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Please share and sign the petition to "Provide prescription payment exemption for people with Sickle Cell Anaemia" (UK citizens/residents)

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To all those who live in the Uk or to those who know someone who is a British citizen and /or lives in the UK could you please sign and share. It is a very important battle for approx. 15 thousand people in the UK affected by this chronic disease. ME INCLUDED 😘

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This is a wonderful thing. Most who suffer with SC Disease, either cannot work due to their pain levels or are making such a reduced amount of pay their meds are like eating and drinking water trying to decide which is most necessary. Pray this petition helps the situation. Stay strong and fight on

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