Husband when ill drives me crazy from his trying not to touch anything. “Pour me some soda please, I don’t want to touch the bottle and get you sick.” He also does the opposite when I am sick – “I’ll pour that for you so you don’t get me sick” (Cooking and dishwashing is even more fun when I am sick and have to wear a face mask and gloves.)
My solution to the soda and other things we both normally touch is to have a second one – big X on the one for whoever is sick.
People who are normally “healthy as a horse” make very poor patients and are less than tolerant of others who get sick. My eldest gets sick quite often and it can get serious if he doesn’t catch it quick enough. His wife has learned (the hard way – when he had to be hospitalized) to be more sympathetic and tolerant. She rarely gets ill, which is a lucky thing. She has my sympathy, it wasn’t easy being his mother.
right. And women don’t whine and complain when they are sick? If you believe they don’t , I have a bridge to sell you, very cheap. You just have to move it from across the Hudson River.
My mum was born in 1921, before any sort of antibiotics. She survived diphtheria and whooping cough – something else I can’t remember – and honestly, unless you were actively bleeding or had a bone sticking out, she told you to stop sighing and go to your room. She survived; you’ll survive.
mafastore over 5 years ago
Husband when ill drives me crazy from his trying not to touch anything. “Pour me some soda please, I don’t want to touch the bottle and get you sick.” He also does the opposite when I am sick – “I’ll pour that for you so you don’t get me sick” (Cooking and dishwashing is even more fun when I am sick and have to wear a face mask and gloves.)
My solution to the soda and other things we both normally touch is to have a second one – big X on the one for whoever is sick.
M2MM over 5 years ago
People who are normally “healthy as a horse” make very poor patients and are less than tolerant of others who get sick. My eldest gets sick quite often and it can get serious if he doesn’t catch it quick enough. His wife has learned (the hard way – when he had to be hospitalized) to be more sympathetic and tolerant. She rarely gets ill, which is a lucky thing. She has my sympathy, it wasn’t easy being his mother.
KEA over 5 years ago
you got that right
DaveQuinn over 5 years ago
right. And women don’t whine and complain when they are sick? If you believe they don’t , I have a bridge to sell you, very cheap. You just have to move it from across the Hudson River.
Dani Rice over 5 years ago
My mum was born in 1921, before any sort of antibiotics. She survived diphtheria and whooping cough – something else I can’t remember – and honestly, unless you were actively bleeding or had a bone sticking out, she told you to stop sighing and go to your room. She survived; you’ll survive.
Rob Smith Premium Member over 5 years ago
Wow, and that was without Ben even asking for anything!
Vintage life over 5 years ago
She knows what’s coming they won’t take medicine won’t stay in bed but boy can they complain
lee over 5 years ago
Everyone knows “man-flu” is the worst.
pcolli over 5 years ago
Men and women do experience illness in different ways.
car2ner over 5 years ago
Men can be strong enough for battle, for manual labor, for tough sports…but get a cold germ and their can be 5 years old again.
heathcliff2 over 5 years ago
The symptoms are what they are.
JP Steve Premium Member over 5 years ago
I think I can tough it out — the last time I “toughed it out” I wound up in hospital for two weeks with a life-threatening infection…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
He is worse than he normally is now.
gwayner Premium Member over 5 years ago
Misery loves company.