DoriC wrote:It is unfair to judge a spouse without knowing all the facts and personality involved.
You are absolutely right, DoriC. If only all spouses were as loving and supportive as you are. That is the way marriage
should be -- give and take on both sides. I know it isn't always easy for you, but your husband is a
very lucky man! And I sense that you feel equally blessed by his presence in your life. That's a
beautiful thing.
btesterman wrote:Could we just end this? I'll deal with it. Thank you to all who could relate and offered support and those with legitimate constructive suggestions.
Everyone wishes you all the best, btesterman. You are
always welcome here. I apologize if you found my earlier post less than helpful. I can see that it may have been received that way. Thank you for starting this thread. It is a topic that may be helpful to others, now and in the future.
It would be fantastic if your husband is willing to accompany you to your doctor's appointment, so he can learn more about sleep apnea.
I have only been using CPAP for a month now, but I have learned SO much from this forum. The people here have been very helpful. We really do try to support each other, as we're all here for the same reasons -- to learn more, work through any rough spots in treatment, and give back to others. Please let us know how you do with therapy. We care. I hope it really makes a difference in the way you feel.
Many blessings to you,
DreamOn