What are the chances of a dentist plan for letting me set up a payment plan with them to pay out over time?
Eric asked:
I have about 12 cavities that are starting to bother me. Being a 20 yr. old drugs online without prescription college student I have very little money and my parents cannot afford to help me with it. Should a dentist let me set up a payment dentist plan with them? I am really wanting them fixed because they bother me every day.
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zero, nada, zilch, none they are like all doctors they want the money at time of service
I have been to plenty of dentists that will either allow you to set up a plan or offer companies that can help extend you credit. You may also want to try some of the local colleges that have dental schools as they offer cheap rates, and graduating students do the work with dentists overseeing.
Thank you this helped alot!!
today's plan: piano lesson then dentist…hmmm
When it comes down to it, it won't matter which school you attended for the same program, unless you are trying to get a top-tier position, or the better school is significantly more renowned (that is, every employer in the multi-state area knows the program is excellent and prefers to hire people from that school).
I'm 23, but when my best friend and I were in 8th grade, her mom had a son. During that time, she felt a little jealous of the baby because until then, she had been the youngest. Also, her mom made some decisions that were very different for her boy than the way she raised the girls. Like now, you may have more money to spend on your child than you did with your sons. That's okay and it makes it easier that they were boys and your new one is a girl!
My friend still watches her little brother, but I think she still feels a little neglected. I think maybe it's best to make sure that you don't treat your other children like they don't matter, or that the newborn is more important. Make time for all of your children, (Newborns obviously need a little more time with mommy than does a 23 year old!)
If my mom was pregnant, I would be happy and excited for her, but hey, she's my mommy too! Actullly, that would be cool because my husband and I are going to try for children in a little while, so they could play together. Your sons are old enough to talk to you about it if they need to, just keep open communication with them and make sure they get involved with they little one's life! Good luck and I hope this helped a little!
Oh, and also, not saying that you're old, or out-of-touch, but the world is a very different place now that when your sons were little or when you were little. Be careful not to be too strick, but be aware, things happen to girls at younger and younger ages. I'm sure it will be fine, but always remember that the world changes a lot in 20 years!