Archive for November, 2006

Glad I Found You………..

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

I started to not be able to pay for my medicine. I am so glad that I found your website! You will save my life! I can’t wait to try it out. I take Paxil for Panic Attack Disorder. I am lucky that I got to doctor in time and that he prescribed the Paxil. Now I will be able to afford it without having to quit taking it.

Judi M., Oklahoma

My Great Doctor

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

I am on 8 maintenance prescriptions due to my heart condition. I recently lost my job. My great life-saving doctor has always fought with the insurance company about my prescriptions. He will not allow them to overrule him when it comes to his patients. Since he knew I lost my job, he told me not to worry and come see him if I fell ill while I was between jobs. He would allow me to pay him in payments and also would be giving me a 50% discount on the office visit. He also gave me a lot of free samples to get me by for a couple of months. He has been my doctor for over 20 years. He a lifesaver.

Albert G., Texas

My Story: Breast Implant

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

I am a breast cancer survivor (so far). I had a mastectomy and reconstruction. I was told that I would look and feel normal after a recovery period. I have found that not to be true. I am grateful for the surgery, but am left with a painful breast implant; it feels like it is strapped tightly around my ribcage. This condition is livable, but I think people should be told the truth when talking to the plastic surgeon. Implants are NOT just like a real breast!

Melinda M., Oregon

I Agree

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

Boy, I agree with Eric D, who wrote that he could and should die in the gutter when it comes to medical expenses. Nobody cares!! Truly!! I have been uninsured for several years now and the cost of health care is ridiculous. I have to call my doctor and beg for him to write me a simple prescription without going in and throwing out at least $100 for an office visit. It’s ridiculous.

Lisa C., Wichita, KS

No Insurance, No Kindness

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

I am self-employed and without insurance. My income is erratic. When I run out of money at the same time that I run out of insulin and a heart drug that I must take, no one cares. I could and should die in the gutter, as far as the so-called “health care” industry is concerned.

Eric D., Richmond, Virginia