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diabetes pump suplies for a deltec cozmo

by bitt222002, Jan 16, 2007 12:00AM
hi my name is stephanie and i am 27 years old and a type one diabetic. i am on a deltec cozmo insullin pump. and i lost my insurance about a year ago luckly i have made my suplies last this long. i was wondering if you or if you know of anyone that could help me get free insullin pump suplies and insullin and test strips. if you could plaease email me back at ***@**** thank you

by JDRF-Team-JW, Jan 16, 2007 12:00AM
Hi Stephanie,

sorry to hear about your insurance problems. We all know how tough it is to take care of our diabetes without proper insurance or finances. Are you still able to see your doctor despite the insurance loss? Maybe others on this forum can give you more precise information or advice on how to go about obtaining free supplies. My suggestion at this point is to speak to your doctor or check with a diabetic clinic at your local hospital. Perhaps they could help point you in the right direction. Do you qualify for Medicaid or any other type of insurance you'd be able to afford? Sorry I couldn't be more of a help. I hope things will work out and you'll be able to continue taking care of your diabetes the best way possible.

Take care.
Member Comments (3)

by galzee, Jan 16, 2007 12:00AM
Can I also suggest that you contact your local JDRF chapter for support?  If you don't already belong, you can log on to www.jdrf.org and request to be connected to your local chapter.  You never know, maybe your local chapter can help.  Good luck to you!

by JDRF Volunteer WAK, Jan 16, 2007 12:00AM
I would suggest you try to get insurance even if it is thru Medicaid.  When you do get insurance you will most likely have a pre existing clause which means that they will not pay for at least 1 year even when you get insurance.
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