In a photo taken Monday Oct. 28, 2013, in Portsmouth, N.H., Deborah Lielasus poses behind her computer with the national health insurance enrollment website. Not long after she enrolled, the Department of Health and Human Services asked her to appear both in a video describing her experience and in photographs that could replace the stock photo on the insurance enrollment site. (AP Photo/Jim Cole)PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — It didn't take long for the pleasant-looking younger woman whose face was splashed across HealthCare.gov to spiral from smiling inventory picture to laughingstock. Because it scrambles to appropriate issues with the site, the Obama administration is now asking people who have successfully purchased medical insurance to let their footage be used as a substitute.