Wanna know what really pisses me off?
The lack of support for people under 40 who have cancer. My husband has bowel cancer, he's 31 and is a public servant. Due to his high income, my income and our assets, it pretty much puts us out of the running for many types of support.
Not only do I work full time (and weird hours at that), I'm also running the household and being Rob's carer. I take him to his appointments, sit with him during chemo, clean the house and all that entails, care for our pets, work full time and do whatever needs doing.
This week, I decided that it was becoming too much and if I continued, I'd end up rendering myself useless to Rob by running myself into the ground.
So I did a bit of research, called our local council and enquired about getting some assistance with the house. I was told point blank that they would not help us because we weren't old or on a pension. When I asked where I could get some help, they told us they had no idea. I was stunned.
So I called the Commonwealth Carelink Centre who gave me the numbers of a few places like Silver Circle and Benetas. Benetas is for aged care so strike that off our list. Silver Circle weren't all that interested in helping us and I found quite expensive - hard when you've got a mortgage, bills, debts etc. I called another place for home help who suggested we call a cleaning company, not a home help company. I even called Cancer Connect to see if they could help find someone who would assist us with no luck.
So I called a cleaning company we once used and hired a cleaner to come in once a week for 2 hours. Just enough to ensure my house doesn't turn into a hell hole while I try to deal with everything else going on. Hopefully it doesn't strain our finances too much - afterall, we have rent, bills, debt, medication etc to pay for like so many others.
I called Centrelink to enquire about getting the Carers Allowance. It's only 100 bucks or so a fortnight but would make all the difference to us - would pay for our cleaner. However on seeing the paperwork, I pretty much have to jump through hoops to even entertain applying for it. Given my husband is quite independant at the moment, I don't like my chances.
By the end, I sat in tears at the total bullshit I had endured that morning. No one would help us. They just kept passing the buck to the next organisation.
My husband is still quite independant right now, he's not on a pension and is trying to go back to work a little. Yet, many won't help us because we don't qualify, we aren't aged, my husband is still too independant or he's not terminal and we aren't on a pension.
All I bloody wanted was a somewhat subsidised cleaner to clean for 2 hours a week to take the pressure off us and so we could spend time doing more important things, like being newlyweds.