Anonymous wrote:
In fairness, no one really cares about another adult being sick- some are just better at hiding it. It is often an inconvenience and it is difficult to empathize. Most people care about their kids, period. That said, not being able to manage to faux cosset and attend to a heavily pregnant wife is certainly a red flag. I suggest getting a tubal ligation after birth.
Anonymous wrote:OP needs to sleep. She needs fluids and some food. It's unclear to me whether she needs medicine picked up. (At day 3, it would seem no). It appears they do not have other children.
What exactly is her DH supposed to be doing here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't care for yourself while sick and no children, you're in for a very rude awakening when that baby is born.
You might want to work on your reading comprehension. OP has been trying to take off herself. Her rude husband couldn’t relocate himself to work somewhere else for a couple of days so that she could sleep and get better.
Wait, I just read posts that said the sick DH should relocate to the family room. OP, can relocate to another bed and go to sleep without all this extra drama. The idea of moving furniture out of a room seems dumb.
Anonymous wrote:
In fairness, no one really cares about another adult being sick- some are just better at hiding it. It is often an inconvenience and it is difficult to empathize. Most people care about their kids, period. That said, not being able to manage to faux cosset and attend to a heavily pregnant wife is certainly a red flag. I suggest getting a tubal ligation after birth.
Anonymous wrote:What a jackass. You have permission to rip him a new one. Here’s what you can say:
“Let me clear with you: your behavior the past several days has been reprehensible. I’m 35 weeks pregnant with your child and sick as a dog. The best you can do is give me some coconut water. Your lack of care is not okay. To be clear, you’ll be taking care of your family when they’re here. I’m focused on two things: getting better and growing this baby. What questions might you have?”
Anonymous wrote:I am sick, sicker than I have been in the past 5 years, and the only thing he’s done for me is buy me a ton of coconut water to hydrate myself with. Asked him for peace and quiet and if he could please move his computer and work outside the bedroom for a few days so I could rest and sleep, and the answer was no because it was too much of a hassle to move the furniture/desktop computer. Perfunctory asking how I felt with no real care or concern. He seems mad that I’ve ruined Christmas (his family is coming in and he’s afraid they will get sick too), accused me of “doing nothing” for the past 3 days because I’ve been unable to leave the bed (today is the first day I’ve been ok enough to get on a computer and type). Did I mention I’m 35 weeks pregnant? God I am so hurt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't care for yourself while sick and no children, you're in for a very rude awakening when that baby is born.
You might want to work on your reading comprehension. OP has been trying to take off herself. Her rude husband couldn’t relocate himself to work somewhere else for a couple of days so that she could sleep and get better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What a jackass. You have permission to rip him a new one. Here’s what you can say:
“Let me clear with you: your behavior the past several days has been reprehensible. I’m 35 weeks pregnant with your child and sick as a dog. The best you can do is give me some coconut water. Your lack of care is not okay. To be clear, you’ll be taking care of your family when they’re here. I’m focused on two things: getting better and growing this baby. What questions might you have?”
Good Lord it's so bad when people suggest scripts, especially haughty, self-righteous nonsense like the above.
Ignore this fool, OP. By all means, made your needs known, but there's no need to be that nasty and aggressive. PP is a goddamned idiot.
Anonymous wrote:If you can't care for yourself while sick and no children, you're in for a very rude awakening when that baby is born.
Anonymous wrote:What a jackass. You have permission to rip him a new one. Here’s what you can say:
“Let me clear with you: your behavior the past several days has been reprehensible. I’m 35 weeks pregnant with your child and sick as a dog. The best you can do is give me some coconut water. Your lack of care is not okay. To be clear, you’ll be taking care of your family when they’re here. I’m focused on two things: getting better and growing this baby. What questions might you have?”