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Re: Feeling sad today » Dinah

Posted by mair on January 8, 2007, at 17:05:46

In reply to Feeling sad today, posted by Dinah on January 8, 2007, at 8:35:21

Dinah

It's aggravating isn't it when life trudges on for others while it seems to stop or slow down for us? Is it possible that your husband seems to make light of this because he doesn't want you to worry too much. When I had my lump scare my husband was pretty dismissive - on the order of "I'm sure it's nothing." Later, after we had found that it really was nothing, I found out that he had actually been doing a fair amount of internet research, when I was thinking that he was paying no attention. I wish some of that energy had been directed to letting me know in some tangible way that he shared my concern and that he truly cared about how I was feeling.

Isn't your appointment tomorrow? I'll definitely have you in my thoughts.

As you know, I hate my job too (you know that I'm your true soul sister in all employment related issues) - how great that you're painting - I spent most of yesterday doing some very mundane household tasks while thinking most of the time that I should have gone in to work.

mair


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