I left my job in 2001 to be a SAHM, fully intending to go back when DS was older. However in 2008 I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. By the time I was diagnosed it had pretty much destroyed the joints in my feet so standing and walking for any length of time was (and still is) agony.
Over the years it's progressed with regular flares, pain/damage in many of my joints including my hands and all the other symptoms of RA - crippling fatigue, issues with my eyes etc. I inject medication weekly, the side effects of which leave me laid out for at least the next two days when I can do pretty much nothing. The meds also compromise my immunity so I get every bug going on top of my RA.
Needless to say going back to work went out the window. I did have a part time job in a local shop for a few months about 15 years ago but they had to let me go because I was off sick so much.
I'm now in my mid 50s, haven't done a 'proper' job for a quarter of a century, no references/recent experience and anyway who will hire someone who is unable to work for at least two days a week and needs time off sick several times a month, and can't do basic stuff like stand/walk/type for long?
DH has supported us but it upsets me so much that I can't contribute and see no way of ever being able to. His wage isn't brilliant (£29k) but we get by, just. That said we've never been on holiday together and have no extras or luxuries and that's my fault. Not working is also very isolating. I have no friends and don't talk to anyone. I envy DH and his job that he loves and at the same time I feel like such a burden.
I wish there was support available for people like me who are not so disabled they can claim benefits but would like to do a few hours. I'm under no illusion that I could ever work full time or even 20 hours a week again, but I still have something to offer if given the chance. But any job would have to fit around my meds/disabilities/hospital appointments etc. I completely understand why employers wouldn't touch me (I've applied for literally hundreds of jobs but gave up last year, I never even got an interview. Sometimes I didn't even get past the application having no references/recent experience).
AIBU to think that there must be tens of thousands of people like me who have been just written off, and that if people want support to find work it should be available? Even just a few hours a week from home?