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My MBF is I’ve only been back at work for one week after having 7 weeks off and I am already ready to throw in the towel. The guy that I’ve been trying to train for the last 6 months refuses to listen to me and keeps going off behind my back and doing things I specifically ask him not to. He’s caused so much confusion I have multiple people coming to me complaining about him and all I can do is ask him to stop interfering but he won’t. Today my boss asked him where he’s at with a particular deliverable he’s been working on for the last 4 months with nothing to show for and he literally replied “it’s not my priority right now, I’m focusing on the process” and my boss was literally speechless. For context, we are process engineers in a large processing plant. The deliverable is a breakdown history for a particular part of the plant with a top ten things we need to fix, how we’re going to fix them, the cost involved and the payback. My boss has to present it to the business on Thursday and if we don’t have it we risk not getting any money to fix our problems and having our section of the plant shut down because it’s currently running at a loss. I found out today about a few things he’s done whilst I’ve been away and I almost cried in frustration.
Aren't they all like that??
My MBF is that for whatever reason I was not able to go back to sleep last night after I got up to pee. I wasted three hours. Im so sleepy right now. And on top of it, my manager just asked us all to stay late to work on a poorly defined project. Of all days, today. Im going to need more food to get me through.
If you've tried to bring it up to him and it always ends up devolving (I can imagine the frustration), perhaps suggesting therapy might be a good idea. I wouldn't use it as an empty threat and it probably would do a lot of good to have a neutral 3rd party able to help, but the mention of it might make him realize how seriously this bothers you. Postpartum hormones are no joke so dealing with that while having him make any comments is a recipe for disaster IMO, so I'd suggest trying to get to the bottom of it one way or another ASAP. It also sounds like it's creating a cycle of stress for you where you're then worried about the stress on the baby which is further stressing you out.
Oh @mamajojo1981 I’m so sorry you’re going through that! I agree with @kvh22 about suggesting couple’s counselling. When I first got pregnant my partner was working 2hrs away so I would see him maybe one night a week and majority of them were with his step son so I felt like we weren’t connecting at all. We were having a lot of issues at the time surrounding his ex, her child and how our new child would fit into that life, and he literally thought he was handling it all perfectly fine, even though every decision he made was making me feel like shit because he never talked to me about it before and would get defensive if I asked any questions. I actually had it in my mind to break up with him and I completely shut him out. He kept just saying “it’s the hormones talking” any time I would argue with him or ask him to leave me alone (he is also very, very touchy feely, heavy on the emotional support requirement, etc.) and that would make me even more angry. At one point he accused me of cheating because I was asking him to tell me what he’d been talking to his ex about? Anyway, I forced him to go to a counsellor and he realised that perhaps he was in the wrong and it opened up his communication with me a lot and we’re in a much, much better place. Lately, though, he keeps telling me I need to oil my belly so I don't get stretch marks, which I'm getting pretty annoyed about because there's literally nothing you can do about getting them. I know it’s a very different scenario to yours but please know you're not alone in the issues you're facing and we're here to support you!
@mamajojo1981 I am so so sorry you're going through that. I have always felt that pregnancy is really not the time to worry about your weight. Healthy eating, yes! The number on the scale, no. Your body is going to change. And yes, if he expects that you're going to snap back to your pre-baby body, he's got some really unrealistic expectations. Your doctor will discourage you from working out again until about 6 weeks after baby is born, so there's no way you can get back to the gym right away anyway.
I guess I don't really have much advice. But I feel for you and I really think your SO needs to shut up about it. When you're ready to get back to the gym and focus on your health, you need to do it for YOU, not for him. His deprecating comments are far from helpful.
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Im so glad you and baby are okay. Usually with crashes you don't feel the pain until the next day due to adrenalin rush. How are you feeling today? Did the other driver get a citation?
On another note, in a previous MBF I mentioned the struggles I had with my partner’s step son and I greatly offended some of the ladies on here. I just wanted to update that I was absent from this board and didn’t reply to any of the comments about it because I was so ashamed with myself and how I had been acting, so I took some time to really focus on building the relationship with him. Times at our house have been much less stressful than previous and everyone has been much happier. We’re loving spending time with him and I’m looking forward to every visit now.
We are still going ahead with our move across the country as I will need some kind of support system with my partner working 4 weeks away at a time. We will be leaving in 8 or so weeks, so today my partner told his ex about our intent to move. He told her that we very much want to still be in her son’s life and that I have spent a significant amount of time matching up all of my partner’s rosters with school holidays and long weekends. I’ve worked out how to fly minors across the country and how he can get to the airport as she doesn’t have a car. He even offered to pay for all of it. She didn’t take the news well and told us that we won’t be seeing him anymore and that if we don’t give her money (in the order of several thousand) she will report him to immigration, which will give him 28 days to either lodge a new visa application or leave the country. We have spent our whole relationship preparing for her to make this threat and have been working furiously to submit a new visa application, which we will finally be doing in the next couple of weeks. Our lawyer has also reassured us that him overstaying his previous visa is not an issue due to the pregnancy, so her threat doesn’t concern us but it does show to both of us the kind of person she is.
We are both devastated by the outcome of our decision to move and we’re hoping that she changes her mind about visitation once she’s had a bit of time to think it over. We are supposed to have him on the 8th of Feb for the weekend, so only time will tell what she decides to do.
I'm so sorry about what you are going though - I can't believe his ex is making it so difficult for you all, but I'm glad you were able to see her true colors so there's nothing to question there. Hoping that your move goes smoothly and that the legal issues don't get too ugly.