What do they consider not relevant? I'm paying for my doctor visits, prescriptions, vitamins which keep me from being bedridden (though I have only been able to work at most 3 days per week), utility bills, food, etc. My significant other is helping me quite a bit, but it has been very hard.
Disability is next to impossible to get if you are working at all (you get three tries at it and then you are finished, you cannot file anymore. The first time you try 75% of people are turned down, the second time you try the percentage of people who are turned down is higher, the third time requires an attorney and you have a 50% shot at it then. And all the attorneys tell me not to work). The whole process takes about three years. But the disability office expects you to have frequent doctor's visits, and medical tests taken etc. and I have no insurance. They want you to be taking your medicine to prove that you are trying to get well. What am I supposed to do? No wonder people become homeless.
So I have an income of around $4,000 and a debt of around $30,000. I have been sick since 2001. I'm steadily improving, but it has been slow. Some of the expenses went for covering health insurance premiums, but quit that because it became ungodly high.
I believe I will meet the house exemption okay, but if they think I have been fraudulent by trying to get well, how in the world would they expect me to pay any of this back. Obviously I can't. Since I have no money, would they seek criminal charges?
Oh God. I'm so scared. And stress is the worst thing for this illness.
Disability is next to impossible to get if you are working at all (you get three tries at it and then you are finished, you cannot file anymore. The first time you try 75% of people are turned down, the second time you try the percentage of people who are turned down is higher, the third time requires an attorney and you have a 50% shot at it then. And all the attorneys tell me not to work). The whole process takes about three years. But the disability office expects you to have frequent doctor's visits, and medical tests taken etc. and I have no insurance. They want you to be taking your medicine to prove that you are trying to get well. What am I supposed to do? No wonder people become homeless.
So I have an income of around $4,000 and a debt of around $30,000. I have been sick since 2001. I'm steadily improving, but it has been slow. Some of the expenses went for covering health insurance premiums, but quit that because it became ungodly high.
I believe I will meet the house exemption okay, but if they think I have been fraudulent by trying to get well, how in the world would they expect me to pay any of this back. Obviously I can't. Since I have no money, would they seek criminal charges?
Oh God. I'm so scared. And stress is the worst thing for this illness.
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