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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 370224" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Thanks, Ladies! (I don't have a husband, by the way) Yeah, I've learned there were a couple of areas I could have received help in starting last year if I had known. I have to just let it roll off my back and be thankful that I at least know it now. I could have applied to VA starting last June. Instead of drawing on credit (which ultimately led to bankruptcy), I could have gotten help with utility bills and so forth...etc....it's ok. It does make me cringe though when I first hear something else that was available- oh, like paying almost $1000 a month trying to hold onto private medication insurance because my previous employer nor anyone else mentioned that new law where people could have that reduced 50% or more. It's ok- in the long run this might be the very thing that helps difficult child and me the most in other ways. It brings me full circle, that's for sure. With difficult child, we'll just have to see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 370224, member: 3699"] Thanks, Ladies! (I don't have a husband, by the way) Yeah, I've learned there were a couple of areas I could have received help in starting last year if I had known. I have to just let it roll off my back and be thankful that I at least know it now. I could have applied to VA starting last June. Instead of drawing on credit (which ultimately led to bankruptcy), I could have gotten help with utility bills and so forth...etc....it's ok. It does make me cringe though when I first hear something else that was available- oh, like paying almost $1000 a month trying to hold onto private medication insurance because my previous employer nor anyone else mentioned that new law where people could have that reduced 50% or more. It's ok- in the long run this might be the very thing that helps difficult child and me the most in other ways. It brings me full circle, that's for sure. With difficult child, we'll just have to see. [/QUOTE]
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