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Is this really how I'm suppose to be treated??
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11-18-2009, 11:03 PM
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RE: Is this really how I'm suppose to be treated??
You're down but you're definitely not out You can apply for reduced or free meds, go to your local pharmacy or your doctor for the forms. Find out about clinics that give care on a sliding scale or for free.
Keep putting in those applications, put in for every assistance you can. Go to temporary agencies, you never know, it might pan out to a permanent job. But initially it will keep you going. As injured workers we've all been where you're at. Scared, uncertain, broke, sick or injured. God has a reason for everything, it may not always be easy but He is in control. How can you not look up to God when you're laying flat on your back. I'm praying and pulling for you, you can do it. BB |
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