ethelbags if you haven't already do speak to Macmillan and see what advice their benefits people can give you. We found them invaluable when DH became ill and they may well suggest benefits yiu didn't even realise you could apply for. I originally went along with what the Job Centre told us and it was all completely wrong! We would hve been in an awful mess if Macmillan hadn't sorted it for us.
do you have plasterboard on your walls?
^Spongers, cheats and liars - everything I have learnt about men in a lifetime of dating^


but you have made a good point ethel about the expense of chronic illness and the additional worry regarding finance at a time when all your energy should be directed towards getting better or coping with your treatment. Financial stress is the last thing you need!