Sorry, wrong address

by D. Anthony Gildon—Missouri

knocked on a woman’s door and she invited me in. We sat and talked as she signed up as a member because of her concern about health care. She had surgery and needed medications which cost $500.00.

She had Medicare to pay for it, but her pharmacy sent it to the wrong address and has to pay $150.00 to get a replacement prescription. By the time we talked she had been without her medications for two weeks and it will be another week before she was likely to get them.

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No money, no medicine

by Jackie Lima—Pennsylvania

I met a 96 year old woman tonight. She invited me into her home and we began discussing health care. She had good reason for signing up as a member of Working America. Her son was denied his medication at their small town pharmacy because he owed too much money. In fact, there was a note on her table to that end. The woman expressed how hard it is to see her children suffering and vowed to sneak down to the pharmacy and pay her son’s bill. I told her if we had national health care, this wouldn’t be an issue—that her son would have his medications. Instantly, a look of relief filled her eyes. “That is why I’m out here,” I said. She gave me some fruit and sent me on my way.

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Who gets the meds this month?

by Angel Gober—Pennsylvania


This story speaks for itself, and unfortunately, is probably all too true for lots of people across the country. I spoke with an elderly couple who suffer from a variety of health problems that require (insanely expensive, increasingly costly) medication. Because prescription drugs are so expensive, they have to choose, each month, who can get the medicine. They can’t afford to buy the medication they both need to treat their conditions, so every month they must decide whose problem is more severe. They told me of how they are forced to argue each month about “who gets the meds this month?” This couple should not have to go through this in this country. They are senior citizens! They have already paid their dues to this country. When will this country repay their hard work and sacrifice?

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