MelLarkee · 51-55, F
Coping with sickness (and the bad mood that comes from sickness) is not a universal thing, but I always admire when my husband stays up to talk to me. I can never sleep when I’m sick, so if he’s willing to part ways with an hour or two of sleep for solidarity’s sake, I always appreciated that.
aboveaverageaveragejoe · 51-55, M
Leave. Lol.
Seriously. 1 make sure she is comfortable. More blankets when she's cold.
2. Make sure she drinks plenty of liquids.
3. Get her a decongestant and make sure she takes her doses on time.
4. Try to get her to eat small, light meals that won't sit heavy and are easy to digest.
5. No tea, coffee sodas, they're bad for you anyway.
6. Ask her mother, if she's still around. She will know what she likes when she's ill.
7. Get to know your own wife before it happens again ;)
Seriously. 1 make sure she is comfortable. More blankets when she's cold.
2. Make sure she drinks plenty of liquids.
3. Get her a decongestant and make sure she takes her doses on time.
4. Try to get her to eat small, light meals that won't sit heavy and are easy to digest.
5. No tea, coffee sodas, they're bad for you anyway.
6. Ask her mother, if she's still around. She will know what she likes when she's ill.
7. Get to know your own wife before it happens again ;)