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flemmings ([personal profile] flemmings) wrote2012-01-04 11:39 pm

"Some people have pets; I have teeth." (And books)

Generally I take comfort from the Dalai Lama's advice-- 'Either there's a solution to your problem or there isn't. If there is, no need to worry about your problem. And if there isn't, there's nothing to be done, so need to worry either.' But not when bits fall off my teeth and they start to ache. There's a cure for that, yes indeed, but it will cost money and involve a lot of pain before and after. Dental bills are the one time a Canadian knows what it's like to be American, because even our health plans don't cover 100% of dental work. Damn those 19th century doctors who wanted to make such a big deal about teeth-pullers not being **gentlemen** like themselves, which I'm told is why dentists' services weren't considered medical and hence weren't admitted to universal medical coverage when it finally became available.

However I started reading Moon Over Soho in Sunday's rain and finished it a scant 24 hours later. And then turned the house upside down looking for Rivers of London on account of not remembering anything that happened in the last twenty pages of that, bar the brokered peace, and certainly not the start of Moon Over Soho. A happy time was had by all. And this time in Rivers of London I catch a whiff of Peter being Sam Vimes, which whizzed past me last July.

[livejournal.com profile] paleaswater has sent me the book that Ima Ichiko's Ritsu will probably write as his dissertation. Pandemonium and Parade, a scholarly study of youkai. I have a couple of Japanese books on the subject, lightweight and not exactly informative, so this may be the English academic correction I need.

[identity profile] flemmings.livejournal.com 2012-01-05 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
This is why we normally think Canada is sooo civilized compared to the benighted USA. Except those who think the US is a paradise of skilled physicians, advanced surgery, and no wait times. Which it probably is if you have the money.
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[identity profile] mikeneko.livejournal.com 2012-01-05 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I've only been in two Canadian hospitals, but both were really speedy and awesome and nice to us, and not nearly as expensive as we'd feared. The insane hassles only came up when we had to figure out how to get my sister's U.S. health insurance to cover it.

Reminds me though. In long ago ML brainstorming sessions vis-a-vis How to Get Health Care When Self-Employed and Rather Poor, one of the popular options that was always brought up was "Locate a Canadian; marry Canadian."

[identity profile] flemmings.livejournal.com 2012-01-05 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
We have the extra bonus that any sex can marry any sex.