had brought me clarity and support.

Health-care providers will now choose to treat mental health issues like a sudden heart attack or broken bone, and not as an issue that occurs on a daily basis and requires regular and consistent attention. Trumpcare (would treat) mental health issues by episode. A person with a mental condition must be in a world of trouble or hurt before mental health counseling can be an option ....

Members of Congress: Trumpcare looks to keep people in bed all day on medication­s with not even enough money to buy McDonald’s and not enough gas to get to the emergency room when their health inevitably declines. Please dismiss Trumpcare as the president contradict­ing Obamacare for political points. Please keep in mind people like myself are asking for a chance to have a healthy, happy life.

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