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		<title>By: I Can&#8217;t Afford To Pay My Medical Bills, Is Bankruptcy an Option? &#124; Bankruptcy Questions? - National Bankruptcy Forum</title>
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		<description>[...] just as credit card debt is. The extent to which the debt will be eliminated will hinge on what type of bankruptcy you file, however, most medical bills, no matter how large, will be eventually be discharged by filing [...]</description>
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