.... and to celebrate, my landlord is evicting me. A month ago, my two primary sources of income were cut off at once. This left me temporarily, and I stress temporarily, unable to pay rent. Only ten days late with rent and my landlord begins the eviction process.
The thought of facing such loss one year after losing everything in Katrina has been emotionally paralysing. I’ve suffered anxiety, panic attacks, sleeplessness, inability to eat, nausea, headaches and exhaustion. I’ve called the suicide hotline three times in the last week. As a person who is usually very positive in outlook, determined and strong, I see very negative changes in myself. I know that a lot of the old panic from that devastating loss a year ago is creeping back into my psyche.
I am in the process of rectifying my financial situation, but the wheels of beaurocracy turn slowly, while the wheels of eviction turn quickly. Anyone who wishes to help can sign the petition to prevent my complex from evicting Katrina evacuees.
George W Bush has declared the 29th of August a day of remembrance for victims of Katrina. Remember with compassion, not greed.
