+1 isolate the sick spouse where they’re unlikely to be woken up and less likely to spread their germs. Even if you leave them in the master, you still have to go in to get ready, open drawers, touch various objects. All they need to do in the guest room is sleep and not leave their germs on multiple communal surfaces. Also, we put my bed in the master and his bed in the guest, so no way I’m giving up my wonderful tempurpedic
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| Sick spouse gets first choice. |
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In our house we rarely have anything more than a cold. I think we both got the 24 hr bug 3 years ago.
So for colds, we both stay in the same room. Going to be exposed regardless. If one spouse is having difficulty sleeping , they go to the guest room. Recently I had a sinus infection and was majorly congested. One night DH went to the guest room because I was snoring!! Another night I went because I was tossing and turning all night and didn't want to wake him up. |
| Sick spouse stays in MBR. |
| Whichever spouse wants to be alone moves to the guest bedroom. Usually that's me, regardless of who is sick. |
This should be the answer. All too often though it's whatever the DW wants. |
| We sleep together. I rub DH's back when he's sick before we go to sleep. If I was sick I'd want to sleep in my own room. |
When? When did I suggest my marriage was stronger? Project much? |
If you would want your own room when you're sick, why don't you give your DH the same space by going to a different room when he is sick? Why do you stick around and rub his back? Would you want someone rubbing your back when you're trying to fall asleep while sick? |
Seriously. What a defensive response! |
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Well spouse should be in whichever room is closer to the kids, or sick spouse should be closer to the bathroom.
If all other factors are equal, I think sick spouse should stay in their room because the sheets already have "sick person" on them, and the well person might be less likely to get sick if they move to a room with clean sheets. |
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OP here,
Interesting and varied responses. Anyway this happened last week when I (DW) was sick. DH wanted to go to the guest bedroom. He ended up staying in our bedroom.. We have 9 month old twins who are not yet sleeping through the night reliably. You can't hear them from the guest room and the guest room is further away from where they sleep. |
Umm yes. This is DH's preference to get his back rubbed while sick. He's currently sick now and I did that last night. We both sleep more soundly in the same bed. I can't remember a night that DH and I didn't share the same bed (although when we were first married my MIL tried to have us sleep in separate rooms still at her house! That was a NO in my book.) |
If you're sick and the twins wake up, kick your DH until he gets up and cares for them. I've done that to ensure fairness because my DH can sleep through a baby's cry. Sometimes I even feign ignorance "oh I kicked you awake when the baby was crying? Don't remember that at all!" |
This. In our house, that's the regular bedroom, because it has a tv and the sick spouse may be up for much of the night. But it's really the sick spouse's choice (and how is this not everyone's answer?!?!?). |