Hi bratguy,
Sounds like a terrible place to be in.... on top of the cancer rollercoaster.
It can be very hard to get our partners/wives/husbands/families to see or understand where we are at and that sometimes we are ok.
I have stage 4 lung cancer also and found it very frustrating when I became unwell. My husband was always fussing, my mother would visit and meltdown if I did the dishes!
It made me furious, I was still a capable person who was not an invalid. Then after my surgery it was worse..... I found myself limiting contact with others so to not have to fight them or justify my small amount of independence I had left. It has been a very difficult journey for my husband and I. We have only recently been able tp openly communicate our feelings during treatment and how sometimes we both did not always feel supported during these times.
Sometimes counselling works, however both parties need to be committed to resolving and admitting the concerns.
It is wonderful that u have linked into this site - I have found great support, advice and caring from other site members. I blog because it helps give me clarity and helps me vent.
It must be a horrible feeling to have not been consulted about the holiday or care in ur partners absence. All I can hope is writing ur feeling down has helped and that u can/will keep using this site.
Pls don't give up hope, there are many great listening ears here.
Rubes