I didn't really plan on this one, even last year, I really REALLY tried. And I really don't want to do 2 of course. But sooner or later I'll get sick and then even if I recover 100%, even if its just a few weeks down, I'm ruined.
I've never been able to keep a job past the downtime of having flair ups. I've had doctors tell me I should get married if I want any sort of security (I'm a women) and the sad part is it's probably true at least in the USA.
I am just so frustrated right now, I'm so glad to be feeling better, that's the main thing, but I'm just so pissed off. I actually care a great deal about my finances now, I'm going to be 30 soon, and I would like to be able to buy a house and have some small investments and real actual savings without worrying about judgements, etc. I really want to have a good financial future. I've stopped using credit cards - it was my new years resolution last year. I've been able to keep a budget for over a year, I've really worked at managing my money. But it still doesn't seem real - I'm still keeping things out of my bank account, still following advice on this forum, still waiting for the creditors.
So yeah I need to plug the insurance hole, I honestly don't know how I'm going to do it but it's my #1 priority right now.
I just can't shake this really depressing crappy image of myself at 40, having got it together financially, and then having it all ruined by some health bill. Life isn't fair and nobody can know what will happen but I really really want to get it together.
So we'll see, I'll let you guys know how Canada works out. :-)
I've never been able to keep a job past the downtime of having flair ups. I've had doctors tell me I should get married if I want any sort of security (I'm a women) and the sad part is it's probably true at least in the USA.
I am just so frustrated right now, I'm so glad to be feeling better, that's the main thing, but I'm just so pissed off. I actually care a great deal about my finances now, I'm going to be 30 soon, and I would like to be able to buy a house and have some small investments and real actual savings without worrying about judgements, etc. I really want to have a good financial future. I've stopped using credit cards - it was my new years resolution last year. I've been able to keep a budget for over a year, I've really worked at managing my money. But it still doesn't seem real - I'm still keeping things out of my bank account, still following advice on this forum, still waiting for the creditors.
So yeah I need to plug the insurance hole, I honestly don't know how I'm going to do it but it's my #1 priority right now.
I just can't shake this really depressing crappy image of myself at 40, having got it together financially, and then having it all ruined by some health bill. Life isn't fair and nobody can know what will happen but I really really want to get it together.
So we'll see, I'll let you guys know how Canada works out. :-)
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