Keeping_positiv
5 years agoMember
Let's talk about the financial impact a breast cancer diagnosis can bring into our lives
I saw a psychologist last year as I was struggling without being able to work in my job as it had physical components that breast cancer diagnosis and 18 months of active treatment wasn't conducive to holding down my job with the reliability that would have been required, and then ending up with worsened osteoarthritis and a subsequent diagnosis of hypothyroidism really messed with my ability to hold down a job. Broken sleep, digestive issues plus joint pain and now needing a knee replacement, but on at least a 2 year waiting list through the public system, plus more, it has really taken its toll and I was diagnosed end of 2016 and haven't worked since, and will not get a pension until late next year.
Truthfullly I didn't find the help through the psycholoigist can address the poverty I now live in, as they would not be able to live on the amount I am expected to live on!
The financial struggle at times just gets too much for me to bear on my own. I am probably not alone in that thought, but I do wonder how a psychologist can help me in that regard to be honest!
I try as best I can to be positive, but I do wonder in my darkest moments why I did all the treatment I did and now left to struggle so much. The physical limitations I can accept, but extremely hard to accept living in poverty in Australia and now still waiting for a fully knee replacement. I will not compare our country to others, but I do think we can do better for people such as myself and others in a similar situation. Any thoughts ?
Take care out there, and best wishes to all.
Truthfullly I didn't find the help through the psycholoigist can address the poverty I now live in, as they would not be able to live on the amount I am expected to live on!
The financial struggle at times just gets too much for me to bear on my own. I am probably not alone in that thought, but I do wonder how a psychologist can help me in that regard to be honest!
I try as best I can to be positive, but I do wonder in my darkest moments why I did all the treatment I did and now left to struggle so much. The physical limitations I can accept, but extremely hard to accept living in poverty in Australia and now still waiting for a fully knee replacement. I will not compare our country to others, but I do think we can do better for people such as myself and others in a similar situation. Any thoughts ?
Take care out there, and best wishes to all.