 I'm Sandra Deon Johnson, and I was duly diagnosed with congestive heart failure and type 2 diabetes. But I've been very lucky. I've been able to get treatment and live with it. I'm on two different kinds of insulin, and I'm on a non-insulin medicine for my diabetes. I'm on eight different medicines for my heart and related things. Over the course of the time that I've been taking them, the prices just have become prohibited. It's only us folks in that middle ground. We're too rich to be poor. We're too poor to be okay. We fall through the cracks. It's like a full-time job. Your job becomes managing your health. I work with Dr. Fish, and I understand in the past you've had some struggles with kind of insurance, but you haven't been on the Victoria for how long now? For a couple months maybe. Pest strips are expensive, the lancets are expensive. I prioritize the heart stuff over the insulin because the heart stuff is more immediate. I know over time diabetes will kill me, but it'll take a longer time, and I know that without the heart failure drugs, I only have 13% function of my heart. I don't want to play with that. I don't like the stress of thinking about how I'm going to pay for my meds. Because I'm never going to have any more money or any less money, so I'm never going to qualify for extra help. I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place, and I'm sure a lot of other people are as well.