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Single Mom With Cancer, Can't Afford Employer's Health Insurance, Lives In State Of Fear

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Article Date: 30 Sep 2008 - 3:00 PDT

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Adrian Campbell of Howell, Mich., whose story was featured in Michael Moore's documentary SiCKO, is a cancer survivor and a single mom to Aurora, age 5.

"I go to bed frightened every night that the next flare-up of my MS or the next injury Aurora may suffer will finally spell the end of any hope I have to build a decent life for my child," Adrian explains.

"My brush with cancer left me $7,000 in debt after my insurance company - Blue Cross - questioned the treatment my doctor ordered. They denied payment of the care, and now I get calls from collection agencies and have damaged credit. All of it makes it hard for me to establish the kind of life I'd like to give my young child."

"Since April, I have been without any kind of health insurance coverage. I work, but the coverage my employer offers is too expensive for me to afford on top of my obligations - rent, utilities, food and transportation."

"Michigan is hurting right now, and lots of people cannot find jobs at all. Others have jobs like mine that barely pay the bills but that doesn't mean we can buy our own healthcare. It just isn't fair, and it makes me so angry that I cannot get healthcare for my daughter," Adrian added.

"I've sometimes found myself in abusive relationships that I was reluctant to leave because I needed access to health benefits. I've even slipped into Canada to get healthcare."

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