Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Hi , I have been in your shoes many times.. Guilt can be overwhelming. Some little help on the meals.. try planning your meals ahead of time..Sit down with the family and get some ideas of what they will all like and then take some time out and plan a weeks worth of menus and go by that. Maybe make a few weeks worth and then rotate them.. When I did work. I had to be very orgainized. There was no extra energy after work to plan and put together a meal or do anything for that matter. I love using my crock pot. There are great cookbooks out there for just crock pots.. Also they make some really good all together frozen meals these days. I Do whats is best for you...Good luck... Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 I have been married for 38 years and its only been in the last 2 or 3 that my CMT has really gotten to me. My family just doesn't get it most of the time, they are used to me doing everything all of the time, yes I have spoiled them and now I am paying. I am always in pain and they don't seem to realize it and when I may moan over something they will ask what is wrong and I just look at them...... When I got my AFOs then the help really stopped. I felt like now that I can move around and do so much more that's much less than anyone needs to do. My husband bought me a Robot vacuum cleaner last year and it is wonderful and a life saver but for some reason he cant see that the floor needs mopped and I cant stand having to ask. As far as the cooking he tells me not to worry he will just get something to eat, that's the problem he only feeds himself. I guess we all have issues we have to cope with along with our pain and impairments.....try to let go of guilt, its a personal thing and can eat your lunch. Just realize that is his issue. In OK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2003 Report Share Posted December 4, 2003 Honestly, our policy here is this: if everything lays on my shoulders, and it doesn't get done, either do it yourself or deal. I take 10 credit hours at school and I putter after four kids. When I met my husband, I told him straight up, probably our second date, that I have a disability. I had been told at that time that I would be in a wheel chair in my 30's and that I shouldn't have children. I even showed him my ugly feet. I figured this is one hell of a litmus test. He passed and he is an excellent husband and father. I know that I have been extremely blessed. But I have also been extremely intolerant of complaints from his camp. I felt like dog food for a long time and I won't accept that in my marriage. Marriage is not the forum for beating someone down. Lorna For more information, we recommend the CMT Today Magazine - $40 per year (6 issues) CONTACT: CMT Today R.R. #1 Hillsburg ON NOB 1Z0 Canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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