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What doctor should husband see next?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 402236" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Oh I so get the "nagging and controlling" thing with husband too. lol </p><p></p><p>All I hear anymore is how awful he feels. And yeah, I don't doubt he's not feeling great. He comes down in the mornings, lights a cigarette, opens a can of coke, parks his fanny on the loveseat in front of the computer and tv and does not move except to get up and fix himself 4 sandwiches at noonish.........in between having more cokes and snaking on 10 slices of american cheese at once. All the while chain smoking. At dinner.......he eats enough for 2 people, this has decreased from eating enough for 4 people when I threw a major hissy fit. lol More cheese to snack on after dinner.......and maybe more sandwiches if he can sneak it in.</p><p></p><p>He's horribly overweight and continues to pack on the pounds. He chain smokes at least 4 packs a day. His b/p is through the roof and he's not medicated due to no insurance.........and no doctor because he refused to go to mine. He does not MOVE except when I force him to take the dogs out, going out to occasionally pay a bill, or run to the store........because I won't go so he HAS to move. ugh</p><p></p><p>Well, gee.......... I wonder why you feel like crud?? omg lol He has all the symptoms of congestive heart failure. When he complains I tell him point blank why he feels the way he does. And yeah I'm nagging ect ugh Don't care. I tell him he needs to stop pretending to be a 90 yr old man stuffed in a 62 yr old's body. lol I can't control his behavior, but I won't give him sympathy and find it even hard to drum up empathy. </p><p></p><p>His over eating is why there are rarely any snack foods or sweets in the house. Don't even get me started on when we go out to eat! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Graemlins/rofl.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rofl:" title="rofl :rofl:" data-shortname=":rofl:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 402236, member: 84"] Oh I so get the "nagging and controlling" thing with husband too. lol All I hear anymore is how awful he feels. And yeah, I don't doubt he's not feeling great. He comes down in the mornings, lights a cigarette, opens a can of coke, parks his fanny on the loveseat in front of the computer and tv and does not move except to get up and fix himself 4 sandwiches at noonish.........in between having more cokes and snaking on 10 slices of american cheese at once. All the while chain smoking. At dinner.......he eats enough for 2 people, this has decreased from eating enough for 4 people when I threw a major hissy fit. lol More cheese to snack on after dinner.......and maybe more sandwiches if he can sneak it in. He's horribly overweight and continues to pack on the pounds. He chain smokes at least 4 packs a day. His b/p is through the roof and he's not medicated due to no insurance.........and no doctor because he refused to go to mine. He does not MOVE except when I force him to take the dogs out, going out to occasionally pay a bill, or run to the store........because I won't go so he HAS to move. ugh Well, gee.......... I wonder why you feel like crud?? omg lol He has all the symptoms of congestive heart failure. When he complains I tell him point blank why he feels the way he does. And yeah I'm nagging ect ugh Don't care. I tell him he needs to stop pretending to be a 90 yr old man stuffed in a 62 yr old's body. lol I can't control his behavior, but I won't give him sympathy and find it even hard to drum up empathy. His over eating is why there are rarely any snack foods or sweets in the house. Don't even get me started on when we go out to eat! :rofl: [/QUOTE]
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