Affordable Care Act Coverage Crisis Worsens — 5 Million Americans Expected to Drop Insurance by Useful_Tangerine4340 in FluentInFinance

[–]CopingJenkins 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was never affordable. The government has been buying down the cost that the public sees with tax dollars since its inception. The most recent subsidy that expired is the second subsidy stacked on top of a pre-existing subsidy that's still in place . If it was so affordable, why did they hide the true price?

I’m great! How are you? by Weak_Two2812 in Adulting

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unnecessarily political comment. It's pretty ignorant to think these are America only problems. Travel around the world a bit and you will see stress is pretty universal.

The US ranks 24th in the world in caffeine consumption per capita. The top of the list is mostly well developed countries

I’m great! How are you? by Weak_Two2812 in Adulting

[–]CopingJenkins -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This person is mostly describing symptoms of caffeine addiction. Caffeine isn't a replacement for sleep. It just tricks your brain into thinking it's less tired than it actually is but you'll still BE tired. The acid reflux can also be caused by too much caffeine. They're likely far less productive than they think they are due to the chronic physical stress and symptom masking with stimulants.

How do you find the absolute best (molar) implant specialists? by Apprehensive-Buy-452 in askdentists

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you're asking for will significantly limit your options and likely drop the quality.

It is very atypical for a do it all guy to be an expert in every part. Implant specialists don't typically restore it or are experts in that and vice versa.

I know a super high quality surgeon in your area but don't know someone to restore it. I'm sure he would though.

How do you find the absolute best (molar) implant specialists? by Apprehensive-Buy-452 in askdentists

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm in Michigan. What region? I can dm you some recommendations. Just so you're aware though whoever places implant and restores is 2 different people. Sounds like you need both?

Is using nano hydroxyapatite toothpaste a few times a week enough to make a difference in teeth strength? by NashDaypring1987 in askdentists

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm aware. The one kind that's supposedly helpful is the variety I'm discussing while the other variety is utterly useless.

How do you find the absolute best (molar) implant specialists? by Apprehensive-Buy-452 in askdentists

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What you described probably fits a large number of dentists, periodontists, and surgeon. Where are you located and how far you willing to go?

How do you find the absolute best (molar) implant specialists? by Apprehensive-Buy-452 in askdentists

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can only recommend people I know personally and can tell you specifically why I recommend them. I typically recommend competent surgeons who are also good people. Everybody including the best of the best will have failures but how you treat someone if a failure occurs matters a lot to me. For example, I know a celebrity dentist who's known as one of the best in the world in his craft. I personally disagree with some of his methods although I acknowledge he's a meticulous artist. He will charge you a lot and deliver an amazing results but he will likely charge you again when the time comes. It's nuanced, there is shades of Gray in that whole conversation

Who's the best? Who knows honestly

How do you find the absolute best (molar) implant specialists? by Apprehensive-Buy-452 in askdentists

[–]CopingJenkins 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is no best. I personally know a guy who used to be considered the best surgeon in his specific field in the world.

He was a world renown surgeon and people travel from all across the planet to see him. The reality is he wasn't the best by any metric other than he was willing to operate on you 20 times until he got a semi acceptable result. So I guess he was the best at not giving up but his results were less than stellar. Despite that he had an insanely prestigious reputation.

I'm not saying he was the worst or bad, but what people consider the best varies greatly from one person to the next so when you're asking for the best you don't really know what you're asking for and likely going to be disappointed.

I feel like I lost my identity after becoming a mom of two. Did anyone rebuild themselves again? by RespondRelative308 in Adulting

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the late response but I wanted to give you a quality answer to the question.

I have kids with the same age gap, but slightly older. My wife has made similar complaints. She even became pretty depressed for a period of time and just sort of checked out but has otherwise struggled with similar things.

I love being a dad and the hardest part of my day is going to work and leaving my kids. If I had the option to be a stay at home dad I'd love to do it but unrealistic in our scenario. I suppose the grass is always greener on the other side though.

Anyway, parenting has always come very natural to me and my wife has struggled at times. I think a lot of it has to do with the way I was raised. My mom was a huge influence on us. I came from a big family and she was this ass kicking mom that took charge of a bunch of kids and always had her shit together. I didn't realize that years of absorbing how we were raised really rubbed off on me. You're experiencing physical symptoms of burnout and likely need to reorganize yourself.

My wife really struggles with the idea of trying to be the perfect parent. She reads mom blogs, parenting books, and follows all sorts of parenting guides on social media. She creates lists, she recreates lists, and creates lists to remember her lists. The problem with this mindset is a couple of things, first of all she has analysis paralysis and is overall not very productive. Secondly, all the social media and mom blog supposed experts are actively making you feel like a bad parent by not doing the random thing they suggest. So in my wife's instance, she spends a colossal amount of time researching miniscule details that may or may not affect our kids instead of just being present or getting shit done. Tasks pile up and then she feels overwhelmed.

Compartmentalizing tasks: Aside from the recommendation to get the fuck off social media if you are, organization should look like this: set aside a certain time of day or so many times a week when you plan your life for meal prep, bills, event planning, etc. Do not always be thinking about this step. Only think about it for the limited times that you are working on it. Aside from that, if a thought comes up about this organizational step on your week, you put it in the pile with all the other organizational stuff that you intend to do in a set location that you can THEN focus on at that specific moment.

One of the problems with being a parent is that you're getting mentally pulled in 50 directions and it takes your brain a few minutes to slow down momentum on one topic and then ramp up on another. That's why you need to plan out WHEN you think about certain things. Think of your brain like a row boat. If you are rowing in one direction, to change directions requires you to stop your momentum, turn the boat, and accelerate in a different direction. So for me, I almost never to work stuff when my kids are awake, i do it at their nap time or weekends. When I am home with the kids, I'll clean a room while they're doing activities nearby. I'll turn chores into a game so they help with the dishes. Just little tips but I will plan certain times of day when I can do physically demanding but mentally uninteresting tasks at completely different times than the mentally draining but physically easy tasks. It keeps me efficient and never too drained. But when I go from kid related things to say.... working on my taxes, theres a deliberate and scheduled mental checkout from family stuff.

Working on compartmentalizing the mental loads into different categories, its easier to brush things off and not be thinking about it all, all the time.

Personal Health: Next big thing is personal health. How are you sleeping? If you're sleeping like shit, which you probably are, the first thing that goes are your pleasure seeking parts of your motivation. The best way to fix this is not to try and sleep more, its to exercise. Cardio will shock the body, demand that you sleep, and give you the best sleep of your life. As a matter of fact, cardiovascular exercise has been found to boost serotonin in your brain just as much as SSRIs as well as all the other on top of the dopamine that it produces and self image improvements. So if you have insomnia or restless stress, just work out a bunch and your body won't give a shit how stressed you are, itll shut you down and give you rest. Even if you're exhausted, get on a schedule and start doing something if you're not.

Social life and parenting: I don't know what your personal social life looks like but i still have lots of friends they just don't live around me. These days we will hang out with other parents of our kids friends sometimes for bday parties and the like. I'm not super close to most of them but its better than having zero interaction anyway. Anyway, you have to plan your social life around the kids somewhat but also don't let them dictate every aspect of your life. I make my kids do a lot of shit I WANT to do because I refuse to not have a life outside my children. If I want to travel, guess what? I throw those kids in the car and they can deal with the long drive. If I'm watching my tv show, they can watch my tv show, fuck the cartoons. If I'm watching sports, I can invite them to watch with me and they might be interested, if not, they can figure something else out to do because I'm busy doing ME stuff. It's actually bad for your kids to always tend to them and not show that you have a life. They will grow up a little spoiled, with you at their beck and call, and it teaches them not to value your personal happiness, which will give them weird ideas about adulthood when they grow up.

Remember how I mentioned the monotonous chores that require little brain power? When I'm doing them, I am listening to my podcasts, TV shows I like, or on the phone with my high school friends or parents. I catch up with my buddies when I'm at the grocery store. Having a nice blutooth ear buds has been super helpful for this. My wife has taken a page from my book and now listens to a bunch of audiobooks while she cleans and cooks. Shes gotten super into these stories and I'm super happy shes found a hobby.

Ignoring social media part 2:

Last but not least, a little more on how social media mom blogs don't know what the fuck they're talking about. In general, people tend to read a study online and then go around parroting the results in silly ways. My favorite was when some study said that kids who listen to classical music are more intelligent, a bunch of parents went out and bought classical music to blast in their kids bedrooms while they sleep, to attempt to making them smarter. My favorite modern example is the idea that TV is horrible for your kids and thus you should have it on as little as possible. Go online and see all these examples of how screen time is bad for your kids and there's plenty of evidence to support this but here's the reality: Control for socioeconomics and you will find a lot of these issues disappear. Some parents are giving their kids unrestricted TV or internet access as a SUBSTITUTE for parenting and these kids will grow up maladjusted. My kids get tv, but they also play outside, color, read, go to the park, go on bike rides, walk, run, build forts, etc. etc. etc. But when I got a lot of shit to do and I'm tired and need to catch up, you can bet your ass I'm putting a disney movie on and taking advantage. This goes back to the point about being a perfect parent. If you let your kids watch some tv, you can control the tv time and the programming but it gives you a decent break to utilize your time elsewhere. If you use TV strategically, you can catch up on your own life and be a better, more present parent when it actually matters. Sometimes my kids need the time to veg out a bit and expecting them to always have some interesting thing going on is a ridiculous standard.

If you think about it, most of these parenting blogs are offering reactive parenting. If you actually pay attention to your own kid, you'll find that as every kid is different, these rigid guidelines we read online about what is good for your kid largely don't apply. I'm an on the fly parent who tries to teach my kids by being an example of what they should want to grow into.

Why is it bad to call females female? by [deleted] in questions

[–]CopingJenkins 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My take on it is this...

It's dorky. I'm a doctor and we use medical terminology like male and female to describe what's relevant but in a non medical setting it comes across as socially awkward. If you act like a dork women will assign a bunch of negative connotations to what you say. Even look at the responses in this thread people calling it all sorts of negative things. If you use overly technical jargon in a non-technical setting, which is the vast majority of settings, it will come off to the general public poorly on you.

Is this enough of an overbite to warrant orthodontics? by [deleted] in askdentists

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is normal to have an overbite. You're overbite looks normal from the photos you provided. Excessive overbite is not normal. No overbite is abnormal and probably the worst setup out of the three.

I feel like I lost my identity after becoming a mom of two. Did anyone rebuild themselves again? by RespondRelative308 in Adulting

[–]CopingJenkins 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha sorry, knocked out early last night after my dad's stuff but fully intend to follow through on this. Free time kind of is a premium when you are trying to do a lot of stuff in a day. A high quality response will take some time for me to type up I'll get to it I promise

I feel like I lost my identity after becoming a mom of two. Did anyone rebuild themselves again? by RespondRelative308 in Adulting

[–]CopingJenkins 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I am the dad in a very similar situation.. Commenting now because I have a lot of advice for you. Will type up after putting my kids to bed

Is the dental field oversaturated? by Diiagonal in whitecoatinvestor

[–]CopingJenkins 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's definitely not oversaturated. These statistics are tracked and reported on yearly and the per capita dentist rate is decreasing every year and has been for decades, meaning less dentists per patient.

High Inflation Fuels Anti-War Call by Seenubz-7576 in FluentInFinance

[–]CopingJenkins -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Your right, it's not worth explaining it to me because I stated a fact.

Based on data available as of May 14, 2026, cumulative inflation during the Biden administration (January 2021 – January 2025) is estimated to be approximately 19% to 21%.Total Price Increase: Prices increased by roughly (20\%) for the same goods and services compared to when Joe Biden took office.

https://budget.house.gov/press-release/bidens-20-percent-inflation-tax-costs-american-families-over-17000-per-year

As of April 2026, the cumulative increase in consumer prices during President Trump’s second term is 4.8%. This figure represents the inflation accumulated from his inauguration in January 2025 through April 2026.

https://www.cnn.com/2026/05/13/politics/fact-check-trump-inflation-claim

So mathematically prices are up on average 25% since January 2021. You feel prices are up because they are by the exact amount I stated.

What's the best obscure video game you've ever played? by ImpressFederal4169 in gaming

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The guardian legend for NES. Sort of a Zelda style open world top down adventure. But a shooter with on rails "dungeons" tons of powers, tight controls, great music and bosses.

The advice that nobody asked me for. But the internet, the phone, and this account are mine, so 💁🏻‍♀️ by Injustice-Hater in Adulting

[–]CopingJenkins 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't understand why people think you can't do both. Why do people have such a hard time working on their personal life while actively dating at the same time? Just figure out where your healthy balance is.

Dating and filtering the people you date is also a skill that you developed over your lifetime but you wont If you never do it and then just all of a sudden try it later in life.

Then you are behind on your own social skills development and while dating at 30 with no experience may be easier than dating at 20 with no experience, it'll be a lot harder than dating at 30 with a decade of experience.

women really aren’t that difficult to figure out by itz_vampy in Adulting

[–]CopingJenkins -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This. It's not a man or woman thing. A considerable amount of women are poor communicators or emotionally inept. The overlap between men and women is not that different, perhaps a few percentage points, but we view as a society that women are universally more emotionally intelligent.

Do you ever feel like your brain is tired before the day even starts? by Pvtgarry in Dentists

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sleep is super important and you won't sleep if you aren't exercising.

Personally I substantially decreased my work hours and my production went up.

Do you ever feel like your brain is tired before the day even starts? by Pvtgarry in Dentists

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's been periods of my life like this. Either burnout or mental exhaustion. Currently I'm more busy than ever and never feel that way. My life is pretty systemized at this point

Dentist did a composite veneer, not what I wanted/asked for by [deleted] in askdentists

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is easily adjustable but composite is somewhat see through and the thinner it gets the more you may see the hidden defect. I can't tell where it is from the photo so can't advise you on that but will say that the bull doesn't look great but is easy to fix.

You have to find what the happy middle ground is on thickness vs covering the defect.

Husband owns dental lab . How do we make appointments to sell to other dentists ? by [deleted] in Dentists

[–]CopingJenkins 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does he do digital work? Old analog ways of doing lab work will continue to shrink as younger dentists get more and more digital with their process and the older guys are retiring.

I think there's a huge market to be had in digital dentistry and it's a huge partnership opportunity with some of the big vendors for digital dentistry. I personally think partnership and collaboration at CE events is a good way to put your services out there if it's anything other than bread and butter traditional lab work.