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Old 06-20-2011, 06:31 PM #1
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Default help with medication

My bf has mythenia gravis e found out about 2 years ago he had the thymectomy about a year ago and no takes mestinon timespan 180 2 times a day recently we lost helth care i was wondering if theres a company of sorts out there that can help us gte his medication its 500 a month and there isnt a way to fit this into our budget any information or help would be amazing thank please im tearing my hair out he only has like a week of meds left
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