To the OP: I think we are the same person (except I don't have 5 kids

). My DH has used all of his paid medical leave and is now on unpaid personal leave. He still gets to say he's employed and we get to keep his crappy insurance as long as we pay his part of the premium
He's been out for months. First he had a pulmonary embolism and now his degenerative disc disease/arthritis has become so bad he's in constant severe pain. He takes the nasty drugs as well but they barely touch it. He's done physical therapy, a TENS unit, medication, excercises even accupressure - nothing helps more than a hour or so. The neurosurgeon says surgery won't help either - the bone spurs are just too bad. He can't sit, stand, walk or stay in one position more than a few minutes at a time. Our normal lives have ground to a halt as we are desperately trying to navigate this disability thing. His regular doctor, the specialists and the pain management doctors are telling him he will never be able to go back to his career (retail upper management) and can give very little hope for other venues.
On top of the heartbreak that comes from watching a loved one suffer so much is the mountain, and I do mean mountain, of medical bills that just never seem to stop. We are going to have to file bankruptcy soon and that is so distressing. Our savings are just about gone and we're now trying to make it on my salary alone. Throw in the holidays and kids and it's a wonder you and I are not sitting in a puddle in the corner.
I love how people can't wait to tell you that "they" don't need medicine or "they" suck it up and do what needs to be done

My husband has the strongest work ethic of anyone I've ever met. This is just about killing him. I can't tell you how many times he would work 60 plus hours in a week.
Every person is different and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Trust me, if he was able he'd be at work right now.
We started selling things on eBay again and have done really well, but that won't last forever as we're getting rid of things the kids left behind when they moved out. He can and does help me with that (taking pictures etc) because he can rest when he needs to. We also pared down to the necessities...ie I have to have internet because I work from home, but we disconnected the cell phones and Directv. We sold our extra vehicle, and have long since gotten rid of the credit cards.
Wow - I just realized how long I've been rambling....dang, that feels good to vent

You hang in there OP. You are not alone
