![]() ![]() Keep us informed, cuz we are a caring group of folks. I know you don't have insurance, but if it is cancer, which chances are for you, it isn't, get it taken care of EARLY and fast. Where are you in Florida? Everyone in here says if it doesn't go away in about 2 weeks, then SEE AN ENT or DOCTOR. * Aged and/or disabled individuals not currently receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) They seem to only cover the following, none of which describes me. Get qualified for Medicaid and then go your your County and get a County Health card and they will pay for everything.Īfter reading and researching it seems that for most medicade programs, including Florida's, financial need alone is not enough. Florida has an excellent Medicaid program, while it's not perfect, it's doing a damn fine job helping me pay for my medical expenses. So my question for the board is: Am I in the wrong forum and I'm freaking over the wrong thing or do I need to rob a bank? If it is oral cancer I'm going to need prolonged medical and dental coverage that I can afford on my own. I am wary of going to a doctor right away because getting a diagnosis is really going to hurt my ability to get insurance. I don't have insurance of any kind, I don't have a real job, I'm in major debt to student loans, I don't have enough money to cover me to the end of the year as it is, and I'm single. Here is why I'm just hoping and I don't know: ![]() I'm hoping it is a bruise or even a blood clot. This would cause the lump to swell to the half pea size, otherwise it is about the size of a grain of rice. The weird thing about it is that I only noticed the lump when I manipulated my tongue by folding it downward, causing that area to be the outermost portion of my tongue to the outside of my mouth. Has a bruised color to it, no whiteness or pinkness associated with it I found a lump on my tongue.Ībout half a centimeter from the tip and side of my tongue Staff are specially trained in the assessment and management of exposures to drugs and toxins, and are available by calling 1-80.I was cleaning my mouth 2 days ago. The Poison and Drug Information Service (PADIS) is a free, confidential, 24/7 service for all Albertans. If you’re concerned about your own, or someone else’s misuse of gravol, or would simply like more information on drug use, contact the Addiction & Mental Health 24 Hour Helpline at 1-86. I’m concerned about my, or someone else’s, misuse of gravol. What are the long-term effects?Chronic heavy users have problems like: Anyone who thinks they (or someone else) has taken too much Gravol, please call PADIS (Poison and Drug Information Service) atġ-80 (Alberta). They are especially prone to convulsions.Īn overdose may be life threatening.
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