How did you get money for surgeries?

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Oh, my God... Just a small correction of the top of the nose (nostril asymmetry correction) literally costs 2,500 euro. OMG 😳.

I live in the Hell Hole of Bulgaria, and my salary is about 1000-1500 leva (fluctuates).

2 euro = 1 leva. I need about 4,800-5,000 leva to have 2,500 euro. The maximum I can save per month is 200 leva or 300 leva at best. I'm giving about 200-300 leva a month for steroids, which makes progress for saving slow.

Do you have an idea what I should do? How did you manage to save enough money for surgeries, and how long it took you to save the money?

Man, it's so fucking over... :feelswhy:
 
Just move out lol
 
Consider financing it, build up your credit if you haven't already
 
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Oh, my God... Just a small correction of the top of the nose (nostril asymmetry correction) literally costs 2,500 euro. OMG 😳.

I live in the Hell Hole of Bulgaria, and my salary is about 1000-1500 leva (fluctuates).

2 euro = 1 leva. I need about 4,800-5,000 leva to have 2,500 euro. The maximum I can save per month is 200 leva or 300 leva at best. I'm giving about 200-300 leva a month for steroids, which makes progress for saving slow.

Do you have an idea what I should do? How did you manage to save enough money for surgeries, and how long it took you to save the money?

Man, it's so fucking over... :feelswhy:
Idk what you’re waiting to get into the Europe union we are living the best life here
 
Idk know what you’re waiting to get into the European Union we are living the best life here
 
Oh, my God... Just a small correction of the top of the nose (nostril asymmetry correction) literally costs 2,500 euro. OMG 😳.

I live in the Hell Hole of Bulgaria, and my salary is about 1000-1500 leva (fluctuates).

2 euro = 1 leva. I need about 4,800-5,000 leva to have 2,500 euro. The maximum I can save per month is 200 leva or 300 leva at best. I'm giving about 200-300 leva a month for steroids, which makes progress for saving slow.

Do you have an idea what I should do? How did you manage to save enough money for surgeries, and how long it took you to save the money?

Man, it's so fucking over... :feelswhy:
Just wageslave in a easy job like me (i work in security now) i will become a teacher in 4-5 years since it's easier, makes more money and has more status.
 
wdym? like get a loan?
Yes, if you have decent credit you can get good loan offers. I got a loan of $3,500 and if I pay it all off within 12 months then I don't pay any APR. There are good deals out there, just start building your credit score. If none of y'all have credit cards start with a cash back credit card that has no annual fee.
 
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Yes, if you have decent credit you can get good loan offers. I got a loan of $3,500 and if I pay it all off within 12 months then I don't pay any APR. There are good deals out there, just start building your credit score. If none of y'all have credit cards start with a cash back credit card that has no annual fee.
Taking a loan basically means impingement for the years to come...
 
Depends on your income and the terms of the loan.
We don't have good loan terms in Bulgaria. What terms do you imagine? The country is in a severe, rapidly worsening demographic crisis, with fewer and fewer functional young people who are in the work force, and more and more dysfunctional drug addicts and old people...
 
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move to uk or germany
 
make a fake onlyfans. or better yet. hire a bunch of bulgarian sluts and "manage" their onlyfans while taking a huge cut.
 
What do you do for work? Are you building towards a career or are you just working a job with no progression?

For context, I live in North America and am a similar age to you. For me, I started work as soon as I turned 16 and worked as many hours as i could throughout high-school. I spent basically nothing and saved everything. It allowed me to save for my university and paid my first few years. I left that job and started working as a bartender, which I did up until covid hit. Bartending money where I live is ridiculous if you've got great social skills. This allowed me to pay for the rest of my school as well as save a shit ton of money (I was working about 25-30 hours a week while doing school full-time - it was not uncommon to have nights where I made over $400 in just a few short hours).

With covid I got an internship in the field I was pursuing, which I then spun into a full-time offer out of university. The job paid worse than what I made bartending so I'll still work a few shifts on Fridays and Saturdays. I make roughly $60K per year in salary in a MCOL area, which I supplement with my bartending money. I would have more saved, but I decided to put a down payment on a house last year which wiped my savings. I now have roughly $20k saved up since I really don't spend my money on anything other than my mortgage and associated bills, and occasionally eating out with friends.

So, being in Bulgaria, things will be substantially more difficult. If you can move to somewhere with higher salaries, that'd be a good start. If you don't currently have a job that looks to be progressing it's probably a good idea to start thinking long-term about your future career aspirations. If you already have good skills and can leverage that to a good position, that'd be even better. Then it'd be a matter of grinding and grinding, working very hard and for long hours, consistently.

Or, you just get a huge loan if you can find lenders willing to lend to you.
 
Working a job and saving. Only works if you were born in a first world country unlucky
 

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