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Old 06-26-2015, 11:29 PM #1
MyBestieWithPPMS MyBestieWithPPMS is offline
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2 minutes ago
An anonymous caregiver said...
Hi, new to this group. My childhood friend of over 20 was diagnosed with primary progressive MS at the age of 30 soom after he was wheelchair bound. He has been in a scooter 100 percent for few years now his hands are going as well. He lives alone as of couple weeks ago and he has had many falls out of scooter. My concern is bed sores he has been hospitalized and right now they are worse theyve been his dr prescribed a J active gel cushion his insurance doesnt pay for it and its 300 is there any funding or programs to help with these things and place can get cheaper, He needs one so bad Or any suggetions of things he can do. He has government insurance and not much help
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