Ahoy hoy
Well I'm so glad I read this thread.
Being the 'wife' and a you guessed it - female - I'm allllll about talking about your feelings, deseminating why we feel this way, crisscrossing and totally pulling them all apart so I can look at them under a microscope.
My husband, being a guy, when asked how he's doing says he's fine, doing really well, can't complain.
What? Well I know thats not true and I go on my merry way to get to the bottom of how he's really feeling.
I've worked out that I'm an idiot and that for Rob, telling people the edited version with a cherry on top puts other people at ease but I think it also helps him stay positive because he believes what he says.
When he's truly concerned about something, he'll say something to me but when it comes to emotions, everyone may as well live on the moon cos that's the chance of anyone hearing about it. But I kinda get it now after reading this (big step for a blonde!). So Kym, you've done the females of the human race a big service.
Alana, I love your perspective. We too use humour to allay any awkwardness. Even in the chemo ward, Rob and I are usually laughing about something and I've noticed a few of the older patients giving us a few stares. I suppose many of the older generation think we aren't being serious enough as this is a serious situation. Well this is true, but like all things in life, we just have to deal with it as it comes and we choose laughter over tears because as the doctor always said, laughter is the best medicine!
Kym - On a ride like this, there are no feelings, no emotions, no behaviour that is too weird or not normal. We're human and we deal with things in the way we know how. The fact that we're dealing with it and not shying away from it, is the best gift we can give ourselves!
This site helps me deal with some of my darker emotions, stuff that I think my husband doesn't really need to see and it's comforting to know that I'm not alone. So you're not alone in feeling that your wife might be the biggest pain in your ass today or that you're feeing sorry for yourself and your kids are giving you the irrits. There are days where I wish my husband would just go for a really, really long drive - to WA or something or that my mother in law fell off the face of the planet. But I've come to realise that these are completely normal reactions to a completely abnormal situation :)
Hope everyone is doing well in Cancer Land today!
Jo xxx