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So, my fever is gone and my sore throat has mostly gone away (*knock* on wood) but my teeth and gums still hurt. Which I suppose I can survive...well at least function. I'm trying to figure out how I'm gonna get my teeth fixed so that I can start eating again, but I don't have insurance and can't afford it. I know, I know...bad planning...or lack there of. I did find a clinic that can do it...for cheaper than a regular dentist office...but I can't get in until Friday Sept. 7...which seems like forever when my mouth hurts this bad and I can't eat real food. Not to mention that would just be a "check-up" appointment that is required by the clinic, then I will have to make another appointment to fix whatever is wrong with me...hopefully without too long of a wait. I'm not sure I can make it, but I also don't think I have any other choice.

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M said…
The only thing worse than going to the dentist, is going to a dental clinic! Be sure to whine and complain about your pain...rate it on a scale of 1-10 - they love that! And be sure to tell them you can't eat solids and have lost 5 lbs! (Even if that isn't true, throw it in there for the earlier appointment time...)
Rice Family said…
nice advice, thanks...
erin said…
Megan's full of nice advice. Sometimes she's crazy ... but it's nice to have anyway ...

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