Sorry to hear of your problems and wanted to send some hugs at least... also I was thinking that if you do have a regular doctor that maybe try talking to them.. there could very well be a program that will pay for or help pay for you to have your teeth taken care of, it never hurts to ask..
Sending lots of HUGS!!! (((((((((((((((((((((((Lady)))))))))))))))))))))))))))
Is it possible to have your GP have you admitted to the hospital for your dental work? World it be any cheaper? Here (Ontario) if the doc (and dentist) feel it's best that you have procedures done in the hospital for medical reasons (extreme fear, heart problems etc) you could be a candidate for hospitalization. Here when it is decided to have procedures done in the hospital OHIP pays for it or at least a portion of the procedure. If you have hospital insurance (not sure what to call it) it may be cheaper and safer to have your teeth done in the hospital. Just a thought.
Hope you find a solution that bests suits your situation soon :)
HUGS, sometimes its good to let the tears flow. I hope everything works out for you. I dont think drinking a bottle of wine alone is a good idea! All the best and take care.
(((((((((Ladyirish)))))))))), what are you knitting?
Hi hun!
Sorry to hear of your problems and wanted to send some hugs at least... also I was thinking that if you do have a regular doctor that maybe try talking to them.. there could very well be a program that will pay for or help pay for you to have your teeth taken care of, it never hurts to ask..
Sending lots of HUGS!!! (((((((((((((((((((((((Lady)))))))))))))))))))))))))))
*hugs
*hugs
Is it possible to have your GP have you admitted to the hospital for your dental work? World it be any cheaper? Here (Ontario) if the doc (and dentist) feel it's best that you have procedures done in the hospital for medical reasons (extreme fear, heart problems etc) you could be a candidate for hospitalization. Here when it is decided to have procedures done in the hospital OHIP pays for it or at least a portion of the procedure. If you have hospital insurance (not sure what to call it) it may be cheaper and safer to have your teeth done in the hospital. Just a thought.
Hope you find a solution that bests suits your situation soon :)
Tam