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I had been struggling trying to get medicaid to pay for my hep c treatment.after months going by with no success, God changed that.it finally got approved. Im now taking mavyret. You take it 3 pills at the same time everyday with food. I have slight headaches, slight nausea. Overall in just a week i notice im not as exhausted as i used to feel. If one medicaid plan denies you dont give up.help is out there. Choose another medicaid plan and find a clinic that really wants to help its patients.god bless.

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YES MEDICAL BILLS ARE REALLY EXPENSIVE AND IT AND SOMETIMES IT BECOME REALLY HARD TO PAY...

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Yes i agree and its not fair..

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