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Friday, September 10, 2010

Another "more real" entry.

Having no insurance blows. I REALLY need to see the dentist, but cannot because I'm unemployed (and looking) and have no insurance. I've only been uninsured for 6 months now, but it's taken its toll. I was going to a dentist all until my father's medical insurance stopped covering me for no longer being a full time student, and my dentist kept putting off filling in my root-canal tooth until one day, my insurance stopped covering me. Now that same said tooth is loose as hell, I think even ready to break in two, and there's shit I can do. It bothers the crap out of me to lose a tooth permanently... I have been eating on the other side of my mouth to keep the pain/uncomfortable feeling off of it. I'm mad at myself as well as the dentist, since I could have been more demanding for him to fix the tooth, but he wanted to give me other fillings first.

 At least the tooth is a molar so it's less noticeable, but still, bothers me so much to actually lose a tooth. :( And now a comic that suits me mood, but isn't the reason why I feel sad.


10 comments:

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  2. aww hope u feel better, we dont have to have insurance here but going to the dentist is expensive. i havent been in a long while lol

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  3. That blows man, I hope you're able to find employment and get a dental plan again.

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  4. Hey, I'm sorry to hear about that. I didn't have insurance for many years (my dad just recently started paying to have me back on his insurance, so we could get me some social anxiety medication.) I'm lucky I never got seriously hurt, or had a problem like you've got, though.
    Well, once I had to get a CT scan that ended up costing me $3,300. <_<

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  5. Dam...sucks you cant do anything without insurance.

    Why do we have to rely on it so much, hope you get a job and can get your tooth fixed before it falls out :(

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  6. Ack, that's bull. I hope you don't lose that tooth, I know if I lost one it would bother the hell out of me.

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  7. ): Man, that's just terrible. I've been uninsured myself for just over 3 years now; thankfully nothing serious has happened aside from the occasional sinus infection/bout of flu, so I'm pretty lucky. Hopefully you can find some way to make things better! Best of luck!

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