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Monday, April 17, 2017

Illness Can Equal Poverty.

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I touch on this subject from time to time because most of you know by now that I have a chronic illness.  I have been sick for a very long time and people sometimes don't understand what you go through.

 Since this blog touches on the subject of saving money, I had to speak on this subject about how illness can equal poverty.

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 Over the years, I have seen many people who have great careers and they seem to be on top of the world and all of a sudden an illness will compromise their well-being.

  It is something very personal that can throw you into a world of uncertainty. At this point, you may not be able to do the same kind of work that you did in the past.

  Bills are due and you may have small children that you are responsible for. There is a chance that you may not be able to ever work again and this is the scenario that is very troubling.

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I have actually seen people who have lost everything because they are so sick.  At this point, life presents a picture that is very bleak.  It is very easy for depression to take hold of you and you are ready to give up because you don't know what else to do.

 There are some services available to people who are disabled but there aren't enough and they just provide the bare minimum.

We deal with being chastised, belittled, and judged on a lifestyle that we didn't ask for.  Your children also may not understand fully what is going on and they may act out because of the misfortune that has severely impacted your family.

  There isn't any real prediction that one day you will be sick and disabled.  Poverty takes place because if you are sick, you can not continue to build up your resume, to get a higher-paying job.

People Homeless Male Street Poverty Social
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Family can be helpful but sometimes they can scoff and talk negatively behind your back.  We sometimes deal with a state of loneliness that only another sick person knows.

 We have a tendency to smile through our pain, so we don't have to constantly talk about being sick.

 I pray that one day, someone will take an active stand against the mistreatment of the disabled and also put some new laws into effect that will help the disabled live a good lifestyle without being impoverished because illness shouldn't equal poverty.





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