for kelvin, he's too old to be on his parents' insurance.h hours under his belt yet to qualify for insurance from his employer. he makes too much money, though, through working at his employer, whole foods, to qualify for medicaid. he's one of the many people in this country that is stuck squarely in the middle of this ongoing debate. but that may change for him soon. we sat down with him to see how he's doing right now. take a look. >> i feel like i don't have my life. i don't have my health. i cried so much, i don't want to do it anymore, you know? i just want to try and -- whatever i have in my life. i want to be able to live instead of worrying about it so much. >> reporter: what would help? >> first of all, for me to get good health insurance. without health insurance, i'm nothing. i'm not able to get my medicine. i'm not able to go see a doctor. >> reporter: and that makes it worse, your disease worse? >> yeah. it definitely aggravates it. if i don't have any medication, my disease is not in control. >> reporter: how much does the medi