Pix, I know when I had my surgery, I really WANTED Jason to go home sometimes. I didn't have any energy to spend on worrying about him taking care of himself, and knowing he was home recharging was comforting.
'Serenity'
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
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Hubby will occasionally feel guilty that I'm putting so much time in at the hospital, it makes him feel sicker to see me worrying about him.
Yep, Scrappy (eta: and Connie), I hear you. During the week I'm at school all day and can't even get there until the evening, though, so that's hard. I will try to be better about taking time for myself tomorrow. Today was tough because he'd asked me to come in the morning and then I had a bunch of hospital and business related errands to run in the afternoon and now we are waiting for some important test results, and he often doesn't remember what the doctors say if I'm not there.
but I'm usually too exhausted to focus on a book when I'm there. I do have a couple I'm reading currently when I have the energy.
Hospital time was when I got into reality tv, actually. Not there, really. But even when I was home I really couldn't focus enough for reading or scripted tv.
he often doesn't remember what the doctors say if I'm not there.
Oh, lord yes. They always come in when you're groggy on drugs. It's very rude.
Oh, lord yes. They always come in when you're groggy on drugs. It's very rude.
It's like waitpersons who show up to ask if you need anything more when you A) have your mouth full; and, 2) desperately need more napkins.
He's running a fever of 102 again, which makes it even harder for him to focus. And they got results from today's CT scan back and haven't told me anything. Grr.
(((Pix)))
One of the downsides to be married to a fellow Buffista, perhaps.
Ahahahaha. Yes.
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