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Re: Any advice for a Husband
From: Laurie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 31 Jan 2001 20:02:26 -0600 (CST)
I admire you for sticky by your wife. I echo what Paula said about
helping your wife get the proper medical attention. It can make a big
difference. When I get really emotional, my husband is usually really
quiet and either holds me or goes and washes the dishes. That may sound
like a weird combination, but he knows I hate washing the dishes. His
washing the dishes for me means more to me than a dozen roses would
mean. It means he really loves me and really listens to me about how I
feel. I just want to say I admire you and hang in there!
At Wed, 31 Jan 2001, anonymous wrote:
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>I have been very supportive of my wife and I'm trying to understand what
>she is going threw with this PCOS. Is it normal for PCOS gals not to
>have energy to do anything and be emotional all the time. My wife's
>mood swings and becoming like a rollercoster. I'm not sure what to do.
>She jsut seems to cry all the time especialy when she gets tired and she
>hates her body and how tired she is. We don't get to go out much
>because shes not sure if she can take it. I'm not sure if I should
>encorage to do more... less.. suck it ...let it out? What do I do... I
>lov eher very much and she's going nuts... when shes not tired she is
>so much fun... that time seems to be getting futher and further
>apart... does this condition only get worse. Will having children
>help? Will she be able to take care of the children or will i have to do
>it all my self? She just seems to cry all the time can't handle work,
>freinds, shopping, the dog, my folks, anything!!!!
>
>Please tell me things get better I'm missing the woman I feel in love
>with ... she is a awesome woman and I love her deeply and I'm doing
>everything I can to help.
>
>Poor husband
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