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<blockquote data-quote="Persephone" data-source="post: 433028" data-attributes="member: 12074"><p>So glad to hear that your guy is so supportive Jena, I know it makes a big difference. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> As far as the hissy fits... I think almost all guys do that over the same reason. My husband is usually a supportive guy but he unleashed a fit that would make my preschooler proud when I had some extensive dental work done, including the removal of 3 out of 4 wisdom teeth. I was in pain, not eating all that well because I couldn't eat much to begin with, and was on some really good pain medications. He just couldn't understand why my mood wasn't there when his was. I find it a little amusing now, but wasn't able to find the humor in it when it happened. *hugs and a cookie for you* </p><p>I understand the insurance woes, the cost of healthcare is staggering. I feel very fortunate that my boys are on WA state's ins program, not sure what I would do without it. My mom has had her fair share of health issues and at times has been unable to afford her medications, she was able to get samples from her doctor for free - could be another option you could look into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Persephone, post: 433028, member: 12074"] So glad to hear that your guy is so supportive Jena, I know it makes a big difference. :) As far as the hissy fits... I think almost all guys do that over the same reason. My husband is usually a supportive guy but he unleashed a fit that would make my preschooler proud when I had some extensive dental work done, including the removal of 3 out of 4 wisdom teeth. I was in pain, not eating all that well because I couldn't eat much to begin with, and was on some really good pain medications. He just couldn't understand why my mood wasn't there when his was. I find it a little amusing now, but wasn't able to find the humor in it when it happened. *hugs and a cookie for you* I understand the insurance woes, the cost of healthcare is staggering. I feel very fortunate that my boys are on WA state's ins program, not sure what I would do without it. My mom has had her fair share of health issues and at times has been unable to afford her medications, she was able to get samples from her doctor for free - could be another option you could look into. [/QUOTE]
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