Ebony T.
My debt isn’t that bad I just don’t have the funds right now so it’s seem like I’ll never get it resolved so stressful
My debt isn’t that bad I just don’t have the funds right now so it’s seem like I’ll never get it resolved so stressful
I am in the same boat. I had back surgery last July and a painful, lengthy rehab. I have Medicaid which covered everything, but I had to quit my job for obvious reasons. I haven’t been able to work since April of 2019. Covid shut down all non-emergency surgeries (all in the eye of the beholder), and today I got the good news that my second and final surgery is scheduled for July 28th. I applied for SS disability in order to get rejected so I could apply for help from the state. Covid $@!#% that down, too. I love with my aunt, and her generosity is the only reason I’m not homeless. I could move home to my mom’s, but she still has three high school age kids at home. Though they are my siblings (we’re all adopted) I’m 33. I know I couldn’t handle their bs with my mom and dad. I don’t want to put more stress on my parents. My mom and dad are 66. I’ve been out on my own since age 19. I made the big decision to enroll in online college bc I’m tired of working jobs instead of having a career. I owe EVERYONE it seems. So yes, I can totally relate to your stress. What have you tried already to deal with some of that frustration and worry so far?
Just staying positive and keep going forward and of course working working and working
I waste too much money on smoking. I really need to quit, them I would be able to really save monry.
staying positive and keep going forward and of course working working and working