I’m also really pleased that things are going better now for you. And thank you for taking the time to tell us what’s happening. I live with my 16 year I old daughter and we fall out at times too. Sometimes it’s because I’m doing too much and sometimes she forgets to do the few chores I ask of her but we have to sit down and discuss things when we’ve both calmed down. She had counselling when I was dx and it was the best thing we could have done. Hope you get your creases ironed out and things continue to settle down. Remember that you aren’t alone and you’re welcome to have a rant now and again. You have friends here who understand.
Hi so-tired, absolutely brilliant, I do think that a short spurt of counselling on understanding and discussing issues with any chronic illness in a relationship should happen every 6-12 months to keep things ticking over for both parties, some people may argue that couples should be equipped enough to do this without a 3rd party, I don’t agree there’s nothing better than having someone outside your circle of friends and family to reflect on what each person’s expectations are of the other as we all get bogged down with routine & habits.