I am a single mother whose son was diagnosed with type 1 juvenile diabetes. Does anyone know if there is any help available for someone who is "above" the poverty line? I have a hard time, even with insurance. Any suggestions? I am a single mother in Ohio, whose son was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes type, there is little help to someone a little above the poverty line? I'm sure, but I'm still fighting. any help is appreciated. Each state is different.everything depends on the state in which we live can not give information without knowing it. Let me know if you find anything.My 8 year old daughter was just diagnosed in September with a guy and I did tons of research, contact the hospital, spoke with diabetes association.And nobody can help. They only help people who are not low income or social security insurance.I tried, but do not meet these requirements, but is not disabled in time.As Although they call diabetes disabilityLet me know what you can charge out.You meters.Go online and free google meters.The company they will send free, so you buy their exhibitions strips.If diabetes, watch your you do not go Area them . the free samples of their exhibitions diabetes items.Google to them in the area are near each of them to.I me.Good luck and be strong, my heart is with you. His will is a rocky road.If you need someone to talk to me e-mail. Many people are delivered to your place and need a break from diabetes testing. I have inadequate insurance, and had to change the way I buy my testing supplies. I will now shop online at: http://stripsforless.com one hand, glucose test strips features on eBay. I recently bought: 50 true track tapes for $ 10, but the average price I pay about 30 cents per strip, which is in my resources and much better than the 86 cents per tape, I have to pay. To avoid possible problems, but to read the Buying Guide: http://stripsforlesscom/buying_glucose_strips_on_ebay.html Hope this helps. Good luck. Contact your local family and professional life OHIO Services (all counties have them), depending on your income, I am sure that the child could qualify for Medicare .
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