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Archive for November, 2006

Can’t Afford Insurance

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

I live in a state that does not take care of its own, so to speak. I am considered low income and cannot afford health care, period. The state does not have health insurance for low-income adults, only children. It costs enough just to go to the doctor and if I am sick, heaven help me to buy meds. It can cost anywhere from $15 to $250 in one shot. I am hoping this program helps me with at least some of the meds I should be on and cannot afford to take.

Billy, Texas

Help

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

I have no insurance for my meds. I go to the local clinic to see the doctor but it costs a lot for my meds. I just don’t have it. Full price is just too much for me to pay and make my bills, too. With a disabled husband, he gets his meds from Medicare and Medicaid. They won’t give it to me. What am I to do?

Nancy J B., Tampa, FL

Tough Times

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

Due to a recent single car accident I sustained neck, face and knee injuries. The accident occurred one day after being laid off from my job and the pain is severe. After paying what I could afford to cover doctors bills, there is no money left to cover the Rx he wrote for my neck pain.

James C., Pennsylvania

Disabled, Unemployed And No SSI

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

One year after becoming unemployed I was left disabled due to a near fatal automobile crash. I do not have health insurance and I need to be on 7 medications, five of which cost over $100.00 a month. I am running out of money to pay for these medications and sometimes I will only take them every other day to save money, but this is not good for me. I need help but don’t know where to get it from. It is sad that after 20 years of paying money for great health insurance, I never needed to use it and now that I need it, I can’t get insurance!

ZS, Florida

Trying Hard

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

I am 21 and trying to get on my feet. I can’t afford health insurance at this time. I just recently got into a car accident and totaled my car. Its been hard but I am trying to deal with one thing at a time. I am Bi-Polar and cannot afford to go to a doctor or get my medication. I need help. I am stressing out big time and I don’t want to hurt the people I love anymore. That’s all I do and it hurts me so much.

K.C , New Jersey

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