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I would be ticked off if my husband had volunteered my services to anyone. You don't give up your individuality when you become a couple. Larger problem is the very common lack of understanding of the difficulties of this lousy disease. You're up your down. No predicting how you will feel throughout a day. And the necessity of avoiding any thing that might infect your lungs. Getting a cold can be very serious. I know, I landed in the hospital with what started out as a cold. Maybe send you husband over with a note saying you have a chronic illness and must avoid colds of any kind. I dislike having to educate the people around me about my illness...I mean who wants to talk or hear about it. But it's necessary; it's part of taking care of oneself. So hit you husband over the head with a frying pan, forgive him and carry on and stay away from those kids for now.
@windwalker Terri....feel pissed at the situation with the imported cooties.......BUT know hubby was acting out of being helpful.....and assuming he is relatively heathy has no frame of reference. I honestly sometimes wonder if males reasoning and brains are designed differently than females.
Meanwhile, how to stimulate your immune system....play favorite...music.....read or watch items that release endorphins.....call a chum that you love to yak with. Etc
Meanwhile I will send the “white light “ that those cooties will pass thru your system and do no damage. Tdrell terri
@windwalker I don't blame you for being pissed at all. What is he thinking? You are finally getting to a place where you feel healthy and are able to do things you enjoy. We, as women, are born care takers. So we are always think of others when we do things. But men can sometimes be pretty inconsiderate. We just have to keep reminding them and put our foot down for not doing things that may adversely affect our health.
@windwalker888 Gee whiz Terri I am so sorry! Suffice it to say he just wasn’t thinking. After almost fifty years with the same man I have learned they just don’t think. Remember the book “Men are from Mars, Womrn are from Venus?” I am guessing he already feels badly about it. Going over to their home next time is the way to go except he still could bring bugs back to you, so I guess an “I’m sorry we can’t babysit sick kids” is the only answer. God willing you will feel better ASAP!
Hi Terri! I am so sorry you’re sick. I’m sending hugs from Mayo Clinic!! I hope you’re going to be well soon. I got sick last week and ended up in the emergency room twice. Feel better!! Rita.
@windwalker sounds like you need to sit down with him and talk...once you feel calmer...he doesn't seem to understand how fragile your health can be...easy to do if you generally look and act healthy. I'd say particularly for a man, but both men and women tend to be unable to fully grasp the seriousness of an illness/condition that's not always visible - we're not in a wheelchair or on oxygen, we do our best to live a life a normally as possible; folks forget or just don't get how susceptible we are. If helpful, bring him to a doc appt so the doc can verify your limitations and explain the reason for them in a way your husband will get...
@windwalker ..Terri...So sorry to hear you have caught a bug. I so hope that you can battle it out and not wind up in the hospital.I'm saying a little prayer for your good health...stay strong Kate
@windwalker I know how you feel, avoiding bugs is our biggy but others do not seem to get how important it is for us. I would definitely send him to their place next time and he should understand why. Good luck over the next few days, hope you stay well. Take care.