Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel you OP. My DH constantly complains of one ailment or another. He actually does a lot around the house and with DC and powers through (he knows I'll be unhappy if he doesn't do his share in general) but the constant sighing about how tired he is and how he has some random symptom gets exhausting and stressful for me. Yes, he has been to a doctor (after literally years of me begging him to), no issues there.
Doctors must love it when wives insist husbands waste their time with this complete BS.
People get jet lagged. People get sick.
I'm not following what you are saying. I was sharing that my husband constantly complains of feeling ill. He doesn't travel for work and doesn't deal with jet lag. He hadn't seen a doctor or had blood work for years, and he finally did that. Do you think it is "BS" to go to the doctor to get standard blood work done and discuss health concerns that you complain about on a daily basis?
You said “I feel you OP” which implies a similar issue. But you’re talking about an entirely different “man cold” unbeknownst to the rest of us.
So you apparently also weren’t following what OP was saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often does he travel? Every month? Is he taking advantage of his sniffles? Is he still working thru the man cold?
OP - he travels every month or so. At the minimum every quarter. I try and have empathy but its hard because stuff still needs to get done and then I have to do it all. I power through when I have a migraine or any sickness that isn't completely debilitating. Its what parents do when they have young kids who can't function on their own.
How old are your kids and what exactly is it that you need to do when he’s sick that he’s not helping with?
Op - kids are 11 and under. Elementary school age.
Need to get kids up, fed breakfast, lunches made, drive to school, walk dog, I work full time from home, pick up kids from school, supervise homework, make dinner, drive kids to sports practices, make sure laundry is done, give baths to younger kids, get kids ready for bed, put to bed, clean up house before I can finally go to sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often does he travel? Every month? Is he taking advantage of his sniffles? Is he still working thru the man cold?
OP - he travels every month or so. At the minimum every quarter. I try and have empathy but its hard because stuff still needs to get done and then I have to do it all. I power through when I have a migraine or any sickness that isn't completely debilitating. Its what parents do when they have young kids who can't function on their own.
Agree. Women with children have to power through in order to keep the family afloat and moving forward.
Too many husbands dump everything on their wives too much and too frequently.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel you OP. My DH constantly complains of one ailment or another. He actually does a lot around the house and with DC and powers through (he knows I'll be unhappy if he doesn't do his share in general) but the constant sighing about how tired he is and how he has some random symptom gets exhausting and stressful for me. Yes, he has been to a doctor (after literally years of me begging him to), no issues there.
Doctors must love it when wives insist husbands waste their time with this complete BS.
People get jet lagged. People get sick.
I'm not following what you are saying. I was sharing that my husband constantly complains of feeling ill. He doesn't travel for work and doesn't deal with jet lag. He hadn't seen a doctor or had blood work for years, and he finally did that. Do you think it is "BS" to go to the doctor to get standard blood work done and discuss health concerns that you complain about on a daily basis?
You said “I feel you OP” which implies a similar issue. But you’re talking about an entirely different “man cold” unbeknownst to the rest of us.
So you apparently also weren’t following what OP was saying.
Obviously, "I feel you" does not mean "I am experiencing an identical situation"
Can you maybe find something else to do with your time besides trying unsuccessfully to abuse people online? It's a beautiful day here in the DMV (if you live here). Go outside.
Sorry I triggered you by pointing out your reply was a non sequitur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often does he travel? Every month? Is he taking advantage of his sniffles? Is he still working thru the man cold?
OP - he travels every month or so. At the minimum every quarter. I try and have empathy but its hard because stuff still needs to get done and then I have to do it all. I power through when I have a migraine or any sickness that isn't completely debilitating. Its what parents do when they have young kids who can't function on their own.
Yeah, if he travels every month you need to quit your job
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel you OP. My DH constantly complains of one ailment or another. He actually does a lot around the house and with DC and powers through (he knows I'll be unhappy if he doesn't do his share in general) but the constant sighing about how tired he is and how he has some random symptom gets exhausting and stressful for me. Yes, he has been to a doctor (after literally years of me begging him to), no issues there.
Doctors must love it when wives insist husbands waste their time with this complete BS.
People get jet lagged. People get sick.
I'm not following what you are saying. I was sharing that my husband constantly complains of feeling ill. He doesn't travel for work and doesn't deal with jet lag. He hadn't seen a doctor or had blood work for years, and he finally did that. Do you think it is "BS" to go to the doctor to get standard blood work done and discuss health concerns that you complain about on a daily basis?
You said “I feel you OP” which implies a similar issue. But you’re talking about an entirely different “man cold” unbeknownst to the rest of us.
So you apparently also weren’t following what OP was saying.
Obviously, "I feel you" does not mean "I am experiencing an identical situation"
Can you maybe find something else to do with your time besides trying unsuccessfully to abuse people online? It's a beautiful day here in the DMV (if you live here). Go outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often does he travel? Every month? Is he taking advantage of his sniffles? Is he still working thru the man cold?
OP - he travels every month or so. At the minimum every quarter. I try and have empathy but its hard because stuff still needs to get done and then I have to do it all. I power through when I have a migraine or any sickness that isn't completely debilitating. Its what parents do when they have young kids who can't function on their own.
How old are your kids and what exactly is it that you need to do when he’s sick that he’s not helping with?
Op - kids are 11 and under. Elementary school age.
Need to get kids up, fed breakfast, lunches made, drive to school, walk dog, I work full time from home, pick up kids from school, supervise homework, make dinner, drive kids to sports practices, make sure laundry is done, give baths to younger kids, get kids ready for bed, put to bed, clean up house before I can finally go to sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel you OP. My DH constantly complains of one ailment or another. He actually does a lot around the house and with DC and powers through (he knows I'll be unhappy if he doesn't do his share in general) but the constant sighing about how tired he is and how he has some random symptom gets exhausting and stressful for me. Yes, he has been to a doctor (after literally years of me begging him to), no issues there.
Doctors must love it when wives insist husbands waste their time with this complete BS.
People get jet lagged. People get sick.
I'm not following what you are saying. I was sharing that my husband constantly complains of feeling ill. He doesn't travel for work and doesn't deal with jet lag. He hadn't seen a doctor or had blood work for years, and he finally did that. Do you think it is "BS" to go to the doctor to get standard blood work done and discuss health concerns that you complain about on a daily basis?
You said “I feel you OP” which implies a similar issue. But you’re talking about an entirely different “man cold” unbeknownst to the rest of us.
So you apparently also weren’t following what OP was saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel you OP. My DH constantly complains of one ailment or another. He actually does a lot around the house and with DC and powers through (he knows I'll be unhappy if he doesn't do his share in general) but the constant sighing about how tired he is and how he has some random symptom gets exhausting and stressful for me. Yes, he has been to a doctor (after literally years of me begging him to), no issues there.
Doctors must love it when wives insist husbands waste their time with this complete BS.
People get jet lagged. People get sick.
I'm not following what you are saying. I was sharing that my husband constantly complains of feeling ill. He doesn't travel for work and doesn't deal with jet lag. He hadn't seen a doctor or had blood work for years, and he finally did that. Do you think it is "BS" to go to the doctor to get standard blood work done and discuss health concerns that you complain about on a daily basis?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel you OP. My DH constantly complains of one ailment or another. He actually does a lot around the house and with DC and powers through (he knows I'll be unhappy if he doesn't do his share in general) but the constant sighing about how tired he is and how he has some random symptom gets exhausting and stressful for me. Yes, he has been to a doctor (after literally years of me begging him to), no issues there.
Doctors must love it when wives insist husbands waste their time with this complete BS.
People get jet lagged. People get sick.