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My life right now is on a countdown timer, a very slow one at that. It's tied to the rotting decay of my teeth. The oral surgeries, dental implants and all of that I know will cost me thousands even with insurance. It's something I elect not to face and deal with because in doing so, it'll pit me in either a life of debt or I'll be spending a life with no chance of having any kind of enjoyment with whatever gains I make because it'll all be spent just dealing with one expense after another.
I know the severities of what happens if you choose not to deal with oral health. I also suspect that I am feeling some of the effects of it as well. Rather than feeling continual hopelessness about it, I just do what I can, brush my teeth knowing it's pointless because they're going to all go away by the time I'm 45 or 50.