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Disabled Couple Seeks Grant To Pay Medical Expenses And Save Home

by Raymond
(Alloway, NJ, USA)

My name is Ray. I'm 58 and was diagnosed with MS in 1992. I had to retire from my job in 2002.

My wife has had Sjogren's syndrome since the early 80s and was recently diagnosed with severe adrenal fatigue.

All medicine for this has been of no help. Her system will not tolerate it. We're trying alternative medicine with some results, but it's very expensive.

Without the adrenal gland functioning she will die.

We still have a large mortgage and with all medical and associated cost for the both of us, we have had to use credit cards to their limits just to survive.

I am worried we will lose our home if we can't find a grant to help us. Our total debt is about $175,000. We don't want to claim bankruptcy.

We don't know what to do. We need help.

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