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So may issues that I don't know where to start

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swizzlestar · 18/02/2017 16:22

Dh and I have been together for 12 years, and have two dc's. Both have dc's from previous relationships but they're all 18+.

A year ago dh had a serious accident at work. It was life changing at that point for all of us as he's been unable to return to his previous trade, and was self employed. My work ramped up at that point, and I was able to increase my hours. I used a lot of annual leave for hospital appointments etc, aso he was unable to drive for months.

So, a year on I'm working 50 hours a week and he's at home with the kids (although both school age), taking a personal trainer course and picking up the odd handyman type job. His injury is pretty much sorted, but never going good to be 100%, he's probably at 95%. He has another issue which leaves him unable to get out of bed some mornings, on those days I take the kids to school then go to work late (I start at 8).

So, given all this, how much should I expect him to do around the house? Because right now, it's a tip..... He hoovers the middle of rooms, dusts occasionally and I've just cleared drying washing off the radiators. There's just stuff everywhere! Last weekend I blitzed our bedroom as the skirting boards were disgusting and the dusting never done. Every other room is the same. They also need decorating.

I assumed he'd been cleaning up dog poo in the garden, but he hasn't done for weeks and weeks. I've just cleaned a carrier bag full....

I don't known if I'm being unreasonable? I've just had enough to be honest.

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swizzlestar · 16/03/2017 20:55

People don't see it though, do they?!

They get training sessions with him, which he's great at, and they see him doing the school run and looking after the kids. It feels like nobody can put 2 and 2 together and realise that that equals me slogging away at work to support us.

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RandomMess · 16/03/2017 20:59

Well start being more open about his laziness then!

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swizzlestar · 16/03/2017 21:09

My friends know, and my family. They're ones that matter and are right behind me. My parents are paying for the solicitor so that he doesn't have a clue that I've been.

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RandomMess · 16/03/2017 21:16

Even though you'll end up with shared care, he will have to do the parenting on his days etc. Just ensure you don't get shifted with few night but lots of daytime care!!!

I have no doubt he'll step up and manage perfectly fine once he has to, if he reckons he can't then the DC will have to live with you won't they and he can kiss maintenance bye bye!

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swizzlestar · 16/03/2017 21:52

Exactly! I had to drop everything one afternoon last week as he had an attack and couldn't pick the kids up. Regardless of what happens, I need to ensure there's a back-up plan at all times.

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RandomMess · 16/03/2017 22:00

Start documenting all these episodes...

Looks like he can only have them EOW when it doesn't matter if he has an episode as they won't "have" to get anywhere.

Was he involved much with the day to day of his older DC or is this an ongoing habit?

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swizzlestar · 25/03/2017 08:30

I had a solicitors appointment this week. She was really helpful. I've spent the week taking of jobs that I've expected him to do, but it's preparation for if we split. It's exhausting though... I work all day then come home and start again. I'm playing the long game though. Next week I'm speaking to my boss about a couple of late starts so that I can do school run and possibly an early finish.

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swizzlestar · 08/04/2017 15:56

I'm so fed up... I'm sat here trying not to cry and to pull myself together for the kids.

I've just worked a very stressful 47 hour week, I've got work to catch up on over the weekend and I'm coming down with something and feel crappy. And the house is a tip....literally "stuff" everywhere. He hasn't had any work this week, so wtaf has he been doing???!!

Last weekend he was out all day on the Saturday for a course and now he's gone to the pub for a work meeting (any more will give me away, but it is genuinely about work). However it's it's a family bbq and we're meant to be going to a bbq in less than hour. He said he might come, but tbh he won't. He knows it and I know it.

I'm just so fed up with it all.....I feel like a walk over and I'm not.

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thatwouldbeanecumenicalmatter · 08/04/2017 16:28

Jeez I don't know how you've put up with this lazy bugger for so long! Flowers As you said before you might as well be a single parent - crap 'help' is worse than no help, at least you know where you stand with no help.

You're on the right path though, keep getting your ducks in a row, you can do this - you've practically been doing this solo anyway.

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swizzlestar · 08/04/2017 16:56

Thank....the support really does help. I don't have many people I'd actually tell IRL. They probably wouldn't believe me as he comes across as perfectly nice to everybody else!

Unsurprisingly, he's not coming with us. He'd rather go out on the piss. Fuming!

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