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hi hector, yes i am receiving disability, but no insurance....forget any help from the state or government....my husband works for the gov and they don't offer any benefits.....they say it's because he's a reserve(who works 9 months out of a year)...makes great money, but that goes down the drain with all these med/rx cost and i don't get ot see  him very often when he gets deployed....any idea would be great.....
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87972 tn?1322661239
It’s probably more appropriate and certainly more effective to send someone a private message if you want to speak with them specifically. Here’s HectorSF’s home page:

http://www.medhelp.org/personal_pages/user/446474

If you open that page, you’ll find you can send him a message by clicking the ‘send message’ button in the upper-right hand side of the page; Hector’s a good guy and will probably get back to you shortly.

In the future if you want to locate someone in here, you can use the ‘People’ button at the very top of this page.

-Bill
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446474 tn?1446347682
Thanks Bill!

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