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Bipolar--C&F?
So last fall I was diagnosed with a mild form of bipolar disorder. I have been treated ever since and see a psych on a regular basis (monthly), and take meds on a daily basis. Will this have any impact on C&F? State in question is PA.
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Re: Bipolar--C&F?
BUMP. No one?Anonymous User wrote:So last fall I was diagnosed with a mild form of bipolar disorder. I have been treated ever since and see a psych on a regular basis (monthly), and take meds on a daily basis. Will this have any impact on C&F? State in question is PA.
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Re: Bipolar--C&F?
Look up your fucking C&F application. It varies.Anonymous User wrote:BUMP. No one?Anonymous User wrote:So last fall I was diagnosed with a mild form of bipolar disorder. I have been treated ever since and see a psych on a regular basis (monthly), and take meds on a daily basis. Will this have any impact on C&F? State in question is PA.
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- ChardPennington
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Re: Bipolar--C&F?
OP is basically soliciting legal advice and should not be asking that question here.NYC2012 wrote:Damn! Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bedEl Pollito wrote:Look up your fucking C&F application. It varies.Anonymous User wrote:BUMP. No one?Anonymous User wrote:So last fall I was diagnosed with a mild form of bipolar disorder. I have been treated ever since and see a psych on a regular basis (monthly), and take meds on a daily basis. Will this have any impact on C&F? State in question is PA.
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- nygrrrl
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Re: Bipolar--C&F?
Pollito is correct: this is something you should check on your state C&F site.
(Exactly, Chard)
(Exactly, Chard)
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Re: Bipolar--C&F?
Look at your application and if you have questions consult a lawyer. This is a serious question, you need a serious answer from a lawyer that knows.