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Remote cottage holiday difficult with child and husband's health needs

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Omgheslikethat · 01/08/2026 14:58

Looking for some ideas to navigate what is a difficult holiday experience.
We have rented an absolutely beautiful cottage for 2 weeks. However its very remote, not in a village, no footpaths on roadside and no public transport.
It would be perfect for a couple who just wanted a peaceful time.

DH suffers from some complicated health issues also MH issues and a short temper.
We have a young child who is a restless sleeper, though I don't hear him particularly.
This is causing my ailing husband to be short tempered and not want to get moving until late morning, early afternoon. By this time child is restless and silly, often naps in the car. We are at least 30mins drive from nearest attraction, and it seems pointless spending ££ on adventure theme parks entrance for max 2 hours which child might or might not enjoy. No child safe beaches nearby, just a couple of parks about 20mins away.

I'm not allowed to go out in the car without DH, and he always drives, so basically we are stuck waiting for DH to gee up, or like today he's gone to bed in a huff so we are just left hanging with nothing to do.

I suggested today we do x, which would be free except for the drive but DH lagged behind so much we didnt get out by 2pm and it closes at 4.30, so I suggested something else but that was not to his liking and he said I was being confusing by changing my mind.
He has executive function issues..

Shopping is a nightmare as nearest shops 20 mins drive away and no option for delivery. Try to buy 2 or 3 days worth of food but finding we either run out or fancy something different. We often self cater and its usually worked ok before, but I've had option of delivery or walking to shop.

Doesn't seem like the relaxing holiday I hoped for. I let DH book it because he briefly showed it to me, said it was near a town I vaguely know and liked.

On top, I've been feeling poorly with a virus.
Not really looking for solutions although useful ideas to reframe positively might help.

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Omgheslikethat · 04/08/2026 13:24

Savvysix1984 · 02/08/2026 22:28

Has anyone mentioned functional neurological disorder (FND)? Some of his symptoms seem to match that.

Thanks for the suggestion, and Yes it was considered at a neuro consult but they decided his symptoms didn't fit properly. I can't actually recall why.

He seems to fit FTD better to me, but as I say no one else recognises it. Honestly if you listen to him sometimes, when he's confabulating I almost believe what he's saying, except I know its not true.

He's has head scans and no one suggests he shouldn't drive, work etc. Is he seeking dx for neuro, no he doesnt really recognise there's issues, except rately he gets a brief moment of something is not right.

Seeking dx for abdo issues? no, 4 years down the road, he doesn't meet dx criteria for anything so given up and suffers, but perhaps not in silence.

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