Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd really like to hear your husband's side of the story. I know too many moms who take complete control over their children's lives and then get mad at their husbands when they don't know about things. But the reality is, the wives made them that way.
Wow. Poor man who was made to be a certain way. Did she hold a gun to your head and force you not to read the bottle of medication? The if only there was a way to look up what the medication was...oh some magical thing called Google maybe. So your wife got a little testy with your ignorance and YOU gave up. Grow the f up and take responsibility for your choices.
Anonymous wrote:I'd really like to hear your husband's side of the story. I know too many moms who take complete control over their children's lives and then get mad at their husbands when they don't know about things. But the reality is, the wives made them that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd really like to hear your husband's side of the story. I know too many moms who take complete control over their children's lives and then get mad at their husbands when they don't know about things. But the reality is, the wives made them that way.
Wow. Poor man who was made to be a certain way. Did she hold a gun to your head and force you not to read the bottle of medication? The if only there was a way to look up what the medication was...oh some magical thing called Google maybe. So your wife got a little testy with your ignorance and YOU gave up. Grow the f up and take responsibility for your choices.
Anonymous wrote:I'd really like to hear your husband's side of the story. I know too many moms who take complete control over their children's lives and then get mad at their husbands when they don't know about things. But the reality is, the wives made them that way.
Anonymous wrote:You said you gave him the less complicated appointment, but that sounds pretty complicated to me.
Anonymous wrote:DS woke up sick today. 99% of the time, I'm the one who takes off work, runs kids to doctor's office, gets medicine, and stays home rest of day with sick child. Unfortunately, I had an appointment with our other child so we had to divide and conquer. I gave him the appointment that was the quickest and I thought the simplest.
It did not dawn on me that DH had no clue what medicine my son was taking as prescribed by the ENT doctor. I left it on the table so he could take to pediatrician's office and show the doctor but he forgot. Ugg - the doctor did not read the file and my DH did not know basic medical info. of what has been going on with my son sense Sept. So, in short, I am waiting for the doctor to call me back to discuss why he prescribe a med that the ENT took him off of and what to do from here since neither the peds meds or the ENT meds are working.
It caused me to wonder, if something happened to me, could my DH comprehend taking care of the kids needs? What parent goes through life not knowing medical info. about their child?