Imagine struggling with an illness for years, finding a medication that really improves your quality of life, only to be forced off the drug because it’s too expensive. That’s the situation facing a Vernon woman who is telling her story publicly hoping to the province will step in to cover the drug.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
‘It’s like a train wreck that’s coming‘: Vernon woman forced off medication due to cost
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