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Ok so I think I have epididymitis again. The only problem is now I dont have health insurance (dad changed jobs so ins. doesnt kick in till may 1).
I went to a urologist a while back to check out some ultrasound results and make sure I didnt have any major problems. Anyways, he said I had some weird thing. Like a benign tumor on my spermatic cell or something (they said it was just built of skin tissue and it was harmless) So the doc then proceeded to play "see how hard I can squeeze a testicle before the patient collapses in pain". And since then I have had minor recurring pain in my other testicle (Related?) I didnt think anything of it until... Last night, while climbing a route, my harness came loose, (a piece caught on a rock and came loose a bit) anyways, I tried the crux move (hardest part) and I slipped and fell about 2 feet before the rope and harness caught me. Of course, the leg came up and caught my testicle and I had my partner basically let go of the rope so I would come down really fast because it hurt...ALOT...and for the rest of the night I was in near tears. And now I have pain. (Not terrifyingly excruciating, but very uncomfortable) in BOTH my testicles. (although I injured the left one only last night) So to any MD's on this site, what are some risks of long term epi? I mean IDK if it was even gone in the first place, and since I am going to have to wait about 2 weeks, I am kinda worried about complications to waiting. Also tonight, I was masturbating, and I felt like I ejaculated a razor blade. The urethra hurt so much for about 10 to 15 seconds.!
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I didnt think about the college health care. Im just not sure how I could do that. (Will look into it) also I have tried a strictly cash basis, but I cannot afford it (like 75 dollars since my copay is 50 and he generally gets half from ins.) and my parents refuse because it is "my fault" for continuosuly hurting myself so I have to pay. (And all my cash is already going towards rent, car insurance, phone bill and gas)
ps...yes I am living with my parents. and yes they are charging rent...
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If he is your MD; he must take you even if you go on a payment plan. A regular ER or walk in Minor ER will see you and you have to pay [most cost in the long run]; however, a ER has to accept your ongoing payments even if it's $5.00 per month. FYI: These "out of pocket" costs since you do work, are a student, and pay for rent are TAX DEDUCTABLE at the end of the year. Hospitals have to write off a portion of unpaid bills annually if you CANNOT honestly afford medical treatment.
Or you can try a Medical clinic or say you injured yourself getting out of your car [this falls under the medical portion of PIP in Auto] but realize you may have rates raised secondary to your age. Unless the severe pain, blood, changes, etc. continues I agree you can wait a few. Try going through the College insurance---since you DO attend there is mandatory coverage--even if a part-time student; unless you signed a waiver and provided them with current proof of insurance. Colleges are still in session--go see the nurse; even if you "just stop by". No nurse will turn you away although they are limited as to what they can "really" do legally--many will look & examine and tell you their thoughts off the record and also advise you "proper" medical care. If you are a student which is walking on campus for one class, one credit a semester, you still have to be insured medically. These are laws which many do not wish you to know--why? They keep loopholes and try to prevent everyone to take advantage of them. One last thought, though a great deal of paper work will be involved? Apply for "EMERGENCY MEDICAID". This covers a unplanned, unanticipated incident for a very short period of time...such as one treatment or one week. This is not the same as regular Medicaid---I learned much how to get people coverage for what they needed while in Administrative Quality Management Services. There are those who ride the system as a way of life, generational, and there are those who are called the "working class poor"---meaning work plenty of hours, go to college yet fall through any system. Once had a man who worked 3 jobs, did not take the meds prescribed, and did not want a pacemaker...he was about to die. Found the ways around it and the Cardio. guys did it for no cost and had his meds qualified through the drug companies for free. Why did he refuse or rather appear non-complaint? He made too much, worked much, had no insurance due to his employers, yet had no available services transparent TO HIM. He finally told me the truth...all was done for free and the hospital wrote it off & IN 1 HOUR AND HE DID WELL ALL WAS FINE! ![]()
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Yea brandye. Its actually my fault cuz I am the one responsible for getting hurt since the rock climbing harness that I made broke. (Although it was a standard harness made from brand new webbing...the odds of it malfunctioning are insane especiall for somehting so simple.)
So thats why I have to pay!
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And sera I will check everything out. I will save insurance for a very last resort though because I cant have my rates raise anymore. Im already paying almost 165 a month...which doesnt seem bad but Im only making about 7 or 800 a month. (60 for phone, 100 to 125 for gas, 300 rent 165 insurance, and which leaves me with around 100 to 150 for random expenses
) No way I can afford a raise in costs lol
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Yea my college had a health clinic that did everything from treat colds to injuries. Included in our tuition each semester was a "health fee"... this paid for any office visits to the clinic. They would charge extra for other tests...xrays..etc... but would work out payment plans. Also, they gave discounted prescriptions as well.
That is where I initially went to get on the pill... free exams and $10 pack of pills!!! now w/ insurance from work.. I pay $30 a pack ![]()
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Dang!!! your parents charge $300 a month?? that's pretty harsh... you could almost get a REAL place for that... just find a buddy to roomie w/!!!!
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