My DS, now 10, was born without part of his arm and a couple of years ago we were told we could claim DLA. we now get this at the middle carers rate although it all goes into his bank account to pay for adaptions he needs and for prosthetics as he gets older - NHS ones are awful and he won't wear them.
I had to leave work as they were very cruel with regards to time I needed off for hospital appointments, OT to talk to teacher meetings, regular prosthetic trials etc and it all got too stressful.
I was then told I could get carers allowance which I claimed, and then my tax credits also went up from the basic £40ish a month, to £170.
My DH earns an okay wage so I always felt a bit uncomfortable getting this money anyway. we are no way well off financially but we get by...although it may have been a different story if I didn't get CA and had given up work long-term.
Anyway, I never talk about benefits to friends as I know they wouldn't understand, they are all hard-working, struggling etc. And I think they wouldn't like the fact we get £500 a month in benefits due to DS1's disability. My friend even raised an eyebrow that I got into the cinema free with him (CEA card).
But, as my family keep reminding me, they don't have to cope with the constant struggle of hospital appointment and the whole psychological and emotional aspects of his condition. And if this money makes his life a bit easier in the future then we shouldn't feel at all guilty.
Anyway, I accidentally let it slip I'd be getting the surestart maternity grant (after chatting to a friend about how it was going to be difficult buying all new stuff for DC3). She immediately asked why I was entitled to this which made me have to say we get higher than the family element tax credits because DS1 gets DLA. Her face was a picture, saying he didn't cost anymore than a child of his age would anyway.
I couldn't be bothered to go into detail but now I feel guilty