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Creena Donating Member (501 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Sep-06-09 12:26 AM
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20. Can someone help?
I talk about my situation with social workers so much that I never know if I say too much or not enough. Does anyone have suggestions? This is all I have:

I'm 24. Since I graduated high school, I have cared for my mother who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis. Due to the requirements of her care, I don't work or attend school.

I suffer from von Willebrand's disease, a clotting disorder. Because my mom's income goes to our bills and her medical coverage, she cannot afford to pay for my health insurance, even if the insurance companies did not refuse me for my condition. But, our income happens to disqualify us for Medicaid.

I don't need help in a few years. I need help now!
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