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		<title>By: cowboydoc</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 00:11:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If this were my mother I would take her to the nearest ER in the nearest large hospital, I would choose an Teaching hospital if there&#039;s one near you. They have the best and the most of all the doctors available to you.
   Many of these hospitals have benefactors that help the needy and if you ask, they will tell you. We did and they had a large benefactor program they did not advertise. 
   It took about an hour to O.K. me, and pay all my medical bills for me. 
   Whether they do or not, they will help. It sounds like your mom needs help right now, not when she can afford it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If this were my mother I would take her to the nearest ER in the nearest large hospital, I would choose an Teaching hospital if there&#8217;s one near you. They have the best and the most of all the doctors available to you.<br />
   Many of these hospitals have benefactors that help the needy and if you ask, they will tell you. We did and they had a large benefactor program they did not advertise.<br />
   It took about an hour to O.K. me, and pay all my medical bills for me.<br />
   Whether they do or not, they will help. It sounds like your mom needs help right now, not when she can afford it.</p>
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		<title>By: mrsreid</title>
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		<description>Birth Control might help the tumor, but not much will.
As far as getting help medical and money I know the solution but it&#039;s really crappy.  
ERs are required to treat everyone who comes in regardless of insurance.  If you can get an ER doc to authorize the surgery get it done.  Forget about insurance.
Wait six months and file bankruptcy.  Medical bills go away, and life is better.
Good Luck.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Birth Control might help the tumor, but not much will.<br />
As far as getting help medical and money I know the solution but it&#8217;s really crappy.<br />
ERs are required to treat everyone who comes in regardless of insurance.  If you can get an ER doc to authorize the surgery get it done.  Forget about insurance.<br />
Wait six months and file bankruptcy.  Medical bills go away, and life is better.<br />
Good Luck.</p>
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