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Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:41 pm
by Patrick A
Nice to meet you also. Pat gets a lot of enjoyment out of this list. I am so glad you guys are here for each other. He is always telling me about the antics here...big grin.....
Evelyn

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:51 pm
by SleepingUgly
Patrick A wrote:I am so thankful for the CPAP machines now as I know they have given me many more nights just to watch him..... because I love him and not because I am afraid he will die if I don't.
This does not read like it was written by someone who beats her husband with a cast iron skillet!

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:21 pm
by Patrick A
I said I love him; that does not preclude me from wanting to bash the living you know whats out of him as I know you others feel the same way about your spouses...we all aggravate each other to distraction at times but.......there is still always the love....and when we can joke about things like this it makes the relationship even better and more solid.........
Evelyn
PS, he's sitting right behind me now so what else can I say........
Cast iron skillets.....ya he wears a form fitted one on occasion; sometimes justifiably so and then again at times just to make me smile.....

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 6:35 pm
by rested gal
Evelyn! It's so nice to "meet" you.

You and your husband have the cutest little dog.

Patrick's a lucky man that you came into his life.

"Buddy"'s lucky that you both took him into your lives.
Please give the little fellow a gentle tousle behind the ears for me.
Buddy, that is!!

Do whatever you want to, to Pat. You definitely have always known how to handle him!

After all, you got him to go for a sleep study. That had to have been a major accomplishment.

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:02 pm
by Patrick A
"Give the little fellow" a tussle behind the ears......no problem mistaking the two of them.....one has four legs and the other has only two........and about 450 pounds difference in weight........he's still sitting behind me and now he's arguing with me about the weight statement......I don't, I don't, I do not........seeeee, this is how the skillet gets to come out of its prominent place on the shelf. THUNK!!!!!!!!!!!!!....oh how I love that sound....he'll be quiet for a while now so I can go and fix supper......
Bye now.
Evelyn
Buddy says......oh how I love them tussles, makes me lay on my back with all 4 of my legs in the air, tongue hanging out......thanks mummy....huhh, huhh, huhh

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:37 pm
by Jade
My calendar has a picture of a lovely woman holding a skillet and the caption is, "if looks could kill women won't need frying pans"

That's all I'm sayin'!




Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:24 pm
by jbn3boys
I'm loving this thread more all the time!

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:40 pm
by Patrick A
Ohhhhh, I would soooo like to have a copy of that picture.....

then I would not have to stop what I was doing.......

just need to point at it and not.....even......look;

thus saving myself from any more wrinkle/frown lines................

Hee, hee, hee, thanks for the hint.....
Evelyn

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:01 pm
by idamtnboy
Jade wrote:My calendar has a picture of a lovely woman holding a skillet and the caption is, "if looks could kill women won't need frying pans"
Like this????

Image

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:19 pm
by Patrick A
Jade wrote:My calendar has a picture of a lovely woman holding a skillet and the caption is, "if looks could kill women won't need frying pans"

That's all I'm sayin'!



Where did you get that calendar?
Himself

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:36 pm
by EricinNC
Drowsy Dancer wrote:My spouse THINKS he is being very supportive of my CPAP treatment. There are some things, however, he just doesn't get.

For one thing, he doesn't understand that it is difficult for a new user to fall asleep while using the darned thing. I have sleep-onset centrals and I find that the machine goes nuts shoving extra air at me with the "pressure pulses" until I fall asleep and the centrals go away. Maybe I've just been too much a good soldier and not complained enough.

I have had a hard time with the time change this year. I went to bed a little early last night. I had just fallen asleep when he came to bed and whisked the covers off me (part of an ongoing joke over the years about how we steal the covers from one another while sleeping). This woke me up immediately. I was furious. His comment when I yelled at him was, "Oh, come on, it was funny!" It took me an hour to fall back to sleep after that and the extra batch of centrals put me at AHI 8.0 for the night. I slept in for an extra hour (I didn't get up and make coffee for Himself today--I figured he could brew his own today) but still feel like crap.

I made him promise solemnly this morning that he would never play such a prank again, and emailed him the wave form report so he could see its effects on me, but I can tell (we've been married 20 years) that I he thinks I'm just being a demanding b---- with this one.

Drowsy Dancer
I got no sympathy for people who give people with serious medical problems a hard time. None. Your husband obviously does not take your sleep apnea seriously and thinks its a big joke.

Eric

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:32 am
by DoriC
Drowsy, Another story! Our whole group of friends were going to a St.Patrick's Day Dinner Dance in our Clubhouse and "I wanted so much to join them, forgetting for a moment how uncomfortable Mike would be sitting there all night and not being able to dance, we loved latin dancing. We went at it for awhile until I came to my senses and realized how much I was hurting him by reminding him of his disabilities and limitations. Definitely not worth it. Sometimes we just want things to be the way they were and play little mind games with ourselves which is obviously what your dear husband was doing at the moment repeating your private "joke". Funny, but I understand. The end of my story is that it was reported back to be that the band stunk and the corned beef and cabbage was too tough to eat!

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:34 am
by Drowsy Dancer
DoriC wrote:Drowsy, Another story! Our whole group of friends were going to a St.Patrick's Day Dinner Dance in our Clubhouse and "I wanted so much to join them, forgetting for a moment how uncomfortable Mike would be sitting there all night and not being able to dance, we loved latin dancing. We went at it for awhile until I came to my senses and realized how much I was hurting him by reminding him of his disabilities and limitations. Definitely not worth it. Sometimes we just want things to be the way they were and play little mind games with ourselves which is obviously what your dear husband was doing at the moment repeating your private "joke". Funny, but I understand. The end of my story is that it was reported back to be that the band stunk and the corned beef and cabbage was too tough to eat!
This thread continues to have ripple effects beyond what I expected when I started it a week ago!

DD

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 8:50 am
by DoriC
Never underestimate this forum. It has powers well beyond sleep apnea that can heal the heart and soul. Whenever I think I can't play this hand I've been dealt anymore, I come here to be rescued. They never fail me.

Re: Unsupportive Spouse (A Brief Rant)

Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 3:43 pm
by Patrick A
I, too, believe in the powers of this forum.
There is information, comfort and understanding here.
I thank you all for being here.
Evelyn