What's the cheapest way to deal with them?
It would cost 26k if I got everything done at Aspen tomorrow or whenever. Of course, if I get insurance, that should shave a good chunk off, unless it only pays a tiny amount and then is done. So maybe getting really good insurance. It might still be complicated though as whatever insurance I get would only work for whatever doctors they say would work so I'd have to do some research and stuff. If I had to pay the 26k tomorrow I could figure it out. And tomorrow would be good. They look like shit and for the last three years have hurt like hell. I finally went to the dentist after over a decade bc my finances are finally mostly somewhat stable (my mom worked for aetna and had insurance through them and they paid for my teen teeth stuff but then said "pre-existing condition" on one thing and laid off my mom and when she died her debt went to me) and I wanted a tooth pulled - they were going to do it, but they also said 26k for everything and 3.5k for scaling and planing rn - they were hurting like super hell, so they gave me antibiotics, so they took a whole week to work and then ran out and I got more and they're about to run out so I'm about to be in superhell again.
I'm in the doughnut hole - I don't have enough money to take care of myself but I'm not poor enough to get free gibs - I'm willing to go to mexico or even quit my job if it helps. I went to a community clinic but they are booked for two months and I'm only slightly under 400% of the poverty level so they might not help very much. I'd like to just go somewhere close that idk charges very little for people with no insurance and then maybe I'll be able to get everything done for under 10k, I'm in ohio btw, I went to a free thing in cleveland last year and got one tooth pulled lol