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I'm a Multiple Sclerosis and High Blood pressure patient. It's hard to find an insurance that can cover my medication. My medication for MS is very expensive $1,800.00 a month and my pressure pills cost $80.00 a month and I don't have insurance. It is impossible to pay my medication. Multiple Sclerosis is a rare condition that affects the nervous system and there is no cure right now. When you are sick the white cells attacks the infection and you will get better and I compare it like a good sensor. But people with MS have a bad sensor the body always thinks there is an infection and the white cells attacks something that not exist causing the brain inflammation. Is not easy live with MS but with family support and my doctor helps me a lot. I pray God to give me health to see my child grow and be there for him. That's why my medication is very important to me because help me to lower future relapses. Like any medication it has side effects like flu like symptoms, fever, muscle aches and tiredness. MS is progressive condition
Tags: MS, High-Blood-Pressure
Posted By: Krystal 1 Year, 4 months, 3 Weeks, 2 days, 14 hours, 33 minutes ago
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