Your story is incredible. It's hard to believe that any health-care system, especially one for low-income people, would allow screenings but no access to treatment. It's almost as though the screenings become worthless in that scenario: Yes, you can find out that there's something wrong with you, but you can't do anything about it.
I also have two friends, one male and one female, both in their 50s, who have considered getting married so that she would have health care coverage after she lost her job.
Did you get treatment through your ex-husband/husband/friend's plan? How are you doing now?
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Anon,
Your story is incredible. It's hard to believe that any health-care system, especially one for low-income people, would allow screenings but no access to treatment. It's almost as though the screenings become worthless in that scenario: Yes, you can find out that there's something wrong with you, but you can't do anything about it.
I also have two friends, one male and one female, both in their 50s, who have considered getting married so that she would have health care coverage after she lost her job.
Did you get treatment through your ex-husband/husband/friend's plan? How are you doing now?
December 28, 2009 - 9:22amThis Comment
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