Guest guest Posted September 26, 2008 Report Share Posted September 26, 2008 Astra Zeneca and Lilly both have great assistance programs for those without insurance. You can go on their website and request the forms or call an 800 number. Good Luck > > , > I hate all that you are haing to endure. If you are not attending a > church, it may be a good avenue for an outlet. I know you don't > really feel like socializing, but you might find some inner strength > there. > > I know your situation with no insurance. My daughter has fibro and > she and her daughter moved in with me. She has no insurance, so all > I can afford is a pain clinic. I do have insurance, but I have had > so many health issues lately. With my co-payments and medicine my > medical is running over $250 a month and then hers is another $200. > > I decided this week to stop the heart meds because I had a negative > reaction to each one I have tried. I had to go back to work and > couldn't while taking them. I am to call my cardiologist if the > angina gets worse. > > I hope things change for the better soon for you. > > You are in my prayers. > Shirley > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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