A Little Help From You Could Go A Long Way
I recently was laid off from my job, in which I just missed enrollment in health insurance there by 15 days. I take medicine for depression and migraines, that are a must have. Sine I lost my job I have gone on unemployment and not able to afford everything vital to life, like a roof over my head, a car, my medicine, and food. I tried to make it, but it’s just not possible on that small budget to afford everything. So my family allowed me to move in with them for a lower rent cost, but that wasn’t enough still for my hundreds of dollars a month of medicine. I was limited on when and what medicines I could get, which in turn limited me on being able to function day to day to try to find another job. With your help hopefully I can get back to normal soon.
Tiffany L, Illinois
February 27th, 2008 at 1:03 pm
Have you looked for free clinics in your area? Many generic drugs are only $4 at Target or Walmart. If you need name-brand meds, try to get the meds you need for free from the drug maker’s Patient Assistance Programs. It’s often a tough project, but be persistent; it could change your life. If you need help, contact me at Lifeline For Meds. We have a paid staff of specialists and other overhead, so we must charge $15 or $20 to handle it for you.
Best wishes to you.