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Old 03-27-2008, 09:15 AM #1
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Help neoropathy and arthritis

Hi all,
I have neuropathy, osteoarthritis, bad health insurance and have not worked outside the home except for helping family and friends with their housework for more than 20 years. Husband doesn't make a lot of moola. Is there any relief financially other than SSI. I don't believe I would qualify because of not being employed outside the home for so long. Thanks for any input. I'm new to this and am soo glad I found this place.
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