While to many, the government shutdown may seem like an annoyance, inconvenience, or even running gag, to others, it’s quite literally a matter of life or death.
Michelle Langbehn is part of a group of 200 patients that every week applies for clinical trials at the National Institutes of Health (NIH.) But with the government currently out of business, they’re now being turned away from experimental treatments that could save their lives.
“My treatment has been put on hold, and I am not doing chemo anymore as a result, because it might deem me ineligible for this trial,” said Langbehn, who has been battling sarcoma, a rare form of cancer, since last year. “Right now, it’s a waiting game for me and hundreds of others.”
Langbehn, a new mom, started a petition last week designed to put pressure on Congress to reopen the government. As of Tuesday, it had over 39,000 supporters.








