I'm actually starting to get a bit worried about the toll DH's career is taking on his health. He'll be 39 this year, and although the previous 100 hour weeks of his worklife in Japan have dropped to 70 or so now in Australia, I think he could (although he will never admit it) be heading for burnout. That's 70 hours of cardiac surgery a week, dealing with life and death situations every day. Although he seems to cope fairly well, I think there's only so much a person (and a family) can handle! His skin is a mess with atopic dermatitis which causes constant itchiness, he's getting pretty grumpy, and lately he's started to complain of chest pain. I don't think he gets enough sleep and he genuinely doesn't have time or energy to exercise. His intentions are good, but it is really hard for him to follow through. Fortunately he's not overweight, doesn't smoke and the constant threat of call means he hardly drinks either.
It seems like since we've got married, we've jumped from crisis to crisis and have never had time to just "chill out". In less than three years, we've done an international wedding three months after meeting, moved houses, quit jobs, got a visa, got medical registration in the face of tightened restrictions, got a new job, started my business, moved countries, passed hellish fellowship exams in a foreign language, had a baby which involved a very difficult pregnancy and birth, faced a year of severe sleep deprivation from said child, bought our first house, moved into it, suffered deaths in the family, and are now facing applying for a specialist position. And that's not all....
I imagine others might have been in similar situations before (or are still there...) and I wonder what worked for you. How can you encourage your SO to look after their OWN health, for the sake of their family, their relationships, their job, and themselves?
More specifically, could anyone perhaps point me in the direction of a CD or something similar which DH could use for relaxation or meditation? The sessions would need to be short (definitely less than 20 minutes) and stubborn-man friendly!
Thanks very much in advance.
It seems like since we've got married, we've jumped from crisis to crisis and have never had time to just "chill out". In less than three years, we've done an international wedding three months after meeting, moved houses, quit jobs, got a visa, got medical registration in the face of tightened restrictions, got a new job, started my business, moved countries, passed hellish fellowship exams in a foreign language, had a baby which involved a very difficult pregnancy and birth, faced a year of severe sleep deprivation from said child, bought our first house, moved into it, suffered deaths in the family, and are now facing applying for a specialist position. And that's not all....
I imagine others might have been in similar situations before (or are still there...) and I wonder what worked for you. How can you encourage your SO to look after their OWN health, for the sake of their family, their relationships, their job, and themselves?
More specifically, could anyone perhaps point me in the direction of a CD or something similar which DH could use for relaxation or meditation? The sessions would need to be short (definitely less than 20 minutes) and stubborn-man friendly!
Thanks very much in advance.
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