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My Letter to the public
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2/20/03 Vincent
J Cataldi As you know, health
care reform has been on the government�s agenda for many years.
Attempts to assure affordable health insurance for all Americans
have failed. Progress
toward accessible medical care, both routine and emergency, has been
slow. Thousands of people
in this country have gone without the medical attention they need, or
with sub-standard care, while our government representatives are stymied
in their effort to implement meaningful changes to the health care
system. How many people
have suffered a serious decline in their health as a result?
How many life spans have been cut short? My greatest joy in life
has been helping others. Because
you trusted me and shared parts of your life with me, I count you among
my friends. Years may
sometimes go by without my seeing or hearing from some of you, but I
don't forget your dreams, problems or opportunities.
I have never been good at asking for help but I am asking for
your help now. Today I find myself
uncomfortably wobbly, unsure what to do, and scared for my future.
Recently I learned that I have an 'ugly, ugly, ugly' situation in
the cervical section of my neck, requiring surgery.
Five of the vertebrae are very seriously deteriorated, and have
abnormal growths of an unknown nature.
As I work diligently to get the medical attention I need, I am
angry for the delays I am experiencing because of my inability to pay,
and fearful of the damage that progresses while I wait for help. Since June, when it
became clear that something was seriously wrong with me, I have tried
everything to find a way to pay for the medical attention I need. I tried to buy insurance for ten years, while I was still
healthy, but could not afford it. Once I had a problem it was not
available at any price. I tried to get GAMP (General Assistance Medical
Program) support, but was denied because in 2001 my income averaged $200
a month in excess of the poverty limit.
I am self-employed so I was forced to become more broke, and wait
until the end of the year when I could file my tax return and prove I
was broke. I now qualify as indigent, and I suspect I am eligible for
GAMP, though it will still be weeks before I am reviewed. Even so, my options are limited and treatment is slow in
coming. How can this happen
in the richest, most powerful country in the world? Friends, please pray
for me, as I believe that love will help me now, when I need it the
most. And please spread the
word about the deplorable state of America�s health care system. It is my hope that this horrible situation I find myself in
can be a catalyst for helping the many other victims of the health care
crisis in our country. You
can help by signing petition to make my medical insurance coverage a
right for everyone in America, or send a note to me, or to your governor
demanding immediate action be taken toward health care reform. Mostly Fearless, Vincent J Cataldi |