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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If this is new - could be related to perimenopause. Brain fog is real. Read Mary Clark Havers' The New Menopause (covers peri too), research brain fog in peri too (lots of info out there). You educated yourself, you educate your husband, you two together develop strategies to prevent it. [/quote] Op here. He’s one of those people who is high skeptical of pmd, he’ll never believe in any brain fog related to menopause. He doesn’t believe in “excuses.” He’s like, just develop strategies for being better.[/quote] To add to this, he’s one of those people who prides himself on never getting sick or if he is sick, works from home instead of taking the day off. He’s that kind of person. Highly perfectionistic. He’s climbed the ranks of his company and is now the boss. Guess who ordered everyone back to the office. That’s who I’m dealing with. Continually making stupid mistakes like this is repulsive to him.[/quote] Oh, you're married to the guy everyone hates. I always wondered what kind of person married them. [/quote] Her husband probably isn't even that bad. .she just wants people to feel bad for her. All she's done is whine and make excuses [/quote] If he is responsible for RTO, then yes, everyone hates him.[/quote]
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