So his excuse for getting on the past couple of days and getting off schedule again is that it doesn’t count if he’s sick - BUT HE’S SICK ALL THE TIME!!! I really believe that his chronic illnesses are a consequence of his choices - that he has a weaker immune system b/c he forgets to eat and doesn’t get the rest he needs b/c of his computer addiction. ** I told him he needs to cut the computer out altogether if he’s going to get serious about being a better husband and father.**
I’m so sorry for all you’re going through. It sounds to me that he definitely needs to get some help with his addictive behavior.

What would he do if you just got rid of the computer while he’s out one day? I know it’s probably not the best way of going about it, but it certainly would get his attention…
RRRGG! So frustrated and resent being the only dependable one! And it’s frustrating when he gripes at me for being short w/ him when he’s sick - well, when did he ever come to my rescue when I needed him to take the kids to the sitter so I could lay down and rest? Where was he those 2-3 weeks of 24/7 morning sickness when I still had to care for the kids all on my own in the evenings, crawling all over me and having to fix supper still and get them to bed?
WHY? WHY? WHY?
I had 24/7 morning sickness with both of our kids too, so I understand how hard it is. I’m so sorry that you don’t have the help you need from him, especially with how you’re feeling. :hug1:
Praying for you, and all in this thread.

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PRAYER TO ST. MONICA
Dear St. Monica,
troubled wife and mother,
many sorrows pierced your heart during your lifetime.
Yet, you never despaired or lost faith.
With confidence, persistence, and profound faith,
you prayed daily for the conversion
of your beloved husband, Patricius,
and your beloved son, Augustine;
your prayers were answered.
Grant me that same fortitude, patience,
and trust in the Lord.
Intercede for me, dear St. Monica,
that God may favorably hear my plea for
the intentions of all on this thread
and grant me the grace to accept His Will in all things,
through Jesus Christ, our Lord,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, forever and ever.
Amen.