Arranged for a line of credit, though. Appallingly high rates, but what choice do I have? Can I say for the record here that I wish the employment offers I KNOW I have were not tied up by government bureaucracy?
They have options. When I went the first few times, one of the nurses recommended I sign up for this CareCredit thing. If you have good credit, not the bestest and awesomest or absolutely pure, but decent enough credit... You should have no problem getting approved. It's a payment plan option that many dentists use.
If you start feeling really sick -- dizzy, hot, in so much excruciating pain that you just don't want to get out of bed -- GO! Do not put that shit off man. If it's a medical emergency, sometimes they HAVE to see you. There are also free clinics you might be able to find. Take cedel's advice and make some phone calls.
You should trust me on this. Remember? I'm the one missing 13 teeth here because of putting that shit off for so long. Save your teeth and yourself the pain while you can.
Also: If there's a Revol or Cricket in your area, you should apply there. It's what Jamie does. They offer medical and dental coverage on the first day of employment. I know it's not what you're used to, but it's a job. Cell phone companies are always hiring.
That's actually what I ended up doing, amusingly enough.
I've actually hit the too-much-pain point, but I have an appointment tomorrow to go. Then we'll go around and hit up local employers of choice, in the hopes that I can get something briefly till one of my good choices comes through.
I wish you the highest premium-grade of luck there is in ironing this out. In the meantime, remember the military axiom "Pain is weakness leaving the body." Or something.
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Dentist's office: "And how will you be paying for this?"
Me: "I can't?"
Dentist's office: ::waves farewell::
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2. Pay cash
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Arranged for a line of credit, though. Appallingly high rates, but what choice do I have? Can I say for the record here that I wish the employment offers I KNOW I have were not tied up by government bureaucracy?
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If you start feeling really sick -- dizzy, hot, in so much excruciating pain that you just don't want to get out of bed -- GO! Do not put that shit off man. If it's a medical emergency, sometimes they HAVE to see you. There are also free clinics you might be able to find. Take cedel's advice and make some phone calls.
You should trust me on this. Remember? I'm the one missing 13 teeth here because of putting that shit off for so long. Save your teeth and yourself the pain while you can.
Also: If there's a Revol or Cricket in your area, you should apply there. It's what Jamie does. They offer medical and dental coverage on the first day of employment. I know it's not what you're used to, but it's a job. Cell phone companies are always hiring.
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I've actually hit the too-much-pain point, but I have an appointment tomorrow to go. Then we'll go around and hit up local employers of choice, in the hopes that I can get something briefly till one of my good choices comes through.
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