3 Hours of Reddit Stories - My Husband Is Convinced I Am Pregnant. I’m Not, But He Won’t Believe Me.

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • 3 Hours of Reddit Stories - My Husband Is Convinced I Am Pregnant. I’m Not, But He Won’t Believe Me.
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    My Husband Is Convinced I Am Pregnant. I’m Not, But He Won’t Believe Me. What Should I Do?
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    The story begins with OP sharing a distressing situation where her husband becomes convinced she is pregnant, despite her repeated assurances that she is not. The couple, who plan to have children in the future, haven’t started trying yet. After a casual conversation where OP mentioned feeling tired, her husband inexplicably fixated on the idea that she was pregnant. Despite OP taking a pregnancy test that came back negative and showing it to him, he refused to believe it, dismissing the result as potentially inaccurate. His reaction included giving OP the silent treatment and shutting her out whenever she tried to discuss the matter.
    The situation escalated when her husband placed his hand on her stomach, leading OP to confront him. She expressed fear and frustration, calling his behavior crazy, which resulted in him sleeping in the guest room and avoiding communication. Concerned and confused, OP considered reaching out to his parents or seeking professional help, as her husband’s actions were entirely out of character for the kind and loving man she knew.
    Things took a darker turn when OP attempted to have a serious conversation with her husband, trying to reassure him that while she wanted children in the future, she was not currently pregnant. His response was hostile, accusing her of lying and trying to keep their non-existent baby away from him. His behavior became more erratic, and OP began to feel physically unsafe. This culminated in a physical altercation where her husband harmed her, leading her to leave home and stay with her mother, while her husband’s parents took over caring for him.
    OP, now staying with her mother, felt a mix of fear and sorrow. She missed her husband, who seemed like a different person due to whatever was affecting him. Eventually, her husband agreed to seek medical help after significant pressure from both families. The diagnosis was shocking: her husband had a brain tumor. This news brought clarity but also immense guilt for OP, who hadn’t considered a medical issue as the cause of his behavior.
    Her husband is now under the care of a team of neurosurgeons and oncologists, with an uncertain prognosis. Despite the terrifying situation, OP continues to support her husband, cherishing the moments when he’s himself, while fearing what lies ahead. She ends by expressing gratitude for the advice and support she received, acknowledging that without it, she might not have sought help in time.
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Комментарии • 12

  • @DBLDIPMINT1
    @DBLDIPMINT1 10 дней назад +20

    How about start listening to your children. Your son told you to leave him alone and you just kept pushing. Now you are still not listening to your daughter and other son. Stop pushing people and start to learn how to listen. They aren’t sending you their wants and needs through a pigeon or Morse code they are out right telling you. The two of you are selfish and only think about what you want, how you feel, what you think is right regardless what everyone is telling you including your son’s school and teachers. The two of you will end up dying alone and not apart of your kids lives and their future children.

  • @Amzers_Edits
    @Amzers_Edits 13 дней назад +14

    These videos really help me to sleep and sleep is not easy to get for me and I’m not sure why! I would like to thank u for these long videos they really help!

  • @elly-louisereeves7001
    @elly-louisereeves7001 5 дней назад +11

    “we thought that would be too hard for him” is just so awful. Ableist behaviour from the parents.

  • @user-tx1ly1ge8d
    @user-tx1ly1ge8d 3 дня назад +3

    Did they even give Stephen a chance to try and he constantly failed or just assume his autism was going to slow him down?

  • @R_M226
    @R_M226 11 дней назад +7

    you Don't think that you waltzing into his Safe Space UNINVITED making him Threaten You with a Restraining Order to get you to leave WAS TRIGGERING ?!?!!

  • @Koko4Prez
    @Koko4Prez 8 дней назад +4

    The cakery of it all 🎂

  • @miss_simmyy.
    @miss_simmyy. 14 дней назад +3

    Extremely nice

  • @csarzeli
    @csarzeli 7 дней назад +3

    The son commiting suicide is not the parents fault they did what they're required to do when you have mentally ill child, him killing himself is literally his own fault for living in denial of his mental illness for so long.

    • @maxias5
      @maxias5 5 дней назад

      Autism isn't a mentall illness

    • @fuch_huffman_hch
      @fuch_huffman_hch 5 дней назад

      He didn't want to be treated differently and they did they couldn't of just made him kill him self but they didn't help at all

    • @colossalroy3298
      @colossalroy3298 16 часов назад

      I believe it was the parents fault. They constantly shield him. Never gave him the opportunity to find himself all they did was stress his limitations.
      He was doing great in college without them. Could you imagine the person or people you trying to avoid intruding on what you felt was your safe space your new life. That's triggering. And it seems as though they're in denial