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Does Your Sick Husband Do This?

When my husband is sick, he just beelines for a bed/bedroom (usually the spare room) and sacks out. All day. No care given to what my son & I are doing. As a mother, I know it's "different" for us and we're not really "allowed" to be sick, but I honestly cannot remember a time when I hit the bed for HOURS ON END of uninterrupted sleep.
For example, he stayed home from work yesterday (sick) and NEVER left the bedroom. At all. He went to work this morning at 5:00 A.M. (HS NORMAL START TIME) was home by 2 (normal, no-OT work day), announced that he should have not gone to work, showered and hit the bedroom and is still there and will most likely be sacked out til tomorrow morning. I took my son to my mom's for a visit b/c I could not stand the thought of being in the house tip-toeing around all evening.
Last week, when it was ME, I went to lay down (he was fine at the time) and my son was in my bedroom within 45 minutes asking me if I wanted to play Wii. ???!!! So much for "let mom rest"!

Oh yeah....he's sick all right. We've all had this bout with the fever and upper respiratory thing. No hookey-playing going on here, so I know he's sick, but I can only remember one time in our married lives (14 years) that I was "IN BED" for an entire day, and I was puking my guts out into my wicker garbage can--long story!

Don't get me wrong--my husband RARELY misses a day of work. He's missed maybe 4 days in the last 2 years. He has a very physical job and busts his hump about 50-55 hrs per week.
Normally my husband is very involved and hands-on but when he's "SICK" -- forget it. He can't see past the end of his own nose!
Am I alone?

What can I do next?

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LOL, are you married to my husband??? A month ago he had a COLD and, no joke, locked himself in the bedroom for 3 days. I got a stomach virus and was in the bathroom every minute, when I asked him to help me out with the kids he says "Why are you so dramatic when you are sick".

MEN ARE WORSE THEN BABIES WHEN THEY ARE SICK!!!!

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My husband is really good about if I am sick he lets me sleep all day (he gets up with the kids on the weekend too so I can sleep in) but I also take care of him when he is sick. We are partners and take care of each other. I want my husband to sleep when he is sick.
I am old fashion, I am a 28yr SAHM and I love to care for my family. Not saying other moms don't am just speaking for myself. Be patient with him.

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Man, this forum makes me feel so lucky! My husband is NOT like this! He goes to work sick. He only stays home if he can get everyone else sick, but would rather go. He still plays with my son if he's sick. He behaves as if he's healthy. I have to force him to rest!! If I'm not feeling well, he lets me rest and takes care of everything. I'm sorry you had to deal with this :(

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LOL, are you married to my husband??? A month ago he had a COLD and, no joke, locked himself in the bedroom for 3 days. I got a stomach virus and was in the bathroom every minute, when I asked him to help me out with the kids he says "Why are you so dramatic when you are sick".

MEN ARE WORSE THEN BABIES WHEN THEY ARE SICK!!!!

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Wow! My husband should have a long, man-to-man chat with your hubby. If I'm sick, my husband takes over, I'm bundled off to bed and waited on hand and foot. It's been this way since my teenagers were babies. When my husband actually ADMITS he's sick enough to stay in bed, I do the same for him.

The one thing neither of us ever demanded, however, was tip-toeing around the house. We both tried to keep things calmer around the house, but that was never an expectation when our sons were younger.

I will say this, though. Be careful what you ask for! If you want your hubby to take over when you're sick, you can't micromanage from the bedroom. He must be allowed to do things in his own way. If the children aren't neglected, hungry or overly dirty, then you need to stay in bed and not fuss at him because he's not doing things your way. I know an awful lot of moms who refused to rest when they were sick because they couldn't handle how their husbands managed the children. Food for thought...

Hope he gets better soon!

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Man, this forum makes me feel so lucky! My husband is NOT like this! He goes to work sick. He only stays home if he can get everyone else sick, but would rather go. He still plays with my son if he's sick. He behaves as if he's healthy. I have to force him to rest!! If I'm not feeling well, he lets me rest and takes care of everything. I'm sorry you had to deal with this :(

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Typical Man.
They are the other "kid" in the home.

You are not alone.

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My husband is really good about if I am sick he lets me sleep all day (he gets up with the kids on the weekend too so I can sleep in) but I also take care of him when he is sick. We are partners and take care of each other. I want my husband to sleep when he is sick.
I am old fashion, I am a 28yr SAHM and I love to care for my family. Not saying other moms don't am just speaking for myself. Be patient with him.

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Condensed version...
My husband was home from overseas for a 6 month R&R. He is a contractor and it was his choice to take that job, not mine, so I am not too sympathetic to his woes when it comes to work as I was against the job in the first place. At any rate, he had nowhere to be at any time of the day, except on the couch in front of the television according to him. I got very ill about 6 weeks after my daughter was born and my son had just turned 4. I let it go thinking I could kick it, but nursing all night and chasing a 4 year old left me little time for rest. Any decent man would have said, "why don't you sleep while the baby is asleep?" Sounds resonable. Not in my house. Eventually I went to the doctor to find out I had full blown pneumonia and was to be admitted to the hospital immediately. I had to sign a waiver stating that I refuse hospital care b/c my husband could not handle the kids. I drove my self home and fell right back into the routine. We have horses as well, and not once did he offer to take over any chores or take care of the kids. My daughter was no longer nursing due to the antibiotics, so there was no reason for him not to help feed her throughout the night. So, here I am, recovering from a c-section that felt like it was going to blow wide open every time I coughed, lungs that refused to let me breathe with any ease, a 4 year old and a newborn that needed constant attention, and a husband that wouldn't even take out the trash. It took me 2 months to recover. This was the precursor of what was to follow. This was not a young father, but a 32 year old man that should have had more sense. Now, the only thing he has is divorce papers!

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When my hubby is sick he sleeps and doesn't do anything around the house either. Personally, I don't see anything with that. I'd rather him sleep and get the healing rest he needs than want me to take care of him. I feel bad for him when he's sick, but I can't do all I do in a day and take care of him too. And I tell my husband to stay away from me and our son when he's sick. I don't have time to be sick, and don't want to my son sick either. Staying in the bedroom is best for him because it's quiet and comfortable, and best for us because we don't catch whatever he has.

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Your not alone! Lol, that reminds me of the time my fiance got the stomach bug and even after he was done with the puking and diarrhea he laid around. Then when I got it, The only time I really had rest was after our daughter was put to bed.

LOL Men.

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