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Fldotspot
Asked August 12, 2023
Why is husband recently worried that I will hurt myself doing routine chores?
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Things like being worried I’ll cut my foot off mowing lawn.
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Hopeforhelp22
Aug 12, 2023
Hi Fldotspot - did you ask your husband why the recent worry that you'll hurt yourself? It seems he's the best person to ask !!
08/12/2023 14:48:41
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Aug 12, 2023
My husband is the same way. He is 74 and I am 56 and he is always worried about me getting hurt. He is the accident prone one.
08/12/2023 14:35:45
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Aug 12, 2023
The elderly get crushing anxiety a lot, especially if he has dementia.
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cxmoody
Aug 12, 2023
I would guess that if you got hurt, he would worry about being able to take care of you, and taking care of himself.
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