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Old Feb 27, 2017, 03:39 PM
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Keeping me healthy and alive is important to my husband.

So, if I am feeling faint and shakey possibly due to blood pressure or sugar, and tell him, he reacts in a way that seems angry in tone - but is just energized by concern.

I have written my Dr. asking if I should make an appointment - my question is regarding husband.

For any of you who react with an angry tone when you are worried - should I ignore it, not tell him when I am possibly sick, or how...

How do you like the person to react when you are worried? What reduces your fears?
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Old Feb 27, 2017, 11:25 PM
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Why not tell him his worried tone is so similar to an angry tone that you find it unsettling / upsetting?

Only way to iron this out is to communicate directly and effectively.
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