I need some input, suggestions, recommendations. I hope that some of you can offer some realistic ideas.
With the recent elections, every one talked about the "middle class" , and programs to help them. which is as I understand it, income in the $100,000 to $250,000 range.
No one has mentioned those of us at the poverty level. My income is $20,604.00 per year. I was a registered nurse for over 25 years, developed heart problems in addition to other medical problems, was forced out of the hospital work force when the hospital denied my request to move to a department where I could continue to work. I loved my work and wanted to continue to work. I never thought I would be in this position at age 45. I actually thought that I had prepared fairly well for my future and I anticipated working for another 20-25 years.
This thread is not about self pity, I do not feel sorry for myself (most of the time) and I constantly look for ways to improve my situation. The background information I am giving is so that you can understand where I am at, how I got here and then possibly offer suggestions.
What would you recommend for someone like me??
In the two years it took me to get social security disability, I depleted all of my savings, had to cash in my retirement, had to refinance my home with money out to survive and now I have nothing left to fall back on. Even with cutting out all the "extras", At the end of month I have nothing.
I have always heard that you pay yourself first, If I pay myself first, then a bill will go unpaid and late charges will be incurred.
I have always heard that you must have emergency funds of 6 months pay. No way can I save enough for an emergency fund.
I do not have credit card debt to blame, however, I do have one credit card for emergency but if I use it I make sure I can pay it off at end of month.
I do have a mortgage which is less than what I would pay for rent in this area. I tried to sell my home but the real estate market is dead in my area, similar houses have been on the market here for over 2 years.
I constantly look for ways to cut expenses and live more frugally. The current economy doesn't help. The tax stimulus plan helped the middle class and married with children but not the people like me, those of us who are at rock bottom. I hear that Obama is working on another economic stimulus plan to help the middle class, why not help the poor?
I take 46 pills every day, plus use inhalers. One medication alone is over $600.00, right now I receive "extra help with prescriptions" from medicare but I will probably lose that in January. I have multiple medical expenses that I pay what I can afford to pay every month, it will take me years to pay the $80,000 I owe for heart surgery.
I try--and I try---but it is not enough. I am sick of the struggle every month to make ends meet. I am divorced for over 24 years, my child just finished college and needs some help getting started, I am unable to provide her any assistance, that hurts more than anything.
My doctors will not release me to do any work, I tried vocational rehab but they could not help me. I am at the end of my rope and the stress is unbearable.
Again,what recommendations can you make for me? I hope someone out there has some suggestions.
Sincerely yours,
Rockabillynurse
With the recent elections, every one talked about the "middle class" , and programs to help them. which is as I understand it, income in the $100,000 to $250,000 range.
No one has mentioned those of us at the poverty level. My income is $20,604.00 per year. I was a registered nurse for over 25 years, developed heart problems in addition to other medical problems, was forced out of the hospital work force when the hospital denied my request to move to a department where I could continue to work. I loved my work and wanted to continue to work. I never thought I would be in this position at age 45. I actually thought that I had prepared fairly well for my future and I anticipated working for another 20-25 years.
This thread is not about self pity, I do not feel sorry for myself (most of the time) and I constantly look for ways to improve my situation. The background information I am giving is so that you can understand where I am at, how I got here and then possibly offer suggestions.
What would you recommend for someone like me??
In the two years it took me to get social security disability, I depleted all of my savings, had to cash in my retirement, had to refinance my home with money out to survive and now I have nothing left to fall back on. Even with cutting out all the "extras", At the end of month I have nothing.
I have always heard that you pay yourself first, If I pay myself first, then a bill will go unpaid and late charges will be incurred.
I have always heard that you must have emergency funds of 6 months pay. No way can I save enough for an emergency fund.
I do not have credit card debt to blame, however, I do have one credit card for emergency but if I use it I make sure I can pay it off at end of month.
I do have a mortgage which is less than what I would pay for rent in this area. I tried to sell my home but the real estate market is dead in my area, similar houses have been on the market here for over 2 years.
I constantly look for ways to cut expenses and live more frugally. The current economy doesn't help. The tax stimulus plan helped the middle class and married with children but not the people like me, those of us who are at rock bottom. I hear that Obama is working on another economic stimulus plan to help the middle class, why not help the poor?
I take 46 pills every day, plus use inhalers. One medication alone is over $600.00, right now I receive "extra help with prescriptions" from medicare but I will probably lose that in January. I have multiple medical expenses that I pay what I can afford to pay every month, it will take me years to pay the $80,000 I owe for heart surgery.
I try--and I try---but it is not enough. I am sick of the struggle every month to make ends meet. I am divorced for over 24 years, my child just finished college and needs some help getting started, I am unable to provide her any assistance, that hurts more than anything.
My doctors will not release me to do any work, I tried vocational rehab but they could not help me. I am at the end of my rope and the stress is unbearable.
Again,what recommendations can you make for me? I hope someone out there has some suggestions.

Sincerely yours,
Rockabillynurse
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