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My husband died from hep c 10 yrs ago and was on a program here in Houston Texas that cared for him free.  It was called st Luke's society program.  I need the assistance now but can't find it listed.  Anyone know where I can find help?
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My condolences on the loss of your husband.

Your doctors office should be a good source of information for help with medical. Is there a social worker associated with your hospital or possibly a patient care advocate? They should have up to date contact information for what services are available in your community.

Do you have hep c now and are you trying to get treated with the new generation medicines?

Best of luck to you
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