I'm diligent, a hard worker, always hold onto what i earn, and live below my means. i hate spending a ton of money and i save pretty fast, since i don't go out often and i'm not scared to spend long amounts of time away from friends (though that could be a detriment of mine) for the most part i believe in having CLL done unilaterally through the femur with either the precise or STRYDE nail
What would you guys think about working hard from 18-19, also investing semi long term and requesting a loan for the surgery at 20, at most 22. Entering college (i'm not expecting to enter right after high school) after having done the procedure would be ideal, however i'm willing to accept having it late if something goes different from the plan currently. The age range is where you're young enough to recover effectively from the surgery. i'm planning to work multiple jobs since i have some experience working pre-graduation. I am into fitness, in terms of flexibility i can reach inches past my toes, put my palms on the floor, etc. I really see this as an investment in me
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What do you guys think of being employed around 18 & over to fund CLL payments
Posted on Dec 22, 2020, 5:29 am
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Posted on Dec 22, 2020, 5:46 pm
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Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on December 22, 2020, 03:33:20 PMSounds like a good plan.
Do you think i could take out a loan with only a couple years of credit history for a decent LL surgeon assuming i had about half by then? i saw your recovery, and it was good by the way 
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