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Unless you file with Social Security for disability for you ailments, you will unfortunately will be on the hook with the Doctor Who is trying to garnish your wages. Unless you are not working, you will be garnished. I know as it happened to my dad and the advice he was given was to seek SSD or else you will have to pay. Maybe you can work out a payment arrangement with this doctor to get him off your wages, it doesn't hurt to ask.

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