The Medically Indigent

Will Work for RX Medicine

by M.B. Nicholson


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/3/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9781403384973
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 164
ISBN : 9781403384966

About the Book

This author’s work is not just another boring self-help book. It’s a guide that I look forward to giving my parents in hopes of encouraging them to develop a life plan.

With tragic events and real stories, MB Nicholson guides readers through the legal jargon and sheds light on the crisis of prescription medicine and lack of the health care coverage.

If you or your family has ever had to make the difficult decision between placing a loved-one into a nursing home or selling your house to pay for long-term care, then this is the book for you, Robert Smith, PA-C.

This courageous mother of four has fought from the depths of poverty and has successfully provided for her family as well as assisted many in her own community. During her husband’s six-year battle with lymphoma and through her devastating back injury, she never gave up. The Medically Indigent is short, yet very informative; it educates as it entertains. It will force you to look at your own life and realize how fortunate you are to have your health. You will come away with a sense of profound gratitude and quickly go out and find a family law attorney to prepare for what inevitably affects us all, age. Sharon Greenboyd, LVN.


About the Author

MB Nicholson was cultivated from strong German descent in Oklahoma. It was a farming community that raised their children like they raised their crops, with belt-like morals and deep seeded values. She remembers how the simplest pleasures brought hours of entertainment: Playing Bonanza, chasing cotton tails through oceans of wheat, and riding old hub caps down snow covered hills. Today, her own family’s war with cancer has brought her back to those lessons and that simpler time. They have learned to adapt and live within their means. She recalls "we have survived life’s ultimate lesson and have grown as a family and as one. We are forever humbled by are tragedies and reap the benefits of a simpler life."