Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your risk was of a giant explosion. There was no carbon monoxide poisoning. Not that one is much better than the other.
This was my thought too, it’s not a CO2 risk. If it were really that bad they would’ve smelled it likely. But the answer now is that there should be a gas detector (in addition to CO2 detector) in the vicinity of all gas appliances. I’m a pretty big stickler about this and have caught a small gas leak before near our dryer that even the gas company was impressed I discovered. There’s no point getting mad at DH because everyone messes up. Learn a lesson and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your risk was of a giant explosion. There was no carbon monoxide poisoning. Not that one is much better than the other.
This was my thought too, it’s not a CO2 risk. If it were really that bad they would’ve smelled it likely. But the answer now is that there should be a gas detector (in addition to CO2 detector) in the vicinity of all gas appliances. I’m a pretty big stickler about this and have caught a small gas leak before near our dryer that even the gas company was impressed I discovered. There’s no point getting mad at DH because everyone messes up. Learn a lesson and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call your pediatrician if you are concerned about the baby. Your husband made a mistake and can’t time travel to fix it. It sucks and I understand you are upset/mad, but you are just making yourself miserable. Sometimes extending grace to others really is extending grace to yourself (not allowing this to ruin your day).
I already did but it’s after hours so I have to wait for the doctor to call me back
??you Peds office doesn't have anyone on call
Agree. I started smelling troll when she indicated an 11 month can't sit up by himself.
Anonymous wrote:Your risk was of a giant explosion. There was no carbon monoxide poisoning. Not that one is much better than the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call your pediatrician if you are concerned about the baby. Your husband made a mistake and can’t time travel to fix it. It sucks and I understand you are upset/mad, but you are just making yourself miserable. Sometimes extending grace to others really is extending grace to yourself (not allowing this to ruin your day).
I already did but it’s after hours so I have to wait for the doctor to call me back
??you Peds office doesn't have anyone on call
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call your pediatrician if you are concerned about the baby. Your husband made a mistake and can’t time travel to fix it. It sucks and I understand you are upset/mad, but you are just making yourself miserable. Sometimes extending grace to others really is extending grace to yourself (not allowing this to ruin your day).
I already did but it’s after hours so I have to wait for the doctor to call me back
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At some point your kid is going to get a goose egg bump, shiner, scrape etc on your watch. How harshly do you want to be judged once something actually happens?
Exactly. OP extend some grace because it’s inevitable you’ll be asking for it during your parenting years too. Remember, you and your spouse are a team.
Anonymous wrote:You’re both tired from dealing with a new baby. It’s been a slog. I mean this kindly, but you just haven’t done your stupid thing yet. You will.
Anonymous wrote:I am confused, can’t your 11-month sit upright? Why does he need to be supported in the tub?
Agree with everyone else asking you to extend him grace and potentially work on your anxiety. Otherwise I guarantee you will be posting on DCUM soon that your DH never helps with the kids.
Anonymous wrote:He cooked dinner last night and woke up this morning and realized one of the knobs was on but no flame, so we be been breathing gas all night. I am FURIOUS. is baby (11 months) at risk for any neurological problems? We have a carbon monoxide detector and it didn’t beep but breathing in all those fumes for hours must still be very bad. I want to scream at DH for his carelessness.
Anonymous wrote:At some point your kid is going to get a goose egg bump, shiner, scrape etc on your watch. How harshly do you want to be judged once something actually happens?