Family couldn't afford the costs of chemotherapy, figured the solution was to have him join the army for 4 years. tags healthcare army south carolina cancerWhat would you do if you were in his shoes? picked by choco 1 month ago |
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A young Texas boy fighting cancer saw his dreams come true Thursday at Fort Hood Army base when he had the chance to play soldier for the day. picked by mutil8or 2 years ago 2 comments edit related share world |
"The Army says it's critical to saving the lives of wounded soldiers. Animal-rights activists call the training cruel and outdated." 19 comments edit related share plime.comFor some reason I don't think its necessary...Just cheaper. picked by gammerus 1 year ago |
Barbara Wagner, a lung cancer patient was prescribed chemotherapy. Instead of paying for the treatment, Oregon instead asked if she wouldn't rather have a peaceful death instead. After the health plan refused to pay for the medicine the drug manufacturer offered to pay for 1 year of the $4k/month treatment. picked by 2manyusernames 1 year ago 17 comments edit related share politics |
A terminally ill southwest Idaho man died in prison despite attempts by his family to use a medical parole plan that would have allowed him to die at home with his family. 1 comments edit related share politicsThis is really sad. picked by muppet 12 months ago |
A 7-year old cancer patient had his beloved PlayStation Portable swiped -- right along with his medical records, a backpack full of medication, his games and even his homework -- while en route to a chemotherapy treatment. 6 comments edit related share plime.comThese guys should be hung by their ManBags picked by leehblanc 2 years ago |
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