tyrantblade3500 Posted June 10, 2016 Share Posted June 10, 2016 Im only a couple months from one of the household bills being reduced, i also will need a considerable amount of money for teeth implants in a couple years. Ive thought of potentially getting a part time 2nd job, but i don't know if i really should. Yes the extra money would be nice, but i don't really need any more hassle or stress, and i know if I do pick up a 2nd job, i can say goodbye to getting any money back from taxes (got $600 federal last year, $6 (i think) state). I mean generally i handle life fine, but when i have a bad week, it can feel as if nothing has changed from when i was at my worst I suppose i should probably take things slow as i cant really be certain what will happen if i were to pick up a 2nd job snd things got a lot worse than i was prepared for. I guess mmostly im hoping when its time for the teeth implants i find a dentist willing to work with me on financing Link to comment
Bettypooh Posted June 10, 2016 Share Posted June 10, 2016 Implants? Boy I'd love one to fix my gap-tooth smile. But I'm poor and uninsured so that's just a fairy-tale dream for me My dentist did mention getting a "flipper '- a one-tooth denture- as as a cheaper alternative. You might be able to afford that so look into it I'm going to do it when finances allow but even that is beyond me right now. Sometimes all you can do is keep on going and keep on trying- tomorrow can be better even if it doesn't always work that way. Bettypooh Link to comment
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