Saturday, November 14, 2009

Im a 27 year old female who is currently without employment and seriously needs dental care, what do i do?

i have no problem with getting a job, other than getting the job! i have no income and was in a fatal car accident that killed the driver and crushed 2 inches of my ankle bone. i was flown to emergncy ortho surgery and was given no phys therypy at all or had any follow up appts once staples were removed but in serious debt from hosp. bills that r still growing larger from non payment and interest. i havent had no financial capability to do so since, i was 20 when the accident happend and was a passenger, i hired a lawer and went to court for 2 years only to be told that they couldnt find anyone liable other than myself for the injurys i sustained. i dont kno what to do im in desperate help of needing serious health and dental care, i want to get out and through this financial nightmare and be able to live and enjoy my life as a normal 27 year old female should....

Im a 27 year old female who is currently without employment and seriously needs dental care, what do i do?
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but you aren't helping = ]





Get a loan perhaps, and pursue a job.
Reply:the time you spent playing on the computer asking this you could be looking for a job making money to fix your teeth. sorry, but I am right!
Reply:Try local classified ads eg craigslist, you might find students willing to practice and offer free services under the supervision of their teachers.
Reply:couldn't found alternative solution except for work .please find some work
Reply:First thing, get all of your bills together in front of you and contact the finance dept of the hospital where you received care. They are willing to negotiate and talk to you about a plan. They may accept a much lower figure. Some hospitals have funds in place for people who can't pay and they may offer that to you for all or part of the debt.





People on here make judgements - dont let them get to you. Obviously you were in an accident- you didnt go on a shopping spree to accumulate this debt.





If I were you, I'd definately get a job of some kind. You can't just sit home and feel bad about this all the time.





For dental, try looking into a local dental college. If you can't find one, call around to dentists, explain you are a cash patient. Ask what they can do for you. Maybe fix one thing at a time, maybe they'll take payments. but you HAVE to have a job/income to manage this!





Remember one important thing- you are NOT your debt. A debt is a temporary problem. It does not define you. Don't let it drag you down.





Another thing- the longer you neglect your teeth the worse the problem will get, so please make an effort to get back on your feet and earn some income.
Reply:I understand your frustration with this, debt is something that weighs you down. As far as dental goes, I may be able to help. Contact me when you get a chance. You should, as many have said, try to get some type of income in, and keep in contact with the hospital regarding your situation. It will definitely help you in the long run versus ignoring the problem all together, believe me I've been down that road.





Trhonda


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