Guest guest Posted July 27, 2005 Report Share Posted July 27, 2005 Abby, I found that this book made it very easy for the unRA person to understand. I still have problems with my children. They just want not to talk about it therefore it does not exist. I have RA, fibro, OA and osterporsis. Plus the added degenerative disc disease. I have practically a spine without discs. But I try so hard. So print this out. It is very simply put. Or sit down at the table and pass out the spoons. Maybe it will be a beginning to some understanding. Good Luck Judith Ann in Az Hi all, My fiance seems to think that since I can throw a bowling ball once a week during a league, I shouldn't have any problem doing housework. He doesn't seem to understand. I work full time, have three children ages 9, 10 and 14 and am working on a post masters degree too.... and he can't understand why I don't feel up to doing housework the way he wants things???? I suggest a maid. He says it's not necessary- I should be able to do it. How would you explain RA to him if you were me.... I've already tried hitting him over the head with a frying pan, nothing works. Abby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2005 Report Share Posted July 27, 2005 Abby, I found that this book made it very easy for the unRA person to understand. I still have problems with my children. They just want not to talk about it therefore it does not exist. I have RA, fibro, OA and osterporsis. Plus the added degenerative disc disease. I have practically a spine without discs. But I try so hard. So print this out. It is very simply put. Or sit down at the table and pass out the spoons. Maybe it will be a beginning to some understanding. Good Luck Judith Ann in Az Hi all, My fiance seems to think that since I can throw a bowling ball once a week during a league, I shouldn't have any problem doing housework. He doesn't seem to understand. I work full time, have three children ages 9, 10 and 14 and am working on a post masters degree too.... and he can't understand why I don't feel up to doing housework the way he wants things???? I suggest a maid. He says it's not necessary- I should be able to do it. How would you explain RA to him if you were me.... I've already tried hitting him over the head with a frying pan, nothing works. Abby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2005 Report Share Posted July 27, 2005 Judith Voter <lovemykj2002@...> wrote: Abby, I found that this book made it very easy for the unRA person to understand. I still have problems with my children. They just want not to talk about it therefore it does not exist. I have RA, fibro, OA and osterporsis. Plus the added degenerative disc disease. I have practically a spine without discs. But I try so hard. So print this out. It is very simply put. Or sit down at the table and pass out the spoons. Maybe it will be a beginning to some understanding. Good Luck Judith Ann in Az Hi all, My fiance seems to think that since I can throw a bowling ball once a week during a league, I shouldn't have any problem doing housework. He doesn't seem to understand. I work full time, have three children ages 9, 10 and 14 and am working on a post masters degree too.... and he can't understand why I don't feel up to doing housework the way he wants things???? I suggest a maid. He says it's not necessary- I should be able to do it. How would you explain RA to him if you were me.... I've already tried hitting him over the head with a frying pan, nothing works. Abby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2005 Report Share Posted July 27, 2005 Judith Voter <lovemykj2002@...> wrote: Abby, I found that this book made it very easy for the unRA person to understand. I still have problems with my children. They just want not to talk about it therefore it does not exist. I have RA, fibro, OA and osterporsis. Plus the added degenerative disc disease. I have practically a spine without discs. But I try so hard. So print this out. It is very simply put. Or sit down at the table and pass out the spoons. Maybe it will be a beginning to some understanding. Good Luck Judith Ann in Az Hi all, My fiance seems to think that since I can throw a bowling ball once a week during a league, I shouldn't have any problem doing housework. He doesn't seem to understand. I work full time, have three children ages 9, 10 and 14 and am working on a post masters degree too.... and he can't understand why I don't feel up to doing housework the way he wants things???? I suggest a maid. He says it's not necessary- I should be able to do it. How would you explain RA to him if you were me.... I've already tried hitting him over the head with a frying pan, nothing works. Abby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 What is the name of the book? I am a little sluggish today. Thanks for info Cassy --- In , Judith Voter <lovemykj2002@y...> wrote: > Abby, > I found that this book made it very easy for the unRA person to understand. I still have problems with my children. They just want not to talk about it therefore it does not exist. I have RA, fibro, OA and osterporsis. Plus the added degenerative disc disease. I have practically a spine without discs. But I try so hard. So print this out. It is very simply put. Or sit down at the table and pass out the spoons. Maybe it will be a beginning to some understanding. Good Luck > > Judith Ann in Az > > > Hi all, > My fiance seems to think that since I can throw a bowling ball once a week > during a league, I shouldn't have any problem doing housework. He doesn't seem > to understand. I work full time, have three children ages 9, 10 and 14 and am > working on a post masters degree too.... and he can't understand why I don't > feel up to doing housework the way he wants things???? > > I suggest a maid. He says it's not necessary- I should be able to do it. How > would you explain RA to him if you were me.... I've already tried hitting > him over the head with a frying pan, nothing works. > > Abby > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 What is the name of the book? I am a little sluggish today. Thanks for info Cassy > Abby, > I found that this book made it very easy for the unRA person to understand. I still have problems with my children. They just want not to talk about it therefore it does not exist. I have RA, fibro, OA and osterporsis. Plus the added degenerative disc disease. I have practically a spine without discs. But I try so hard. So print this out. It is very simply put. Or sit down at the table and pass out the spoons. Maybe it will be a beginning to some understanding. Good Luck > > Judith Ann in Az > > > Hi all, > My fiance seems to think that since I can throw a bowling ball once a week > during a league, I shouldn't have any problem doing housework. He doesn't seem > to understand. I work full time, have three children ages 9, 10 and 14 and am > working on a post masters degree too.... and he can't understand why I don't > feel up to doing housework the way he wants things???? > > I suggest a maid. He says it's not necessary- I should be able to do it. How > would you explain RA to him if you were me.... I've already tried hitting > him over the head with a frying pan, nothing works. > > Abby > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 Morning, If you find a way to figure out how to make them understand....FILL ME IN! I also have a fiance, 3 children (5,6, & 7), work full time and drive about 3 hours a day making the rounds for work/daycare/school. He doesn't understand why I hurt or why I don't want to stay up until 1-3:00 in the morning...what's wrong with me??? LOL He'll never get it...that I am convinced of. Prisicilla getcoffee@... wrote: Hi all, My fiance seems to think that since I can throw a bowling ball once a week during a league, I shouldn't have any problem doing housework. He doesn't seem to understand. I work full time, have three children ages 9, 10 and 14 and am working on a post masters degree too.... and he can't understand why I don't feel up to doing housework the way he wants things???? I suggest a maid. He says it's not necessary- I should be able to do it. How would you explain RA to him if you were me.... I've already tried hitting him over the head with a frying pan, nothing works. Abby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 Morning, If you find a way to figure out how to make them understand....FILL ME IN! I also have a fiance, 3 children (5,6, & 7), work full time and drive about 3 hours a day making the rounds for work/daycare/school. He doesn't understand why I hurt or why I don't want to stay up until 1-3:00 in the morning...what's wrong with me??? LOL He'll never get it...that I am convinced of. Prisicilla getcoffee@... wrote: Hi all, My fiance seems to think that since I can throw a bowling ball once a week during a league, I shouldn't have any problem doing housework. He doesn't seem to understand. I work full time, have three children ages 9, 10 and 14 and am working on a post masters degree too.... and he can't understand why I don't feel up to doing housework the way he wants things???? I suggest a maid. He says it's not necessary- I should be able to do it. How would you explain RA to him if you were me.... I've already tried hitting him over the head with a frying pan, nothing works. Abby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 Abby, Does your fiance help with the housework at all? If he doesn't now, he's not going to be much help later. I would tell him if he wants it cleaned the way HE wants it cleaned, he can do it himself! I bowl once a week too, and some of the members asked why I need a cane to walk, but I can bowl--I tell them it is only 5 steps, and I get to sit down in between frames. I told them that they don't see the pain that it causes, but I am not ready to give up bowling yet, as it is something my husband and I enjoy doing together with our friends. You are carrying an awful load of responsibility! Good luck, Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2005 Report Share Posted July 28, 2005 Abby, Does your fiance help with the housework at all? If he doesn't now, he's not going to be much help later. I would tell him if he wants it cleaned the way HE wants it cleaned, he can do it himself! I bowl once a week too, and some of the members asked why I need a cane to walk, but I can bowl--I tell them it is only 5 steps, and I get to sit down in between frames. I told them that they don't see the pain that it causes, but I am not ready to give up bowling yet, as it is something my husband and I enjoy doing together with our friends. You are carrying an awful load of responsibility! Good luck, Judi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2005 Report Share Posted July 31, 2005 Abby, How about living on campus for a few weeks, leaving him to work full time, take care of the 3 kids and clean the house too. If he doesn't get it then, there is nothing that will ever make it sink in. I have a feeling by the third day, he'd hire a maid and maybe even a cook! Oh yes, and if YOUR feet hurt, make sure he does all of this work with rocks in his shoes so he knows what it's like to walk around and do all this work while his feet are killing him. Good luck. a On Jul 27, 2005, at 10:38 PM, getcoffee@... wrote: > Hi all, > My fiance seems to think that since I can throw a bowling ball once a > week > during a league, I shouldn't have any problem doing housework. He > doesn't seem > to understand. I work full time, have three children ages 9, 10 and > 14 and am > working on a post masters degree too.... and he can't understand why > I don't > feel up to doing housework the way he wants things???? > > I suggest a maid. He says it's not necessary- I should be able to do > it. How > would you explain RA to him if you were me.... I've already tried > hitting > him over the head with a frying pan, nothing works. > > Abby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2005 Report Share Posted July 31, 2005 Abby, How about living on campus for a few weeks, leaving him to work full time, take care of the 3 kids and clean the house too. If he doesn't get it then, there is nothing that will ever make it sink in. I have a feeling by the third day, he'd hire a maid and maybe even a cook! Oh yes, and if YOUR feet hurt, make sure he does all of this work with rocks in his shoes so he knows what it's like to walk around and do all this work while his feet are killing him. Good luck. a On Jul 27, 2005, at 10:38 PM, getcoffee@... wrote: > Hi all, > My fiance seems to think that since I can throw a bowling ball once a > week > during a league, I shouldn't have any problem doing housework. He > doesn't seem > to understand. I work full time, have three children ages 9, 10 and > 14 and am > working on a post masters degree too.... and he can't understand why > I don't > feel up to doing housework the way he wants things???? > > I suggest a maid. He says it's not necessary- I should be able to do > it. How > would you explain RA to him if you were me.... I've already tried > hitting > him over the head with a frying pan, nothing works. > > Abby Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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