Archive for February, 2008

My Story

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

I am a 41 year old women. My husband works hard for our money. I am a homemaker and take care of my niece and nephews. My husband had to cancel our health insurance through his shop due to the fact that we pay 415.00 a month and have such high deductibles that we never meet. I did have prescription coverage but just could not afford the insurance. Now we have to pay for my prescription meds on our own. They are just too expensive. I take a depression medicine and it costs 65. dollars for 100 pills. Without this med my husband would go nuts due to my mood swings and stuff. Please help so I don't have to quit taking them.

Ricki H. Big Rapids, Michigan

Health Insurance

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

I found out this morning that I now have a $1,100.00 spend down on my insurance! I'm on 12 medications per day and most are NOT generic! I just hope the next President can do something about this. The high cost of insurances and medications is absolutely uncalled for.

Cheryl A. Russell, Swanzey N.H.

RX'S

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

Data loss is the biggest concern of every computer user. It is terrifying to lose hours or days of work just because some software malfunctioned on your PC. While system restore is built into your operating system, Windows System Restore only protects system files. It does not recover data, user settings or programs if Windows does not start up. Here’s where RollBack Rx saves the day. Even if your Windows is corrupted and you are facing the dreaded “blue screen of death” (BSOD), Rollback Rx can still restore computer settings. The reason for this is that RollBack installs below Windows, letting you roll back to any of the snapshots it took prior to the problem point. You don’t have to lose any data right up to the second your system crashed.

Gloria Harper

Depression

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

I have had depression for about 10 years now and cannot afford to pay for the medicine on my limited income. I do not have any health insurance and I am a single mother of two children, who I love very much. I want to be the best mother I can be to my children, including being happy. When I am on my medication I am happy, organized, and cleaner. I really do need help paying for my medication.

Jessica V., Boise, Idaho

My Story

Friday, February 15th, 2008

I have astep daughter that has Medicaid. But it doesn't't cover all of her medicines. As you all know medicines can be very expensive. She has been sick for 2 weeks now, and has a terrible cough. The cough medicine isn't covered and is very expensive. So with the help of this card I will be able to get the medicine she needs. Thanks so much to everyone that made this possible.

Mandy, Indiana