I understand what you are saying. I purposely cut back my hours to 15-20 hours per week because I was just too stressed and could not keep up with anything. It does get frustrating sometimes when you (the spouse) are doing all or almost all of the visible work. I try to keep telling myself that I am lucky I am able to do it, and he would do it for me, and that helps. Plus I can see how emotionally and physically drained he is, and I really try not to make him do much housework and things of that nature. Don't ever hesitate to post your feelings though. That's why the Spouse section is here, and we spouses can help each other through this.
I have also been thinking about using one of those dinner services where you get frozen meals that are "home made" and then just pop them in the oven when needed. Anyone try that?
... I wanted to look at him and scream: WHO IS DOING IT ALL? ...
Quote from: KTangel on October 30, 2006, 07:29:53 PM... I wanted to look at him and scream: WHO IS DOING IT ALL? ... OMG, I can sympathize. My house looks like a tornado of clothes and papers swept through and deposited most of it's load in every room of my house. If I could follow my doctors orders and quit work for a few months it would be different, but since I can't do that, I do what I have to do and let the rest go. On busy days, it's eat leftovers and fall into bed. When he asks me to do something more I want to scream. But knowing he feels worse than I do, most times I bite my tongue and try. My friends tell me I don't look well and look tired (yeah, just what I need to hear!!) so I try to do just the important things and keep my business going, and rest as much as I can. If it gets any worse, I'm going to have to bite the bullet and ask friends for help. I'm hoping my blood test comes back on Wed and shows that my thyroid meds need to be raised, and everything else is okay.
If we have friends, we shouldn't have to wonder if they know we are in trouble. A true Friend would come to the rescue, if they are able.