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helpmy please

Mon, 02/02/2015 - 18:09

Hello friends, I am new to this and am ashamed but my 3 months was diagnosed epilepsy at 2 months, I've had to endure these past few weeks, I do live, my son the hospital where this has given you some free plates such as: tomography and Magnetic Resonance and EEG, but now I have to buy their medicine - LEVERITACETAM (KOPODEX - Kepra) and dr. He told me you have to get a blood analicis which other country is going to be seen and after two weeks the dr. will see the result, but he said to me according to what I understand in other countries think my child has the sign Epilepsy Syndrome West, please have no economic recuersos, I borrowed money and owe a lot, but loque worries me is that medicine you will end and have no money to buy her medicine and less to make your analicis, medicine costs between $ 100 and analicis blood costs about $ 145 if someone can help me with medicines or analicis for my son 3 months will really appreciate it, pc, do not know how the people near E do not have the fortune of others, so I beg you if there is any person who can support me in the WORLD, I do not ask money to poor organization, I ask medicine for my son and his analicis the truth I wish I in the world, a person who could help me there and at the bottom of his heart was apai.

If there is any help, you can give him paypal or personal ?.

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