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Consider this:

  • You are diagnosed with breast cancer. Your insurance covers many, but not all, of the resulting expenses.
  • After being mistakenly told you are in premature menopause, you find that what you thought was a new tumor is in fact a seven-month-old pregnancy. You're not prepared for the expense of a baby after just fighting your cancer to a standstill.
  • Meanwhile, you and your husband lose your jobs, running up yet more debt before you can find new jobs.
  • Your cancer returns.
  • And in the middle of this, the bank forecloses on you.

It'd pretty much suck big, spiky rocks through a straw, wouldn't it? If you can spare a few dollars, please go read this post in [livejournal.com profile] beckyzoole's journal and send a small donation to [livejournal.com profile] otterhill. If enough people send $5, it just might be enough to keep [livejournal.com profile] otterhill and [livejournal.com profile] the_geoffrey from losing their house on top of everything else that's happened to them.

Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] unixronin for pointing this out to me, and having a nice summary. I've contributed from my PayPal account now.

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