DennisK
Songster
Hello erinszoo! More and more, this being “poor” business is becoming prevalent. I have my Social Security and a small pension from my work place. It is enough for me to get by, but with each year, the list of things I can't afford gets longer. With each year, I must learn more ways to do for myself, those things I depended on others to do for me. Fortunately, there is an abundance of knowledge at our fingertips – Internet, libraries, etc. But in some cases, I find knowing doesn't seem to be enough. For me, my own health goes wanting even though I know so much about it. The experience I had with my pup, Lindy, got me to thinking this sense of empowerment might be something we need along with the knowledge that we have – anyway, it is something to consider. I take three blood pressure pills, and I was shocked to find that the cost (even with prescription insurance) of these drugs have DOUBLED during the last three months. Soon, I will have to add those medicines to the list of things that I can't afford. I need to find ways to shift my dependency on these drug companies to myself.I love that you were able to save your dog. Not being able to afford medical care for our animals or ourselves is so worrying. You did what you could. I've fixed a broken turkey leg, cared for cat wounds, even nursed a lizard. Healing myself just never seems to happen though. It takes too long and life gets in the way and I have no support. Being poor just really sucks sometimes.
P.S. Lindy is doing just great!