Dealing with the shock and panic after being told you're going to Die!
Nine years ago I received the "You have Less than 6 months to Live" statement and still, it chills my soul and I get nervous twitters.
The Shock was extreme and bewildered at the suddenness of it and what was ahead of me. Then I was so sad and angry at the way the GP just dropped that statement on my wife (who had lost her first husband to Cancer) and myself without easing the news to us. I have often thought to have rung him back but the rollercoaster had begun setting things in motion-my future was NOW.
1/Discussing with my wife what we had to put in place for after I'm gone. This was one of the most harrowing experiences of my life. Talking in the "second person" about me "in the first person" about how to plan for my death!
Reality hits home like I said my future was Now and the clock was ticking, so it HAD to be addressed.
A/ What money did we have? Would it be enough? What property do we own should we sell it?
So there we were planning a life for one (reality). Consolidate,
**B/Check superannuation amounts( which you can accessed regardless of age with a terminal diagnosis)
**Check to see if a Life Insurance Policy is attached to your super(i didn't know until i asked)
C. Centrelink (as I thought I would never work again)
D. Advise my employer
E. Check my Will is up to date.
F. Apply for Qld Govt Travel Subsidy Scheme (also didn't know) Link Here
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Phil on a Mission