Okay, I have a friend that is needing to locate resources for help for her son. Though she lives in NJ, I thought some of you may known someone w/ diabetes and where to look for resources. Here is the email she wrote me: We moved to NJ in September. Our boys were on CHIPS in TX, and the process to get them on the same type of program here is taking a long time.We have called weekly since our arrival, and remain in a state of waiting. Our son is a type 1 diabetic. We had extra insulin, which is nearly gone, and have had to change from insulin pens to vials of insulin, because we do not have pen tips. We are going to be out of options shortly. Any advice you may have is welcomed. That is her email. You can write me at boydbunch@gmail.com if you prefer not to answer publicaly. Just was hoping someone may know something. Thanks in advance and have a great weekend everyone. Stephanie--mom to 7
Tell her to find her local chapter of JDRF and call the American Diabetes Asssociation. They will help her. She can also go the forums at www.childrenwithdiabetes.com A local hospital should have access to a diabetes clinic. There is no reason that her child should go without insulin or be afraid of that.
Thanks to everyone. Have had many emails off the boards and appreciate all the advice. I've passed it all onto her and hopefully she'll have a solution for her son soon. You all are fantastic! stephanie--mom to 7
My daughter is type 1 so I know the high costs of supplies, even with insurance. I'm not sure what brand of insulin pens your friend's son was using (novo nordisk or Lilly) but both companies have patient assistance programs.
You can access drug companies patient assistance programs thru: http://www.needymeds.org A new great resource in North Carolina for uninsured, under 65 year olds, to get some of their meds free( I know your friend is not here, but thought I would share for those who are): http://medassist.org/ Hugs!
Tell your friend she can also search for a Community Health Center in the area. You can go to these clinics and pay based on your income. Many also participate in the federal 340b medication assistance program to assist their patients in getting free or reduced cost medications. She can visit this web page to find a clinic near her: http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/