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Old 09-26-2011, 10:22 AM #11
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Kristie, I hope you are feeling better..I just wanted to say that there are days that I wish I wern't here on earth, but like you my kids keep me going. I find that when I have a "good" day, which isn't too often but never the less, I pick an area such a cabinet/closet and use bins to organize the stuff (dollar store bins are what I use) and over the summer I was able to get most of our cabinets organized. I also find a grabber (my birthday gift to myself) to be the most handy of items...it keeps you from wasting effort to bend over to pick up after the kids..put the kids junk in a basket for each and let them put it away...I know, right now it seems like a monumental effort, just take baby steps when the MS lets up..I have found these little things make it a bit easier when you feel horrible. Oh and dust? those bunnies can wait...

Your hubby sounds like a good man,
I have two kids, three in house dogs, and one cat...and a hubby that couldn't find compassion in the dictionary much less in his heart. And yes I was angry when DH wanted the third dog when I couldn't keep up with the ones I have. I have one of those "provider type" men that think that once they come home they can sit on the sofa till dinner is ready and then return to the sofa till it's time to go back to work...aaahhhh...need to start a post of my own!?!? oh well, it is great to come here and think of other people's problems and not just my own. I hope you feel better soon, god bless, Jeanne

Thank you for the advise. I don't pick up after my kids at all, that's their job, they're old enough. My husband and my Mom get mad at me if I do try to pick up after them. My dust bunnies are having family reunions with dust bunnies from out of state I don't even try. It's too much. When it gets to where I can't stand it I will do a little and my hubby will finish. I had a friend who came and stayed one night and helped me get the living room and kitchen cleaned up.

Yesterday I woke up feeling kind of off, then when I sat down to eat I only got a few bites before I ran to puke. I felt nauseated all day and was hardly able to eat and drink. This morning I'm not too sure, my stomach still feels a little weird so I'm kind of afraid to eat. But I need to so I can take my meds.

My hubby is amazing, he does so much for everyone especially me. Some people tease us and say we make them sick because we are so lovey dovey. But most people just say we are perfect for each other and that they don't see people like that very often. We have been through so many challenges in only seven years. Each challenge only brings us closer together.

I'm sorry your husband is like that. We only have one dog and wont own another pet after her. She is a great dog, I just can't care for animals like they need. Sounds like your husband needs a good thump to make him see what you need!

It was great talking to you and thanks again for your advise.

Kristie
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