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help with medical bills

Wed, 11/05/2014 - 00:00

Help!  I'm a 22 year old that just graduated from college and have medical bills adding up like crazy.  I do have insurance but i still need help and don't where or how to find it. I am working but also have other bills and college loans that need to be paid. Any advice on how to find extra help would be amazing. 

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Hello Jasmine. My name is

Submitted by Kenji&Monet2B on Fri, 2017-04-21 - 12:14
Hello Jasmine. My name is Tikki. I was diagnosed with Complex Partial Seizures 14 years ago. I'm 42 and married. These last few years have been tough. I have so many medical bills. I'm in debt over my head. It's a burden on myself and husband. I receive no help from the state. Doctor, medicine, hospital stay or episodes are very expensive. I've been searching online but it sends you in crazy circles back to Medicare & Medicaid. Jasmine, I'm trying hard to find some grants. If I locate anything, I'll let you know. One last thing. Thank you for going to college. I'm so proud of you. Although, I wasn't in when they started. It interrupted my life. I just returned to it. Keep fighting and don't stop. Hopefully, you have a great support system. Eventually, you'll get a partner, who understands and you support one another. austintikki@yahoo.com

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