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solitaire no more

April 14th, 2012 at 01:11 pm

i finally did it again and closed my solitaire online acct but not before loosing more money. i really wanted to play last night and instead closed the acct and read this helpline for gamblers. its a real good site that also has counselors. i read some stories including one about a gambler who committed suicide which reminded me that i have been almost in his shoes. i was reminded of a recent realization of mine concerning selfdestructive behaviors. promiscuity, alcoholism and gambling. this in turn led me to google self destructive behaviors where i was led to one concerning depression. of course being diagnosed manic/depressive i knew i had found another source of wisdom. anyway I DID NOT gamble anymore.

i went ahead and paid walmart 200 leaving a balance of 19.00. i would have paid the entire balance but i had left the statement home and didn't know if they would have that info. i sent the hospital their 200. set aside one hundred for groceries and have three hundred to last me three and a half weeks. i am somewhat ashamed of myself for not giving anything to charity after blowing so much on myself.

i haven't been feeling well all week. either i don't have an appetite or else when i eat i feel nausous. i am adjusting one medicene and just started another so that could be the culprit. anyway, i have lost 13 pounds in less than two weeks and while i am obese, this is too fast of a weight loss to be healthy.

i sure do miss having my dad to talk to. my brother isn't much of a talker or listener and my sisters don't like to be bothered much although the one who used to complain the most has called almost every day since the memorial service. i guess she's worried about me. they will be coming in from the lake about sixty miles away next week for one or two nights.

my car is a 1991 mazda with about 65000 actual miles, one owner my aunt other than myself. i just paid the insurance in march for six months. the only place i go is the grocery store and the cigarette store. our city has a handiride that i qualify for where they will give door to door service for a nominal (i think a quarter) fee for the handicap. my brothers car isn't in good shape and i was thinking about just giving him my car and turning toward the bus for getting around. not only would it save on insurance it would also save on gas and repairs.

the senior citizens group, i am 59 and am considered senior, in our town offers exercise rooms and plate lunches. the exercise is free and the lunch is three dollars/day. i believe i will start going up there once i am feeling better a couple times a week. not only would i get a healthy meal but i should meet some people who are lonely like myself.

my last capital one card is due to be closed out on the 22nd. i cut the cards up, two accts, about a year ago because the only thing i used them for was solitaire. the debit card is my only resouce now for solitaire and as i said i closed the acct. anyway, glad to be done with them.

i am not sure how medicaid works but the insurance i have with medicare signed me up and i am sure i will loose medicaid once i inherit the money from dad. does anyone know about this? when that's gone, my bill for my meds will increase but because most of my Rx's are generic i don't think i will reach the donut hole anytime soon...luckily.

anyway, thanks to so many blogs that have given me inspiration and also the comments each of you have made.

believe it or not, i really am a very good money manager.

4 Responses to “solitaire no more”

  1. NJDebbie Says:
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    Michele, you are doing great! You recognized that your solataire account would only lead to debt and you were sensible enough to close the account. I hope you get the medication situation stabilized. Exercise and healthy meals are the key to weight loss success. Please know that I'm rooting you and look forward to reading about your progress.

  2. creditcardfree Says:
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    Great move, closing the account! And getting out and meeting others is an excellent idea. Take care!!

  3. Jerry Says:
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    Nice going on closing that account, it will lead to a brighter financial future. The insurance thing will become easier to understand with time, that is just the nature of things.
    Jerry

  4. patientsaver Says:
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    Yes, I'm wondering too if an inheritance would disqualify you for Medicaid. You could probably do a google search and get some answers. Not really sure how that works.

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