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Multiple Health Problems Support—
Where Can I Go for Help?

I need help. I can't do this on my own.

  • Ask a family member or friend to support you, such as going with you to your next doctor visit.
  • You may want to join a support group for people with your health problems.
  • Is it hard to get to all of your appointments? Ask your doctor about local services to help you get to the doctor's office.

If you have trouble paying for your medicines:

Have you felt down or hopeless?

It's normal for people with multiple health problems to feel down from time to time. But if you have been feeling down much of the time, talk to your doctor.

For more help and information, contact one or more of these resources:

1on1Health®
www.1on1health.com

American Cancer Society
1-800-227-2345
www.cancer.org

American Diabetes Association
1-800-342-2383
www.diabetes.org

American Heart Association
1-800-242-8721
www.americanheart.org

American Lung Association
1-800-548-8252
www.lungusa.org

Arthritis Foundation
1-800-283-7800
www.arthritis.org

National Institutes of Health
www.nih.gov

Mental Health America
1-800-969-6642
www.mentalhealthamerica.net

US Department of Health and Human Services—HealthFinder®
www.healthfinder.gov

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