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That's what I was trying to say. Our good neighbor was a pistol of a woman, always busy, always working. Now she can barely get around in her own home.
You are so very right.....infection can ruin the life as you now know it if you let it progress. A co-payment is minimal compared to other possible outcomes.
It is not just a co-payment, because we never get ill, we do not meet our deductible, which means besides the $30 co-pay, I will be billed for the entire amount. I simply can't afford it, I have been unemployed for 1 1/2 years, we are squeaking by,especially this week when it is only my measley unemployment. After leaving icthamol on it all day, it appears to be coming to a head, I am betting boil. I am going to put the icthamol on it again tonight and see if that will help it.
That's what I was trying to say. Our good neighbor was a pistol of a woman, always busy, always working. Now she can barely get around in her own home.
You are so very right.....infection can ruin the life as you now know it if you let it progress. A co-payment is minimal compared to other possible outcomes.
It is not just a co-payment, because we never get ill, we do not meet our deductible, which means besides the $30 co-pay, I will be billed for the entire amount. I simply can't afford it, I have been unemployed for 1 1/2 years, we are squeaking by,especially this week when it is only my measley unemployment. After leaving icthamol on it all day, it appears to be coming to a head, I am betting boil. I am going to put the icthamol on it again tonight and see if that will help it.