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    you were disqualified because question 2 right?

    when I go to the VA, they have different levels of Veterans in thier care.

    example: something like this

    Level 1: 100% disabled service connected
    level 2: 60-70% disabled service connected
    level 3: 0-50% disable service connected
    level 4: veteran no service connected disability.

    if you are level 3 or 4.

    you may pay something, you may wait for non emergency care.

    Marlin, if you, or any of you are Veterans, and cant afford health care I urge you to fill out the VA forms and try to get care. Vets did thier part for the freedom of all Americans.
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    Well, off that, I would be a level 4. Hell, I've been out longer than some of these kids have been alive.
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    go to a doctor. now. you can call them up and do as others said, ask if there is any discount for cash up front. even if not, it doesn't matter. itll cost, but as previously stated the big time costs are due to hospital ROOMS. if you go and see a general doc, they can often do simple tests, although you won't get the results for a few days likely. im not sure if they can check for diabetes or not, probably depends on the clinic. but simply talking to the doc in the office will be a big help, telling him your symptoms and such. to me, it does sound like diabetes, especially with the thirst and fainting. diabetes can cause a lot of other more serious problems, and really is often fairly cheap to treat, most prescription meds are generic. i am in my third year of pharmacy school and we haven't covered diabetes in depth yet but from what i know i wouldn't waste time seeing a doc or letting cost scare you away. basic labs and a visit will probably run you several hundred bucks, but assuming you aren't in a life threatening situation it shouldn't be much more

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    I more or less had a "check up" while I was in there.. I was in perfect health, well, except my foot was about 3X bigger than normal..
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Arz said his wife's a doc, maybe worth checking that out further? Elizabeth ain't too far from the Springs.
    she's not the kind of doc that will/can do that kind of stuff. She teaches now, no patients.

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    Don't go to the ER.

    they will check you out, and if you're not about to die they will kick you to the curb. (and bill you a shitton)

    if you are about to die, they will admit you, treat you until you're not about to die, then kick you to the curb (and bill you even more)

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    Quote Originally Posted by arz View Post
    she's not the kind of doc that will/can do that kind of stuff. She teaches now, no patients.
    Well, it was a thought.

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    +1 on ER.. make sure its a private hospital. And make sure it is an 'emergency.' They don't want to be be liable if you got turned down and God forbid dies otw to the next hospital. Work out the payments later! Try not to give up your ssn and address early in the check up... jose and pedro dont have to, you surely dont.

    BTW.. i thought county health wont turn you down.. they'll bill medicaid if your income is below certain level.

    Get either health insurance or life insurance!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    Had 'em stumped for awhile..
    Just so long as they didn't end up giving YOU the stump!
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