I play basketball solely for fun, very often. I'm in a city 4 hours away from home. I went to college here, graduated in December, and now I'm staying since my apartment lease ends in July.
As I graduated college and I am 21, I am not able to use the college health and medicial services, my childrens health insurance plan expired. My job begins in July, so my employee health benefits won't begin now. I have no idea how my health insurance looks - I'm not sure if my dad has me on any health plan but he works for an insurance company that providess him stiuff, Kemper.
Thus, I'm not sure if it's a smart decision for me to be playing a sport every other day that puts me at risk for tearing an ankle, acl, etc. If something were to happen, I would be on my own since my parentrs are 4 hours away and can't really come by, and I usually play with completely random people in the university gym without friends who would be there for me if I was injured.
This being said, due to these factors of not possibly having a clear healthcare plan (perhaps I need to go over it on the phone with dad), being in a city far away from home and no support group, playing in a college town yet not being a current student so unable to use their healthcare facilities, is this a bad decision healthcare wise?
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