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im so sad..

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crikeybill · 22/01/2014 17:08

I feel like I've wasted 23 years of my life.
Thats how long we've been together. 3 dc aged 2-10.
Husband has m.e/CFS and has become bitter, angry and depressed.
He doesn't do anything with the kids ever. I work fulltime, drop the kids to school and childminders, and pick them up again on the way home. I do everything at home, everything with the kids, just everything.
Dh sleeps all day hence the childminder. Wakes late afternoon to take medication. Stays up all night to admin a website he part owns.
He tells me he loves me and wants a physical relationship but I end up pushing him away as I'm exhausted and pretty much seething with resentment.
I have no social life, we go nowhere together due to his illness and I can't go out on my own becasuse I would never hear the end of it. He is very insecure, very jealous, will sulk and make sarky comments if I'm away from my desk and he can't reach me by phone.

I'm so sad. I don't know what to do. I'm getting more and more angry. Yesterday he couldn't reach me on my mobile on my way home so left me a shitty voicemail ( which he always says isn't shitty and I'm being paranoid ) so when I got home he was in the bath, which meant me doing dinner again. I lost my temper and started kicking the bathroom door. I'm so ashamed.
The kids are so good. They have no expectations from him anymore, they even excuse his shouting outbursts, saying they understand he's ill.
I don't want them to grow up with that though.
He sleeps on the sofa every night till I get up, then transfers to bed once we've all hone to work and school. My 2 year old thinks that's his bed !! I've asked him not to as we can't use the lounge but he blames it on me saying I get too angry if he crawls into bed at 5am.
I have got annoyed in the past as I just wanted him to share the same sleep cycle as the rest of the family but I've given up now. I don't believe thats the reason anyway as he sleeps in the bed if we have sex, it feels like its only worth sleeping next to me if he's getting some.
Were pretty skint as we live on my salary and my tax credits alone and I know not having his own money masked him feel

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AnyFucker · 22/01/2014 19:06

I would make him leave, illness or no illness

He doesn't want to get better because then he won't have a crappy excuse to treat you like shit

The insane jealousy is because he doesn't want anyone else to have you but is not prepared to make you want to stay in this relationship

Bin him

Perhaps it will prompt him to sort his act out, perhaps it won't. However, all you need to decide is that you are no longer prepared to live like this. Before you know it you will be looking down the barrel of 50 and 60....imagine still living like this without even the glue of dependent kids? Terrifying.

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ROARmeow · 22/01/2014 19:23

Is he such a bundle of misery with everyone else? Or just with you and his kids?

Your eldest is old enough to have an opinion and comparison to friends' families. Have you spoken to the kids about it?

I also think you should tell him to go stay with his mum (or anywhere else) for a while to cool off and re-assess things. Not a dumping as such, but just time apart to think.

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TheSparklyPussycat · 22/01/2014 19:24

He needs to synch his hours to normal time, and follow his GP's advice. Or else he needs to leave.

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lovemenot · 22/01/2014 19:44

I know cfs affects different people in different ways but my cousin suffers from it and had to resign from her high paying job. She has since bought a property in France and has opened a small hotel and restaurant. Yes, she has good staff because there are days when it all catches up on her but she didn't let her illness stop her.

Your dh is a lazy shite, who has gotten into the habit of putting his needs way higher than anyone elses, including his own children.

Time to really lose your temper and tell him to get the hell out of the family that he chooses not to engage with....except to abuse them.

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Handywoman · 22/01/2014 20:01

crikey I feel for you.... but it is OK NOT to love someone who has so little regard for you and the children. You are not responsible for his happiness or wellbeing. Only for that of you, and your girls.

I recently left a miserable H who was never fully engaged in family life. My kids are 10 and 8. The kids are fine, and our house is a happier home now. You don't know it yet, but without the burden of emotional dead-weight, anger and resentment you will sail through life with your girls with a lightness you have not felt for years, and show at the same time that women have boundaries and strength, and that what is happening now is not OK.

I wish you well on your road ahead Thanks keep posting

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crikeybill · 22/01/2014 20:06

I know your all right i really do. But something stops me and I freeze. He isn't happy either but hasn't the balls to leave. He wants me to end it so it isn't his fault.
On the other hand he tells me he loves me and fancies me and sure as hell wants sex all the time but what about other couple stuff there's none of that !!!

He says im cold and unsympathetic. But surely by doing everything I'm doing that's being supportive !! If I point that out he says he's grateful but does he have to go round saying thank you every day.

Hes just got up. Ignored dc1 , demanded to know wherethe hhairbrush was from dc2 and ignored the toddler. He hasn't seen them ALL DAY and dc2 has a scary blood test tomorrow which he didn't acknowledge.
Took his car keys and shouted bye. Hes gone to his disabled mothers to sort things for her.

He will come back when the kids are in bed and demand we sort it out. I will be shattered. Fucking hell this is my life.

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AnyFucker · 22/01/2014 20:20

crikey, tell him to fuck off

he is not your boss (well, actually, a boss wouldn't be allowed to treat you like this)

time for The Serious Talk, methinks

start by sending him to stay with his mother, they can bitch and carp about you together. Or temptingly, simply don't be there when he gets back later. That'll give him something to bellyache about. Have you friends localy you could crash tonight ? He needs a short, sharp shock

who the fuck does he think he is ?

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crikeybill · 22/01/2014 20:34

I knowledge AF I do. He feels hard done by. He feels angry he's ill angry he's skint and angry im not all over him like a porn star. That's what I reckon anyway. He says I'm wrong.
No matter how much he is pissed off with me why would you ignore your own kids ?

There really is no one more important to him then him. He tells me he wants love honesty and respect he shouts that at me all the time. But where's mine. Because I've screamed shouted and threw things he comes out of arguments better then me because I just lose it and a months worth of resentment comes out.

Right what would you say to him about the ignoring of kids how is that ok ?

Im not going to post anymore because I don't want to be one of those annoying posters who gets heaps of advice then does fuck all. I've been around long enough to know how annoying that is.

Thanks

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sharkey1187 · 22/01/2014 20:36

Crikey, until he accepts he has control over his CFS, he cannot use it as a bargaining tool to keep you there. He is doing every thing he can to make his illness worse and this is not fair on your family. I have CFS, and yes, there are bad days.. But the key is controlling CFS is through a solid routine. CFS is not curable, but it is manageable and you can greatly reduce your symptoms.

He isn't being fair on you and your children and until he seeks medical advice, there will be nothing you can do to help him.

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Ehhn · 22/01/2014 20:58

He's being ridiculous. A dear friend of ours has had me and Cfs for 20 years and there are days when she is so ill and achey that she can't move or get out of bed. But it doesn't stop her from being kind and supportive, from doing what she can and making the most of her good days. She is brave, cheerful and admirable, although she had to give up work, but she contributes to her household in other ways - mainly by being a centre of calm, good cheer and advice and a little domestic help.

Your h needs to address his behaviour, sleep patterns and depression.

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AnyFucker · 22/01/2014 21:05

Call me cynical but he's not too debilitated to want the porn star sex, eh ?

I don't know how you bring yourself to show him any physical affection at all, tbh, he is a fucking arsehole.

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AnyFucker · 22/01/2014 21:06

crikey, are you going to do "fuck all" then ? That would be very sad.

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JaceyBee · 22/01/2014 21:22

I was just thinking what AF said, he's too tired to play with his kids but not for sex! That's not in line with my experience of CFS!

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haveyourselfashandy · 22/01/2014 21:24

Don't stop posting crikey,it does piss me off when people stay in shitty relationships for whatever reason but as of yet I've never been in that situation,I've always left,once with nothing apart from a bag of clothes for me and my ds.I'm impulsive like that though never think things through but I always manage!
YOU deserve more than this.You can have more than this if you really want it.It's not easy but what is this man bringing to yours and your children's life?
Please keep posting it will do you good to write things down and people here will support you,even if they don't agree.

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iamonthepursuitofhappiness · 22/01/2014 21:30

Sorry for making you cry. I agree with everyone who thinks you should leave. If you don't leave/end the relationship then you are activiely choosing this life for yourself and your children.

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captainmummy · 22/01/2014 22:30

Op ' something stops you and you freeze'? That is the actual ACT of doing something! Once you are over that, it's easy!

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crikeybill · 04/02/2014 19:19

Hello. Can I post again.

Things are no better.
Dh is in sulking mode becasuse we haven't had sex in ages. I'm so tired all the time though and to be honest I'm feeling more and more resentful.
I hate it when he's around.
He's still going to bed around 5am and sleeping all day.
Saturday I took the youngest two out and left dd1 with him at home as she had a party at three that he said he would take her to. He got up 30 mins before it started.
He is saying the illness is the cause of his exhaustion but how does staying up till 5 laughing and joking with friends on the internet help ??
This morning I left for work with the kids as he climbed into bed.

I've told him I'm not happy how things are. He says its always him that has to change, what about the issues he has with me. When I ask what they are its always about sex !!
So Ive told him if things continue he might as well not be here.
He came out with a very forlorn " well I don't want to be the cause of you being unhappy so fine obviously its all me so I will have to go won't I"
He's very angry and sarcastic. I really don't think he sees my point. I've told him he has no involvement in family life at all and he just rolls his eyes and says yes that's right I'm a cunt, I'm terrible.

I feel so sad.

I don't think I'm brave enough to see this through. I asked him to leave 4 years ago and he did for 3 months but I stupidly took him back after he promised things.
I am cold I know I am. Im just so resentful. I don't want to keep messing with my kids lives.

Oh god I don't even know why I'm posting.

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TemperamentalAroundCorvids · 04/02/2014 19:45

Always him that has to change? Like it's normal to go to bed at 5am and sleep till 2.30?

I'm a night owl, my kids are grown and I live on my own. Even I have a rule that says bed 4am at very latest, and only occasionally. And bed 2am at latest is my normal rule.

The first rule of dealing with any mh problem is to get some sort of sleep hygiene in place. Only then can one start to see what's what. His GP or any psychiatrist would say the same.

{I still think he is just a lazy cocklodger, if he wants to prove otherwise let him bring his hours in line with GMT and the population of the UK.}

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Woody31 · 04/02/2014 19:46

You are not a cold person OP. You seem like an amazing mum, hardworking and organised. You and your children deserve a husband and father who is part of the family, not a cling on who sleeps all day. The sex thing bugs me - who does he think he is ? Sex in marriage should be between two people who love each other. It is the cherry in a marriage not the frikin cake.Do not let him make you feel guilty about it. Work on a timescale - give him a week if he hasn't done more to support you and the kids or tried to get on your time zone then enough is enough. Just think what could happen if you got ill with stress or anxiety too. Look after yourself and your kids x

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maparole · 04/02/2014 20:06

I've known a couple of people with ME and it is a terrible thing to be struck with, but the thing about it, probably more than most illnesses, is that any sort of recuperation really demands the wholehearted commitment of the sufferer. It needs high-level management of diet and lifestyle.

He isn't doing any of that, or indeed anything at all; he is simply using the illness as an excuse to be lazy and obnoxious. Playing the "poor me" card doesn't wash.

I'd guess that part of your reluctance to leave is down to guilt about quitting your husband when he is ill. He is deliberately playing on this guilt, both with you and your children. You need to debunk this mindset and get shot asap.

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bigboobsbertha · 04/02/2014 20:13

If I were you I would write him a letter saying everything you have said here and ask him honestly what he thinks you gain from the relationship. That way there is no screaming and shoutin and eye rolling etc. Then tell him you want to set aside a time, convenient for you to discuss this properly. If he wont or cant, then tell him thats it, youve had enough.

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TemperamentalAroundCorvids · 04/02/2014 20:19

My post relates to him addressing his depression. According to Mind (among others) normal interactions with your family and friends should improve mh, and being more (any) use to said family should do likewise.

He can recover from depression; ME/CFS is a condition that needs managing. I know a little about it, as have a friend with ME who works p/t - but she has to plan her energy expenditure very carefully.

She uses energy for the important things - housework, family, work. She can be felled by a cold, though. Extrapolating from her (but his ME'll be worse?) I would think he could manage family outings, and do some of the day-to-day stuff around the house, at least. You might need a childminder as back-up if illness knocks him out like it does my friend.

But you (and him) won't know what is possible until he attempts to live more 'normally'. If he won't, then I stand by the cocklodger diagnosis.

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cjel · 04/02/2014 20:22

I also don't see him being to ill to cope with any part in your family but can mange sex.
I left H after 35 years together(30married) and wish I'd done it decades ago. I was 52 and am building a lovely happy life for myself its amazing. I am not angry.I have no resentment, can do what I want with my life, I too wish I'd not wasted my life,I wish I was only 40Smile!!!!

I'd ask him to move out for a bit, see how much energy he gets then and decide whether its his illness(which I doubt) or just complete pigheadedness .

Please don't feel bad about wanting better for your life and your dcs.

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crikeybill · 04/02/2014 20:28

I do pay for a childminder. He doesn't have the 2 year old anymore. He was refusing to get up from the sofa when he had him. Once the t.v was on and the 2 year old was watching it from 8,30 when I left till 11 when I checked to see how things were. He answered the phone clearly half asleep and said he had been just dozing.
Fuck that. I have a childminder now so he literally doesn't have to do anything.

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crikeybill · 04/02/2014 20:31

If I try and talk to him he goes into full victim mode.
He sees it as me attacking him, me moaning.
He just says over and over, well I don't want to be the reason your unhappy.
So change then !!!!!

But he won't. So he says shall I just go,or, there's no point to this. Its like he calls my bluff and I'm such a controlled idiot I can't take that step.
The whole house feels poisonous my poor kids !!

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