Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depression is very common after bypass surgery or a heart attack.
This is true. Read up on it. Some medical procedures (big ones) can drastically change a person's personality. A good physician will warn you about this.
Anonymous wrote:Depression is very common after bypass surgery or a heart attack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Ignore this. This pp wants your husband dead
If he fails to take responsibility for his own health, he'll die young. He needs to watch his diet; he needs to exercise; and he needs to develop better ways of coping with things he finds stressful. It's hard to imagine a worse technique than telling a wife she's "killing you"; he obviously needs to learn to communicate. I suppose OP does, too, because these things aren't usually all one-sided.
Anonymous wrote:I am a male. I have known that I was at an extreme risk for heart disease for 40 years (since I was 10). My health is my problem. I have to take ownership. But, when I was dating someone that only knew how to cook foods I shouldn't eat, and got upset when I did not eat much Kielbasa, for example, that was a problem. I explained the issue (I was 32 at the time, with no evidence of a problem other than LDL of 160, HDL of 15, total cholesterol of 250 on the maximum does of statins). I realized that I could not live with her, and we broke up.
My Wife is the other extreme...she thinks one drop of red meat will kill me. But, in the last year I have had metastatic cancer and a heart stent put in....she may be right.
Anonymous wrote:I am a male. I have known that I was at an extreme risk for heart disease for 40 years (since I was 10). My health is my problem. I have to take ownership. But, when I was dating someone that only knew how to cook foods I shouldn't eat, and got upset when I did not eat much Kielbasa, for example, that was a problem. I explained the issue (I was 32 at the time, with no evidence of a problem other than LDL of 160, HDL of 15, total cholesterol of 250 on the maximum does of statins). I realized that I could not live with her, and we broke up.
My Wife is the other extreme...she thinks one drop of red meat will kill me. But, in the last year I have had metastatic cancer and a heart stent put in....she may be right.
Anonymous wrote:My DH just came home from the hospital after bypass surgery a few weeks back. He told me today that if I continue to create the stress on him I created before the surgery about the house, my career vs. his, child care, etc. that he wants a divorce. He says he doesn't want me to "kill" him. I am really upset b/c I was so worried about him easing up to, during and after the surgery that I feel he is being unappreciative. When I asked him what he means by stress I create, he said have related an atmosphere of "emotional oppression" in the household where only my feeling my feelings matter, not his nor our children's. I really don't understand what he means. He said I need to get therapy myself and we also need it as a family. I do not believe in therapy or hanging out my feelings to a total stranger. Am I really going something wrong, is he having some sort of crisis or is he just being a jerk?
Anonymous wrote:You don't sound very self aware. He's probably right. You should go to therapy.
Anonymous wrote:He might be going through depression after undergoing surgery...