Women, do your husbands drive you crazy?
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You've got it harder than most - I feel for you. Make sure you take some time out for yourself and don't get lost in his health problems. Try to be thankful he's still around by counting your blessings. A friend of mine lost her husband when he was 26 and it always made me consider how trivial the arguments were between me and my husband - I would really miss him if he was gone. (the house would be cleaner, and we wouldn't fight over the TV/computer, but I would miss him terribly). Hang in there and take care of yourself.
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DOES HE?? Hell yes he does. I feel ya honey.
That's why we built him an office in the basement..lol.
Sure.and he drives me nuts, too. (Of course, he's worse, lol.) Time for you to get out of the house and let him stew in his own misery at home. Men should be seen but not heard.
Gee you poor thing..be happy you have one to drive you crazy..I lost mine to cancer 16 months ago and it's been a long hard haul and far from over with.thank GOD for your blessings..
Of course, and sometimes I drive him crazy and sometimes our kids drive us both crazy. Anytime you live with someone in close proximity you are going to grate on each other. A little space is the only cure. Remember that you love HIM, and that the situation is the issue.
I wish I had a husband! Only in Bed MMMM
Well what can I say. Was he on Disability when you met , have you been married long, is he rich, divorce him, throw his lazy butt out onto the street.
I actually thought people married for Richer for Poorer and in Sickness and in Health. Guess the Vows in your case weren't that heartfelt.
Try compassion and understanding. There are many support Agencies out in the wide open world and even respite care if the disability is severe and you need a well deserved break.
Perhaps mental health issues are a consideration with him..depressed, feeling of worthlessness and feeling less of a man since disability
Every chance he gets. That'll happen. It's just life. Get out and do something you enjoy hiring help or sitters if you have to. Go somewhere fun or start a hobby. Have people your husband can rely on OTHER THAN YOU for some emotional support. Call your own family and friends for some of your own support. If he's relying on only you it can be very taxing on your nerves. Ignore Matt W's answer! Catering to his every whim won't help this. LOL Best wishes!
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