Hubs is the kind of person that will only believe you about any sort of health issue if you have an official diagnosis and a doctor that can back up everything I say, and only THEN will he listen to me about any possible treatments. Unfortunately, for many reasons that would take up a whole separate thread, I can't get health insurance. I'm enrolled in a state program that covers OB/GYN needs, and that's it.
I know I have anxiety issues that I try to manage on my own, and I'm always asking for Hubs's help. For example, making phone calls is terrifying for me, so I ask him to do it when he can, and being around large groups of people I don't know can easily turn into an anxiety attack for me. However, I have never officially been diagnosed with anything, so Hubs just tells me to quit diagnosing myself and get over it. No matter how much information I give him on an issue, he claims I don't have it.
I really got upset with him earlier, when he was trying to get me to call my grandpa. Long story short, my grandpa bought us a car without asking us if we wanted it, and said we could pay him back even though we really can't afford to. Hubs was begging me to call him and tell him that we didn't want the car, in the same way that I beg him to not make me make phone calls. The ONLY reason he didn't want to call is because my grandpa's a police officer and intimidates Hubs a bit, despite my grandpa being an incredibly nice person.
It's not only the anxiety thing, though. I had a cold last year that stuck around for almost a month, and I realized that my symptoms were incredibly similar to something my sister had had a few months before. I mentioned this to Hubs, and he told me, "It's just a cold, take some medicine and you'll feel better."
He seems to think I'm a hypochondriac when everything clearly points to an issue that I'm not making up. I just don't get how he can just assume I make things up.
I know I have anxiety issues that I try to manage on my own, and I'm always asking for Hubs's help. For example, making phone calls is terrifying for me, so I ask him to do it when he can, and being around large groups of people I don't know can easily turn into an anxiety attack for me. However, I have never officially been diagnosed with anything, so Hubs just tells me to quit diagnosing myself and get over it. No matter how much information I give him on an issue, he claims I don't have it.
I really got upset with him earlier, when he was trying to get me to call my grandpa. Long story short, my grandpa bought us a car without asking us if we wanted it, and said we could pay him back even though we really can't afford to. Hubs was begging me to call him and tell him that we didn't want the car, in the same way that I beg him to not make me make phone calls. The ONLY reason he didn't want to call is because my grandpa's a police officer and intimidates Hubs a bit, despite my grandpa being an incredibly nice person.
It's not only the anxiety thing, though. I had a cold last year that stuck around for almost a month, and I realized that my symptoms were incredibly similar to something my sister had had a few months before. I mentioned this to Hubs, and he told me, "It's just a cold, take some medicine and you'll feel better."
He seems to think I'm a hypochondriac when everything clearly points to an issue that I'm not making up. I just don't get how he can just assume I make things up.
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