Unsupportive husband
I need help making this tremendous change in my life. Please Advice!
Lyli
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So very sorry
Sorry but I have to say your husband is a jerk! I can't tell you what to do, but if it were me, I would have left him years ago. Having money, a comfortable home etc. is great, but, wouldn't it be nice to have all of that with someone that loved and cared for you? Peace of mind and a happy life is so much more important than things. I am not saying this to hurt you or to judge you, just saying that you've got to concentrate on your health now, your treatments and fighting bc. You shouldn't have to be worrying if your husband is off with some other girl, should you? Moving to NY to be close to your family sounds great. At least there, you would have the love and support you so deserve Lyli!
I pray you will make the right choice for you. Just take care of yourself!
Hugs and prayers,
Lex0 -
Been there
Accept that emotional support is not going to come from him, but take all the money you can get. Review your insurance to make sure you retain coverage through this journey. Find the hugs you need form family and friends around you, but do not sacrifice the financial benefits until you know what you need and what you can provide yourself without him. I did this, emotionally alone with basically the hospital people my support having no family or friends where I live. Believe me, not having to worry about paying for treatments and scrips is a big deal. You can do this, you put up for all this time. Look at what you have right now where you are and recalculate. also selling a home and moving is a tremendous undertaking you may not want on your plate right now.
All the best.0 -
Well..
My husband left to go work in China not too long after I started Chemo. I went through most of 24weeks of chemo and 7weeks of radiation while he was living in China. I had stage 3A breast cancer. I'm into my 5th year of survival. And I pretty much did it alone. It sounds like you are alone too. Even if he is in theory there. It does count for a lot not having to worry about insurance and medical bills. But, sometimes you just need somebody to get you some bread and milk from the store! Focus on what YOU need! Gather some people around you you can depend on. That so called freind trying to get this jerks attention, would be getting some attention from ME! How DARE she! Damn vulture! Lay low for now, and get through one crisis at a time.
I wouldn't make any huge changes until you are done with treatment. You need to survive financially too! In the meantime.. I would be laying some groundwork for the split. Check into your states divorce laws. Maybe see a lawyer and lay the groundwork for what you need to do. Financial records..etc. Can you get alimony? Most places if you have been married 10years or more you also get 50% of his retirement fund.0 -
Love is all that matters in the end
Lylie,
from your post I get the feeling you already know what you want to do
and where you want to be. Cancer if funny that way, it really makes you
clean house.
Put aside your emotions, as hard as it will be with all you are going
through, but the last thing you want to do is make this any harder on
yourself. Look at your treatment time as a time to reflect and in your
case to react. Make smart moves and eliminate anything stressful, be
blissfully ignorant and turn the other blind eye. Go ahead and make a
blue print, a blue print of your brand new life and let that be your
focus. That and your health. We are here for support and if he does
come around, we are here to cheer for you - no matter what.
Hugs,
Ayse0 -
Don't do anything until you
Don't do anything until you talk to a lawyer. A friend of mine stayed with her husband until she finished all treatment on the advice of her lawyer. During that time they worked on getting everything ready and when she had finished treatment then she divorced the sob. She had all of her ducks in a row and came out quite nicely financially.0 -
And tell him what you need from him!sweetvickid said:Don't do anything until you
Don't do anything until you talk to a lawyer. A friend of mine stayed with her husband until she finished all treatment on the advice of her lawyer. During that time they worked on getting everything ready and when she had finished treatment then she divorced the sob. She had all of her ducks in a row and came out quite nicely financially.
Don't expect him to "know". It sounds like he is not the one for you, that he's selfish, and emotionally unavailable.
Have you actually told him what you need/want from him? My guess is your relationship has created dance steps that make it ok for him to go do whatever he wants to do as long as he pays for it (nice home, financial security) and so he provides "things" to be able to be a naughty boy. If that dance has worked for the past X number of years, why would he think it no longer works? Especially if you don't tell him it ain't working?
And, do think practically. Seek legal counsel and have a plan in place that works for you. Once you start treatments, you honestly won't be in a place to make huge emotional or physical places, but if you have a plan in place and a goal somewhere down the road, you will get through treatments with much less dispair. The most important thing now is to get treated and on the road to recovery. Then you can address other significant potential changes.
What do you talk about at the end of the day when you go to bed and how loving or unloving (I'm not talking about sex) is that experience?
Suzanne0 -
My advice would be to getmom62 said:What does your heart tell you
Hi,
If you are unhappy my advice is leave him. You are facing a hard fight and don't need to be weighed down with this baggage and his agenda. Life is too short to be miserable, make yourself happy while you can.
Terry
My advice would be to get your treatment done and while you are doing that, get your ducks in a row financially and whatever else you need to do to leave him. Life is too short to be with someone like him. Good luck!0 -
Protective of cell phone
There is only one reason to be protective of your cell phone. That would be because you have something to hide. Get the cancer cared for and take care of yourself. If ever there is a time to focus on yourself it is now and not a soul would blame you for it. If you go to church or belong to any social groups then start building your support from them. He probably has you as an ornament wife so the emotional response is probably not going to come for you.0 -
lyli: so so sorry to hear of
lyli: so so sorry to hear of all this...My heart goes out to you...not that is much help...I can not relate so I will not say I know what you are going through...
Perhaps keeping journal (and VENT her anytime)
Do you have any kids? How far from NY/ Family are you?
I live in NYS..!
HE does NOT deserve you...
Denise0 -
I read more posts and I
I read more posts and I agree with many saying hold out..finish treatment etc...get things in order....you dont' need any more stress (emotional) in your life at this point..(it is never a good time but you need to take care of you....and health issues..
Denise0 -
Lyli at this
point in time you need to take care of yourself. Don't make any hasty decisions for now. Focus on gettting through your treatments. Take more time to do the things that you enjoy and make you happy. You deserve the best especially for what ever amount of years you've been putting up with his selfish behavior.
Hugs Hennie0 -
Unsupportive husband
I have been a survivor for ten years and have gotten minimal support from my husband who is a jerk too. He will never understand, nor will my children, ages 16 and 14. My main problem is the chemobrain and the chemo-induced peripheral neuropathy now. He was supportive at the time of my cancer, but not now. He and my children just think I'm a blubbering idiot who can't walk without stumbling. It seems like I'm always the brunt of their jokes. I laugh, but it really hurts my feelings. No one believes that my symptoms are all chemo-related. Maybe research on this will be much more advanced by the time you become a ten-year survivor. Don't mean to be discouraging, but it seems like no one understands but your fellow survivors. You do what you need to do.0 -
How are things going nowHennie said:Lyli at this
point in time you need to take care of yourself. Don't make any hasty decisions for now. Focus on gettting through your treatments. Take more time to do the things that you enjoy and make you happy. You deserve the best especially for what ever amount of years you've been putting up with his selfish behavior.
Hugs Hennie
How are things going now Lyli? I pray better. Ofcourse I agree that you need to just take care of yourself, your health now. That is the most important thing for you to focus on.
Wishing you all the best,
Leeza0
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