LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Imagine being told your toddler needs specialized medical equipment to stay safe, but the costs put that equipment out of reach.
Then imagine that you find out the chances of getting the government to help might never arrive.
“He loves Ms. Rachel. He’s our busy boy, bouncing all over the place,” explained Paige McCammon, whose two-year-old son, Turner, has a very rare disease…