August 13, 2008

Disability Digest Free Treatment and Pain Relief TeleConference

Listen to the replay of the Disability Digest August TeleConference and

– Hear why it is critical to get consistent treatment while applying for social security disability
– discover that for some it is better to have no health insurance while applying for social security disability
– Discover How To Get Low Cost (even no cost) prescriptions
– Learn where to find Free treatment recourses in your area
– Learn How To Reduced Chronic Pain Naturally

Click Here To Listen
https://www.thedisabilitydigest.com/ConferenceAugust.5.2008.htm

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Brian Therrien
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