> On Dec 21, 8:40 pm, "lisa in mass." <l...@operations.com>
> wrote: >> May the coming year be a better one than the one we're
>> wrapping up.
> Thanks! I agree. So far, mine is looking like it will be. I
> hope yours is looking up too.
> Emily
Next year might be a tough one for me. I'm going to lose my disability insurance, which will require finding a job, though I've been told by my psychiatrist and psychologist that there's no way I can work.
> > On Dec 21, 8:40 pm, "lisa in mass." <l...@operations.com>
> > wrote:
> >> May the coming year be a better one than the one we're
> >> wrapping up.
> > Thanks! I agree. So far, mine is looking like it will be. I
> > hope yours is looking up too.
> > Emily
> Next year might be a tough one for me. I'm going to lose my
> disability insurance, which will require finding a job, though
> I've been told by my psychiatrist and psychologist that there's no
> way I can work.
Ouch. Can't you apply for SSI/SSDI? I know you said you hadn't paid
into the system because of where you worked, but it seems to me that
you could at least get SSI. People who have never worked (and
therefore have never paid into the system), can get SSI,....
> On Dec 25, 1:42 pm, "lisa in mass." <l...@operations.com>
> wrote: >> EMS <esoper1...@gmail.com> wrote
>> innews:fa5ea3f0-495e-4d9f-a2e5-84f3d61c1 > 8...@q9g2000yqe.googlegroup
>> s.com:
>> > On Dec 21, 8:40 pm, "lisa in mass." <l...@operations.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >> May the coming year be a better one than the one we're
>> >> wrapping up.
>> > Thanks! I agree. So far, mine is looking like it will be.
>> > I hope yours is looking up too.
>> > Emily
>> Next year might be a tough one for me. I'm going to lose my
>> disability insurance, which will require finding a job,
>> though I've been told by my psychiatrist and psychologist
>> that there's no way I can work.
> Ouch. Can't you apply for SSI/SSDI? I know you said you
> hadn't paid into the system because of where you worked, but
> it seems to me that you could at least get SSI. People who
> have never worked (and therefore have never paid into the
> system), can get SSI,....
> Emily
My husband makes too much, and we have equity in the house. Unfortunately, they don't take debt load into consideration. We won't be able to pay the bills if I don't have income.
> > On Dec 25, 1:42 pm, "lisa in mass." <l...@operations.com>
> > wrote:
> >> EMS <esoper1...@gmail.com> wrote
> >> innews:fa5ea3f0-495e-4d9f-a2e5-84f3d61c1
> > 8...@q9g2000yqe.googlegroup
> >> s.com:
> >> > On Dec 21, 8:40 pm, "lisa in mass." <l...@operations.com>
> >> > wrote:
> >> >> May the coming year be a better one than the one we're
> >> >> wrapping up.
> >> > Thanks! I agree. So far, mine is looking like it will be.
> >> > I hope yours is looking up too.
> >> > Emily
> >> Next year might be a tough one for me. I'm going to lose my
> >> disability insurance, which will require finding a job,
> >> though I've been told by my psychiatrist and psychologist
> >> that there's no way I can work.
> > Ouch. Can't you apply for SSI/SSDI? I know you said you
> > hadn't paid into the system because of where you worked, but
> > it seems to me that you could at least get SSI. People who
> > have never worked (and therefore have never paid into the
> > system), can get SSI,....
> > Emily
> My husband makes too much, and we have equity in the house.
> Unfortunately, they don't take debt load into consideration. We
> won't be able to pay the bills if I don't have income.
Ah, o.k. That makes sense now. House equity doesn't always count for
an individual person (they have to have a place to live), but your
husbands income would count against you for sure. Bummer. Too bad
your disability insurance runs out. Of course, at some point I'm
convinced social security may run out, and then I'd be screwed too...
Sigh.