I’m doing a ‘two-for-oner’ by posting a file I forgot I created years back that I recently came across.
First off, I’d like to show how ‘unemployed’ Aspies (who don’t work) ‘earn’ money by preventing greedy people from taking it. This particular temporary ‘special interest’ of mine in dental research (that lasted for a season) kept $23,000 in the bank account (which later enabled hubby to have his lifetime dream of having a new truck fulfilled), even though $10,000 did get withdrawn. If I’m not being direct enough, this translates to mean there are some dentists who would take $33,000 to do a $10,000 project.
Secondly, I’d like to share my criteria I used when I began my several month long tour in search of a reliable, skilled, well-educated dentist who would take pride in his work. This list is for anyone interested in knowing what to consider for such a decision making process, especially those who must pay out of their own pocket.
I created this extensive outline to help with shopping for a good dentist¹ after I made my decision to go for a major dental overhaul. Beside suffering the consequences of being raised without going on a regular basis to the dentist as a child, it was becoming evident that mercury poisoning from the large volume of amalgam fillings in my mouth was only getting worse with age. Once these fillings begin to corrode and break down, they release there toxins into the body.
The good dentist who removed all the poisonous substances packed into my teeth is Mark J. Melkonian, DDS. He now practices his dental skills at Prospect Hill Dental in Brewster, N.Y.
Dr. Melkonian is super gentle and nice . . . the best dentist an Aspie could as for! →
I created the list in outline form. Because of the outline program I used, transporting the file to any word processing program, followed by cutting and pasting it here, turns the outline into a list. That’s why I had to resort to screen shots and saving the file as jpegs.
Remember→ Even if this is not interesting to you, it doesn’t mean it can’t be interesting to anybody.

¹I did have this outline viewable in this post when my site was designed with a fluid layout, because then it fit the super-wide images. Due to switching to a fixed layout, those large images overlapped the sidebar. My choice then became to either have this post automatically re-direct to the created outline page or have visitors manually click onto it.
Since I don’t want to make more work for myself in the future if I happen to change layout styles again, it’s probably best to stick with a manual link rather than automatic.

