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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 2067946" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>[USER=297351]@SunnyD4494[/USER] It must be very frustrating that you feel your spouse is un supportive with your diabetes. It must make things difficult. Marriage and relationships can be very hard, especially when children come along. I have been married 40 years this year and I too gave up work. It wasn’t until years later I realised how much pressure my husband had felt over finances, being the only wage earner. One thing I would say, though I know it might cause offence it is not meant to. You say you put your children 100% first and it causes tension. Perhaps he too feels unsupported. You both obviously need to put aside some time to talk rationally about how you both feel. Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 2067946, member: 264425"] [USER=297351]@SunnyD4494[/USER] It must be very frustrating that you feel your spouse is un supportive with your diabetes. It must make things difficult. Marriage and relationships can be very hard, especially when children come along. I have been married 40 years this year and I too gave up work. It wasn’t until years later I realised how much pressure my husband had felt over finances, being the only wage earner. One thing I would say, though I know it might cause offence it is not meant to. You say you put your children 100% first and it causes tension. Perhaps he too feels unsupported. You both obviously need to put aside some time to talk rationally about how you both feel. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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