Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So if I understand it, neither of you need to drive on the vacation. Instead, DH is setting a goal that you be able to drive safely, and the reward is a vacation.
I do things like that with my kids. Normally I'd say that you're more grown up to deserve that, but since you seem so helpless that you don't even know to go to your doctor to get a diagnosis for your supposed condition, then maybe you do need motivation like that.
I'm asking because I don't have a doctor to begin with. I see the health clinic at my university so I will start there. The healthcare system here is perplexing to me.
Anonymous wrote:So if I understand it, neither of you need to drive on the vacation. Instead, DH is setting a goal that you be able to drive safely, and the reward is a vacation.
I do things like that with my kids. Normally I'd say that you're more grown up to deserve that, but since you seem so helpless that you don't even know to go to your doctor to get a diagnosis for your supposed condition, then maybe you do need motivation like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he has to go shopping for groceries, run all the errands, drive everywhere. Even if you need a hair cut? Do you work? You take public transportation or are your SAH? God, what a leech!
I'm definitely not a leech. If I were, I wouldn't have planned and paid for our vacation. I also buy the groceries and stuff for the house while DH handles the bills. I get my hair cut near my workplace where I can walk to. I don't trouble him to bring me anywhere.
"You paid" as in you earned the money and paid for the trip with it entirely or "you paid" as in you plugged the credit card numbers into Expedia? Because I have a hard time believing you're so dysfunctional you can't drive but you can work and earn enough money to fund European vacations. And if you can, it's your money, then just let him bail and go alone and stay on trains the whole time. You have PLENTY of options here. You just want to whine.!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if you're a full-time researcher, then you're probably well-educated. If you think you have some type of ailment, why not see a doctor instead of self-diagnosing?
I don't know where to start, and I didn't know there are OTs for dyspraxia. I've told him about it before and he wrote me off calling me a hypochondriac.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So he has to go shopping for groceries, run all the errands, drive everywhere. Even if you need a hair cut? Do you work? You take public transportation or are your SAH? God, what a leech!
I'm definitely not a leech. If I were, I wouldn't have planned and paid for our vacation. I also buy the groceries and stuff for the house while DH handles the bills. I get my hair cut near my workplace where I can walk to. I don't trouble him to bring me anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:So he has to go shopping for groceries, run all the errands, drive everywhere. Even if you need a hair cut? Do you work? You take public transportation or are your SAH? God, what a leech!