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Hi everyone,
I always feel really bad when I read about, or hear about, people who want to get help, but can't because they can't afford it...whether it be hospitalizations, medications, therapy, etc. I have grown up in a place where I get all of my health care needs for free, and although I am grateful, I will admit that I do take it for granted sometimes. I can't even imagine where I'd be, or even if I'd be alive, if I hadn't gotten the help I needed. And if I had been somewhere where I couldn't afford the help? I don't like to think about it. I know this post probably seems pointless, because I can't DO anything to help these people out who are struggling. I can't change health care systems. I just wanted to let everyone know that this is an issue that means a lot to me, and I wish I could help in some way. For those of you who struggle to afford the health care that you need and deserve, you are in my thoughts. |
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I agree...thank you for caring. I'm one of those people who can't afford help.
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Melissa just knowing that people care is important. You may not be able to change things but you can be concerned for others. It displays compassion which can help. I know I am one of those that has fallen thru the cracks of our social care. We need others to care or it will never change!
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