surfacing
08-12-2012, 11:22 AM
Hello! I registered and made a flurry of posts a couple of weeks ago and disappeared. I'm pretty faddy like that.
I got fired recently for being unable to carry out my job due to anxiety.
My flat contract is up soon too. I have no money, I have debt.
My plan has been to get a flat, get benefits, try to nurture my freelance illustration and design business whilst dealing with severe general anxiety and everything that goes with it.
I found a flat, on my own. I can't live with others again, I get so paranoid and I hate it. I want a space to do my art and run my business. (recently I've been doing the cutesy hand-drawn illustrations for handmade burger co.)
I can afford it IF I get full benefits AND earn some money doing permitted work.i can't get full housing benefit to cover whole rent because I've chosen to take the mOst expensive option of living by myself. Sharing makes me ill, I hide from people and avoid using communal areas, just feel constantly worried they'll be angry with me as I find it hard to stay on top of housework etc.
I am waiting to hear if I've managed to blag the flat. But I'm scared I won't be able to afford it. My dad is guarantor. My other option is to stay with my mum but she has issues and is emotionally manipulative and drives me insane, and changeable (possible bpd) and lives in a rural village so I would be isolated from my support network and my roller derby team and my target market, my friends and it would cost a fortune to get into the city amd i would be away from my doctor etc, and it might affect my ability to get benefits in the future if they know I have somewhere to go.
I am scared now, I lose my home at end of the month. The estate agents will receive my paperwork on Monday and start the process of credit checks etc and once that starts I can't get my admin fee of £200 refunded.
Is getting the flat just me tryi g to keep on coping when I can't and piling more stress on myself, or is it a good thing?
I got fired recently for being unable to carry out my job due to anxiety.
My flat contract is up soon too. I have no money, I have debt.
My plan has been to get a flat, get benefits, try to nurture my freelance illustration and design business whilst dealing with severe general anxiety and everything that goes with it.
I found a flat, on my own. I can't live with others again, I get so paranoid and I hate it. I want a space to do my art and run my business. (recently I've been doing the cutesy hand-drawn illustrations for handmade burger co.)
I can afford it IF I get full benefits AND earn some money doing permitted work.i can't get full housing benefit to cover whole rent because I've chosen to take the mOst expensive option of living by myself. Sharing makes me ill, I hide from people and avoid using communal areas, just feel constantly worried they'll be angry with me as I find it hard to stay on top of housework etc.
I am waiting to hear if I've managed to blag the flat. But I'm scared I won't be able to afford it. My dad is guarantor. My other option is to stay with my mum but she has issues and is emotionally manipulative and drives me insane, and changeable (possible bpd) and lives in a rural village so I would be isolated from my support network and my roller derby team and my target market, my friends and it would cost a fortune to get into the city amd i would be away from my doctor etc, and it might affect my ability to get benefits in the future if they know I have somewhere to go.
I am scared now, I lose my home at end of the month. The estate agents will receive my paperwork on Monday and start the process of credit checks etc and once that starts I can't get my admin fee of £200 refunded.
Is getting the flat just me tryi g to keep on coping when I can't and piling more stress on myself, or is it a good thing?