This is so normal. It is because you have had to put your emotions aside as you coped with what he was going through. Now it is time for you. Go right ahead, scream and cry!I will give you a case. A brother (in the church) had a wife who had a horrendous accident. He went through stuff with her for about a month. She lost about 2 weeks of her life. She didn't even remember the accident. Everyone admired how he went through it. Just a tower of strength. Then when everything was fine with her, he just crashed for a while.I think it is your system which had to be in turbodrive as you dealt with what concerned him, now having a chance to take care of itself.We are most definitely here for you. And it will most definitely get better.
H-L-L: I know how you feel! Like the ocean waves have rolled over your head and you drowned, but by luck you find yourself still breathing and mad as heck that the damned waves got you again! Been there, done that! Hate it! That is when you have to let it go. I mean let it all go for awhile and go take care of you for half an hour at the least. Make it an hour if you can. Get away from it all even if it is the den at home by yourself. Send Heph on an errand or to nap and just unwind. I have thrown things, cried, sat there and wrote how I felt down. Treat yourself to a haircut. That was nice when I did that. Letting someone else wash your hair feels wonderful.Remember to take care of you. We are here if you need us!Katherine
Yeah, I have been down that road a number of times. But now I can look back at some of those things and say damn, I can't believe I made it, and I laugh.
What a wonderful husband!