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Secure Supplies: Test Strips Save Lives – Tell Roche Pharmaceuticals To Expand Their Patient Assistance Programs! Join our campaign and sign the petition that tells Roche Pharmaceuticals that test strips save lives!
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By Tina, on June 22nd, 2011
ACT1 is doing a campaign to help those who are underinsured and those who are without any insurance to procure necessary test strips. The petition on our website is addressed to Roche Pharmaceuticals, asking them to extend their Patient Assistance Program. It is an awesome cause, as I know, since I was without insurance myself [...] [...]
By Tina, on June 17th, 2011
The B U Z Z around The D O C
First, Kim V started a campaign that I love and can’t wait to have a few free minutes to participate in. Her project is called: It’s such a fabulous idea and so simple. So what do you have to do to get involved? Just tell it [...] [...]
By Tina, on June 1st, 2011
I have been extremely out of the DOC loop lately. Partly because of health, partly because of my life that isn’t health related. So being pretty much confined to my bed today I have been reading DBlogs. Trying to reconnect with my friends, whose lives really do matter to me. When I came to Kelly [...] [...]
By Tina, on February 21st, 2011
When I was diagnosed I had been dating my boyfriend for 6 months and knew him for 9. He is the one who carried me into the ER the night I was diagnosed. He was the one who held my hand when they told me what was wrong with me. He held me when I [...] [...]
By Tina, on January 24th, 2011
“I’m holding out for a hero ‘til the end of the night…” Oops, sorry this is not a blog about Bonnie Tyler. I promise. It is a blog about my needing help though.
I know it’s burnout. I know we all go through it, but it is killing me! I am so worn out lately it’s [...] [...]
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