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Diabetes and no health insurance.? |
Okay, well im a college student thats low on money You can't find student information on campus? Here, check this site out. call your human resources dept where you live and explain your situation. A lot of times they have programs for students. public aid dept. Prepare an application to your state's office of assistance. If you truly have no other access to healthcare coverage, you can get on medicaid or a low-low cost plan, especially if you have no other way to get supplies or medications. Talk to your doctor or someone at the health service at college. You aren't the first coming in with this question and they would likely know the answer. |
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