Definitely make a budget and stick to it.
Go to a discount grocery store and/or buy store brands. Avoid expensive snacks and convenience foods. Do not eat out. Change your eating habits at home so you are eating nutritious, but less expensive meals.
Cut out nonessentials--be sure to pay the rent/mortgage, utilities, etc. As another poster said, contact the utilitites and see if they can work with you for several months (may require doctor's letters, etc.)
Consider getting rid of cable tv. Use free entertainment opportunitites. Exchange videos/dvds with friends. Get books and videos from the library.
Wait on buying new clothes.
Turn the temperature control for the furnace down lower and wrap up in blankets and wear warmer clothes in the house.
Consolidate any trips you make in the car to run errands and go to the grocery store.
If you have credit card bills, call the companies and explain your situation and ask them to work with you. Provide doctor letters if needed.
Will it be hard? Yes. Everytime, you want to buy something that isn't a necessity, put that money in a jar and it will be there when you really need it.
Good luck with this and wishes for a speedy recovery!!!!!!!!
