That does sound really stressful. While debt does cause us a fair amount of stress at times, we haven't really been in the same situation. So, I don't know if you'll find these comments helpful but I've thought of a few things.
That really stinks that you are so close to qualifying for food stamps. Even though you didn't qualify for that, there may be other forms of assistance that you do qualify for.
-- I assume your 8 yo is in school and the 5 yo might be too. You might want to see if they qualify for free or reduced school lunch.
--If your 5 yo is starting kindergarten, does the school offer a full-day program? If this is a good fit for your child, any additional tuition for the all day program is sometimes waived based on income. Maybe that could free up some time for you to do more in-home child care.
-- I remember that a spouse of one of my husband's classmates had an in-home daycare so she could stay home with her child. If you feel like you could take on more in this area, maybe you could post your info on a medical school bulletin board. The medical school may be a good source for potential work in that regard.
--I know that some schools hire part time classroom help. Maybe you could check at your child's school? I don't know if that would be worth your while if you have to put your youngest in daycare.
--My husband's residency program does not charge an employee contribution for the health care plan. (So my daughter and I are covered at no cost to us). I don't know if this is the norm or not. If you are paying for health insurance for your kids, you may want to look into your state's Child Health Insurance Plan (CHIP). I saw on your profile you live in PA -- here is the web address: http://www.insurance.state.pa.us/html/chip.html
--Kris posted (somewhere! I can't remember where!) something about a physician loan program through Sun Trust (???). It sounds like you can get $7K per year and only pay interest until residency is up. Maybe that interest rate would be better than your credit card rate.
--I know this can be a really touchy subject....but....are there any family members that could help you out? From whom you would feel comfortable receiving help?
--If you haven't already, shop around for the best credit card rates. Even though you feel like you're in a tight spot, you still have room to negotiate. I used to have a website that showed the lowest credit card interest rates, etc, but I can't find it. Sorry! If I come across it I'll post it.
That does just sound so stressful. Even though you are well past halfway through the residency, I'm sure those 2 years are feeling so far away. Hang in there.
That really stinks that you are so close to qualifying for food stamps. Even though you didn't qualify for that, there may be other forms of assistance that you do qualify for.
-- I assume your 8 yo is in school and the 5 yo might be too. You might want to see if they qualify for free or reduced school lunch.
--If your 5 yo is starting kindergarten, does the school offer a full-day program? If this is a good fit for your child, any additional tuition for the all day program is sometimes waived based on income. Maybe that could free up some time for you to do more in-home child care.
-- I remember that a spouse of one of my husband's classmates had an in-home daycare so she could stay home with her child. If you feel like you could take on more in this area, maybe you could post your info on a medical school bulletin board. The medical school may be a good source for potential work in that regard.
--I know that some schools hire part time classroom help. Maybe you could check at your child's school? I don't know if that would be worth your while if you have to put your youngest in daycare.
--My husband's residency program does not charge an employee contribution for the health care plan. (So my daughter and I are covered at no cost to us). I don't know if this is the norm or not. If you are paying for health insurance for your kids, you may want to look into your state's Child Health Insurance Plan (CHIP). I saw on your profile you live in PA -- here is the web address: http://www.insurance.state.pa.us/html/chip.html
--Kris posted (somewhere! I can't remember where!) something about a physician loan program through Sun Trust (???). It sounds like you can get $7K per year and only pay interest until residency is up. Maybe that interest rate would be better than your credit card rate.
--I know this can be a really touchy subject....but....are there any family members that could help you out? From whom you would feel comfortable receiving help?
--If you haven't already, shop around for the best credit card rates. Even though you feel like you're in a tight spot, you still have room to negotiate. I used to have a website that showed the lowest credit card interest rates, etc, but I can't find it. Sorry! If I come across it I'll post it.
That does just sound so stressful. Even though you are well past halfway through the residency, I'm sure those 2 years are feeling so far away. Hang in there.
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