You should get help, and you can probably get help for free or at a discounted price. At worst, you can work out a deal with the hospital or medical facility where you can make periodic payments.
I’ve included links below to a free clinic directory, the Bureau of Primary Health Care that can help you locate country and state health departments, and a page listing Medicaid state sites. Also, the last page has links to state and federal health care programs. Health insurance is usually less expensive as part of group health plan, so you should try and find work that will help you pay for health insurance. When you can afford your own private plan, try MostChoice.com. You can look up free insurance rates and talk with more than one local insurance agent. There’s no cost or obligation to buy anything from anyone, and you might be surprised to find that insurance is more affordable than you think. Some plans are $60 a month and include preventive care such as routine doctor visits.
You can visit MostChoice here: http://www.mostchoice.com/health-insurance.cfm
Hope this helps,
Barnes@MostChoice
2006-11-01 07:55:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Try not to worry too much because you might give yourself an ulcer...all kidding aside, you might have infected it, in that case you may need an antibiotic....but I don't think you'll die from it, especially if you said you were flossing. There are many clinics out there that work on a "sliding scale." After this incident, and especially since both your grandfathers died of a stroke, I would start investigating doctors...what I mean is shop around for a doctor you like, and you might want to check into a health insurance that the doctor accepts....I know it sounds backwards, but from what I have seen as of recent with doctors dropping insurances every year, that is the way to go.....also get the book "Healthcare for Less" by Michelle Katz....the book will guide you through this process. I found her website at www.healthcareforless.us and found her blog VERY helpful in terms of saving money. After reading the book, I found that the HSA plan was best for me.....I have saved so much in just a few months because I had to see a doctor as of recent. Good luck and I hope this helps......
2006-10-31 01:10:59
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answered by Michelle 3
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There is no price too high for health and peace of mind. If the worst comes of it, you'll owe your soul to the hospital. If you find out it's only an infection that needs some rest and antibiotics, then be glad you don't owe your soul. I think the hospital may help you apply for medicare which could be an option. Try to find a charitable medical clinic through a local Catholic church if you have one. You might also be able to do a walk-in clinic, or try to be seen at a college medical office if there is one nearby. Just do it. I would rather be financially miserable than physically miserable and under the stress of not knowing. Hope you find the least expensive option.
2006-10-30 21:10:28
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answered by RB 3
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Go to the ER immediately. At this rate, the pain is going to make you end up there anyway. They are legally required to treat you.At this time they will only ask you if you have insurance. They will not be asking how you plan to pay.Be very clear right away about the level and length of time of the pain. If you have no money, the county will help you out when you get the bill. The hospital may have helps for that too.At this stage, treatment is unavoidable.If you go sooner rather than later, you will not regret it. See if you can get someone you feel comfortable with to go with you It is so much easier not to have to go there alone. If you have a fear of these things, tell them upfront when they begin to treat you. You don't have to get personal, just state that you have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder & this is an extemely difficult place for you to be. Speak up for yourself re. asking for other medical techs of whatever gender you are most comfortable with, etc. Going into it with some measure of control planned is very helpful when you are afraid to do this. Remind yourself that you can do this, that you can even get up & walk away if you choose to do so. Hold onto your personal power within your thought life, and it will do wonders to see you through this. What you think to yourself will either make it harder or easier for you. BREATHE! I will be praying God to give you grace, and strengthen you to do the right thing for yourself. You can do it, won't be making it into a hobby or anything,lol, but you really can do this. Hang in there for yourself, you are worth it.
2006-10-30 21:16:15
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answered by gettin'real 5
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i've got faith the ER is your in basic terms determination. in the event that they can't do a lot, they'll refer you to the expert on call. That expert would be waiting to establish a charge schedule for you. The ER (who could additionally take funds) can a minimum of relieve the discomfort with discomfort killers and antibiotics (if there is an infection). sturdy good fortune to you. I even have been with out insurance too, yet once you get genuine ill, you haven't any longer have been given any determination. in basic terms circulate forward and do it and make the funds. i wish you experience extra helpful quickly. i'm able to't think of of any worse discomfort.
2016-10-21 01:04:56
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answered by itani 4
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Your health is everything. If you do not have health insurance some doctors will still see you, but you will have to pay them out of pocket. You don't have to pay them everything up front, but you have to give them something before you leave their office and they will set up some type of payment plan with you. Even if you decide to go to the hospital they will send you a bill. So you need to get to one of the two and see what is going on with you. Being healthy is everything. There are different types of medical insurance that you can get other then medicaid or medicare. Do the research and find out about different types of insurance. But don't wait to get checked out.
2006-10-30 20:54:46
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answered by Pinklady627 1
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isn't there some sort of cheap clinic around? You should make sure there isn't.
Do you know what your wisdom teeth are up to? You could have an impacted wisdom tooth plus infection, I suppose. Or maybe just a bad infection in tooth under the gums. But I have no clue. You must get it treated. I don't know if you need a doctor or a dentist or an oral surgeon. But you must treat that.
2006-10-30 21:03:18
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answered by The Instigator 5
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there is a great website, howmuchdoc.com that lists doctors by area that have a self pay rate for seeing patients. some hospitals and doctors offices will see you on a reduced rate program or you could try a local clinic that offers free healthcare in your area. check with local Job and Family services in your area. use the source for direct link
2006-10-31 05:39:34
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answered by gina m 3
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IM NO DOCTOR BUT IT SOUNDS LIKE TMJ THIS IS A PROBLEM OF THE JAW IT HAS TO DO WITH THE JOINT I WAS HAVING THE SAME SYMPTOMS AND THERE IS NO CURE FOR IT, BUT THE GOOD NEWS IS IT DOES GO AWAY MY DOCTOR SUGGESTED GETTING A SLEEP GUARD, A PLASTIC MOUTH PIECE THAT YOU PUT IN YOUR MOUTH BEFORE YOU GO TO SLEEP. IT KEEPS YOU FROM TENSING OR GRINDING YOUR TEETH. MY DOCTOR ALSO TOLD ME TO TRY PUTTING A WARM WET WASHRAG ON THE AREA TO RELIEVE THE PAIN.
2006-10-30 22:30:25
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answered by kelli k 1
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Go to any hospital ER right now! They can send you the bill and if you can't pay it right away don't worry. medical debt is the most "forgivable" kind of debt.
2006-10-30 21:28:22
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answered by cweetepye 3
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