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Barbara Wallace from Jacksonville
October 30, 2009
10:03 AM
 
At first thought it may appear that it is a commodity, but believe me it is not. If we are talking just in financial help that persons private lifestyle is limited. They are forced to live off of a very small amount of money with no regards to any social debit they may have had previous to their diagnoses.

Health wise no one wants to endure whatever ailments they may have to encounter from one day to the next.
Katy Hanlon from Newton
November 12, 2009
1:21 PM
 
Hi Barbara, is your comment regarding "Come Back When You're Dying:" the Commodification of AIDS Among California's Urban Poor? Thanks!
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