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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 456273" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Lisa, I dont know if you and your husband fuss and feud like Tony and I do but I doubt it would be uncommon. We can really go at it sometimes. Lots of stupid things sometimes and sometimes some really hurtful words are said that can really hurt each others feelings. I cant tell you how many times we have each gotten mad at each other and have gone to bed mad at each other. </p><p></p><p>Why am I telling you this? Well, I am guessing you remembering the two health scares we had with both of us. Tony had that minor stroke back in May 2007 and then my meningitis episode in the fall of 2008. When Tony had that stroke he really didnt even want to tell me but I was frantic. I couldnt get to him and was ready to steal a car to drive up there. When I finally got to him I pretty much broke down. I was all over the doctors making sure he had every test known to mankind. Problem was they couldnt find a dang blammed reason it happened to him and gave him a wonderful bill of health and told him to take it easy for a couple of weeks till he felt better then he could go back to work! He said he felt able to go back to work in a week and a half and I could have killed him...lol. </p><p></p><p>Now when I was so sick, from what I have been told, the man was a literal mess. He couldnt do a thing. He cried for several days especially when they had given me the 20% chance of even living through the illness and told them to contact funeral homes. Would he admit this to me? Not a chance...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 456273, member: 1514"] Lisa, I dont know if you and your husband fuss and feud like Tony and I do but I doubt it would be uncommon. We can really go at it sometimes. Lots of stupid things sometimes and sometimes some really hurtful words are said that can really hurt each others feelings. I cant tell you how many times we have each gotten mad at each other and have gone to bed mad at each other. Why am I telling you this? Well, I am guessing you remembering the two health scares we had with both of us. Tony had that minor stroke back in May 2007 and then my meningitis episode in the fall of 2008. When Tony had that stroke he really didnt even want to tell me but I was frantic. I couldnt get to him and was ready to steal a car to drive up there. When I finally got to him I pretty much broke down. I was all over the doctors making sure he had every test known to mankind. Problem was they couldnt find a dang blammed reason it happened to him and gave him a wonderful bill of health and told him to take it easy for a couple of weeks till he felt better then he could go back to work! He said he felt able to go back to work in a week and a half and I could have killed him...lol. Now when I was so sick, from what I have been told, the man was a literal mess. He couldnt do a thing. He cried for several days especially when they had given me the 20% chance of even living through the illness and told them to contact funeral homes. Would he admit this to me? Not a chance...lol. [/QUOTE]
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