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Old Jan 17, 2018, 08:40 AM
HCGW112010 HCGW112010 is offline
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So yesterday i started the laundry, my husband does do laundry when he can due to his hectic work schedule. I forgot to but the second load in the dryer and that had most of his work clothes in it. He is very upset with me, my memory has never been very good and i don't know if it is due to my mental illness or not. But i forget things a lot. I don't know how to handle him being mad at me so i lash out and tell him he treats people badly. i don't feel he understands what it is like to deal with all this.

however i should of made sure all the clothes were done so he did not have to wait for them to be done before leaving for work. I feel horrible about it!
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Old Jan 17, 2018, 09:06 AM
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Don't beat yourself up. Everyone make mistakes and mental illness can effect memory. I'm sorry your husband doesn't understand this
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Old Jan 17, 2018, 11:27 AM
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If it's SO important that his clothes must be washed in time for his work, then maybe he'd be the responsible one and wash his clothing, or at least double check they were done. Mistakes happen, grow up, and move on.
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