HOHNancy
06-25-2003, 09:58 PM
If you know anyone who have very little or no income, and is in need of medicine but they cannot afford them, there is some help that they can have.
My grandmother who was diabetic, had NO income, and no insurance (she was divorced from my grandfather), except on Social Security, had to pay for her expensive medicine due to her diabetes. No one at the time knew that there WAS help for her...we haven't heard about these helps back then. My mother, and her brother and his wife were some of the people who helped her financially.
I was a lot luckier than my grandmother because of a brochure about getting medicine for low or no income people, and I had no job at the time. I am taking expensive eyedrops for life, and I already have a job now. I am no longer on the program, because I have health insurance now.
Here's the links to share with other people who may need this valuable resource, or if you can apply for yourself as well.
NeedyMeds: http://www.needymeds.com
The Medicine Program: http://www.themedicineprogram.com
Nancy
My grandmother who was diabetic, had NO income, and no insurance (she was divorced from my grandfather), except on Social Security, had to pay for her expensive medicine due to her diabetes. No one at the time knew that there WAS help for her...we haven't heard about these helps back then. My mother, and her brother and his wife were some of the people who helped her financially.
I was a lot luckier than my grandmother because of a brochure about getting medicine for low or no income people, and I had no job at the time. I am taking expensive eyedrops for life, and I already have a job now. I am no longer on the program, because I have health insurance now.
Here's the links to share with other people who may need this valuable resource, or if you can apply for yourself as well.
NeedyMeds: http://www.needymeds.com
The Medicine Program: http://www.themedicineprogram.com
Nancy

