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Any parent is reminiscent if they have a child diagnosed at age 2 for not teaching her that asthma can be a life-long disease and that
she will need to ensure that she understands the facts, triggers, ramifications and financial implications of said disease. Simply by continuing her education at a Community College would have ensured coverage under most insurance policies or state health services. She worked at a bar, IMO unless it was a strip club she was unable to be fiscally self-sufficient in the first place.
Albuterol inhalers are under $20 in Oklahoma, they used to be around $13 until a few months ago. You can buy the Albuterol and other types of nebulizer solutions for $4 at Wal Mart. You can combine the albuterol nebulizer solution with another one (I forget the name) to have the equivalent of combivent nebulizer solution. The combient inhaler is around $100.
Alot of drug companies will provide a person with free or greatly reduced in cost medicines if they can't afford to pay and don't have insurance.