answer:My advice would generally be not to run away from problems. My experience is this rarely helps because you just take your problems with you. In your situation though, you can’t afford the healthcare you need to get better. So, my first thing would be to ask (and I am not in the US so I don’t know) is there any way to access the medical help you need where you are? That would be a better option than moving to a country where you may also have no support system at all. I have some questions too. Do you have any family/friends in the US that can help you sell up and invest the money from the sale of your property so it is safe and you don’t fritter it away? Perhaps it can be used to help provide you with some income AND to pay for some healthcare in the US. Of course this depends on how long it takes to sell up. At least you would have that problem taken care of and you can then make a final decision about whether the UK is the right option. If you do move back to the UK, do you have any family there? I know you said you have one friend but you can’t live with that person. So, do you have anyone else? I am concerned about you moving all that way and then being alone. Can you speak to the British Consulate? Perhaps, if you are British, they can help you at least with some advice. They will be able to tell you whether you could immediately access health care under the National Health system for instance. Where in the UK would you move to as well? You are very vulnerable at the moment and I am concerned about you making big decisions. Make sure you are running to something better. I do agree that you need to do something to start getting well. You need to be able to access health care and medicine whether in the US or UK.