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		<title>By: federico800</title>
		<link>http://www.diabetes-blog.wichy-girl.com/2007/04/29/in-desperate-need/#comment-24854</link>
		<author>federico800</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2007 01:26:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ravyn:

My heart goes out to you and your husband. Life is definitely difficult and
are filled with many hurdles. I think we have all been to the point of
despair at certain times in our lives. The good Lord will provide and you must
believe.

I know if you contact the pharmaceutical company - you should be able to
receive your medications free of charge. They ALL do this now for people who
just can't afford it - or those who are down on their feet right now.

I do not know if Beford has them, but there are food banks here in Phoenix
that people can turn to for help with groceries and other goods.

I do not know what your arrangement is with your attorney on the accident
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(most take them on a contingency basis) but maybe if you tell him of your
plight he can &#34;advance&#34; you some money based on the proceeds expected. I have
a
friend out here who did just that to tide her over until the case was settled.
You might try that as well. It is such a small some of money that you are
seeking - I would be shocked if your attorney wouldn't front you the money.

Also - contact your local utilities company, the bank and other vendors and
see if they will extend you some additional credit. Don't worry about the
cell phone - we all lived without them before so we can do it again.

Is there no type of work you can do from home - maybe even babysitting? If
you like children - there are many families out there would love to find a
person who can take care of their baby during the day while they are at work so
that don't have to put the baby in day care. That is if your disability is
not so grave that you can't pick up an infant and most of the day they are
sleeping. It's a thought. That could bring in $50 a day at least.

I will put you in my prayers. Hang tough. . . .things will get better.

Christina</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ravyn:</p>
<p>My heart goes out to you and your husband. Life is definitely difficult and<br />
are filled with many hurdles. I think we have all been to the point of<br />
despair at certain times in our lives. The good Lord will provide and you must<br />
believe.</p>
<p>I know if you contact the pharmaceutical company - you should be able to<br />
receive your medications free of charge. They ALL do this now for people who<br />
just can&#8217;t afford it - or those who are down on their feet right now.</p>
<p>I do not know if Beford has them, but there are food banks here in Phoenix<br />
that people can turn to for help with groceries and other goods.</p>
<p>I do not know what your arrangement is with your attorney on the accident<br />
<!--more--><br />
(most take them on a contingency basis) but maybe if you tell him of your<br />
plight he can &quot;advance&quot; you some money based on the proceeds expected. I have<br />
a<br />
friend out here who did just that to tide her over until the case was settled.<br />
You might try that as well. It is such a small some of money that you are<br />
seeking - I would be shocked if your attorney wouldn&#8217;t front you the money.</p>
<p>Also - contact your local utilities company, the bank and other vendors and<br />
see if they will extend you some additional credit. Don&#8217;t worry about the<br />
cell phone - we all lived without them before so we can do it again.</p>
<p>Is there no type of work you can do from home - maybe even babysitting? If<br />
you like children - there are many families out there would love to find a<br />
person who can take care of their baby during the day while they are at work so<br />
that don&#8217;t have to put the baby in day care. That is if your disability is<br />
not so grave that you can&#8217;t pick up an infant and most of the day they are<br />
sleeping. It&#8217;s a thought. That could bring in $50 a day at least.</p>
<p>I will put you in my prayers. Hang tough. . . .things will get better.</p>
<p>Christina</p>
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