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Leonie_Moore
13 years agoMember
My nest egg of superannuation is gone due to my unpredictable health not allowing me to return to work. Due to my age, born in 1956, I am not eligible to receive a government pension until I am 67.3 years Who knows when that will stretch out once again. My husband is the same age so it is a long time before we are going to be able to access a pension. He worked overseas in England for 13 years . No superannuation was in place then so his superannuation balance is minimal. My medication, Arimidex, costs me $35/month. However to find extra health benefits I take a multitude of vitamins which are extremely costly. We are also paying off a morgage. XLeonie
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