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Thank-you helen for this info we have to look out for each other in this crazy world especially the women!

From: helen flatau <hlflatau@...>Subject: No insurance coverageRheumatoid Arthritis Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 8:23 PM

You can try enrolling in a human studies program. You can try the various VERY EXPENSIVE new medicines in various configurations together, and see if they work. It has been good for me. Also, there are clinics at most universities that can offer sliding scale fees. Good luck.

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