If you are a military spouse, and you get sick, it is probably going to be when your spouse is deployed, or otherwise not at home. You can thank Murphy’s law for that, I know I have been hit by Murphy myself.
While you can get to a place where you feel you are rocking a deployment, a stomach bug can turn things upside down, especially if you have young kids.
So…what should you do? What can you do? Here are some helpful tips for when you are sick and your spouse is deployed:
Ask for help
When you are sick, you might have to actually ask for help. If you are like me, this is going to be hard for you. I hate asking others for help and will try to do it all myself first.
However, I am not Superwoman and sometimes, I really need that extra help. If you have a close friend, see if they can bring you a few things from the store, or pick up a child from school. Most people are more than willing to help out a solo parenting military spouse.
Say no
If you are not feeling well, you are going to have to say no to some things. This can be hard to do sometimes. But we are all human, and we are all trying to get it all done, even if our spouse is overseas. And sometimes that means saying no, especially when we are sick.
Maybe the FRG won’t have as many food dishes that night, maybe a kid will have to skip practice, but sometimes we do have to let some things go during a deployment. Don’t burn yourself out when you are sick and don’t feel guilty if you have to say no to certain things. Besides, if you are contagious, you want to stay at home anyway.
Let your kids help you
If your kids are old enough, let them help you. Older children can help you with younger kids. Children can do extra chores, or help you around the house. Think about small ways they can help make things easier for you when you are sick.
Take care of yourself
In the end, remember to take care of yourself. Your health is important and you don’t want to ignore something that could become more serious later. Try to rest when you can, drink plenty of fluids, and get yourself to the doctor if you need to.
You should also be taking care of yourself before you get sick to hopefully lessen the chances of catching something. If you haven’t been for a checkup in a while, make an appointment. Don’t forget about your own dental care, and follow up on anything you think you need more information about.
When you get sick, all you really want to do is hide under your blankets but during a deployment, that probably isn’t going to be possible. Remember to ask for help if you need it, say no to some things, see if your kids can help, and remember that your health is important too.
Have you ever gotten really sick when your spouse was deployed? What did you do to get through that?
LISA M
There needs to be a better way. You move to a location and you don’t know anyone, your spouse is gone, if you get ill… there is no one to help you, you dont know anyone and there was no FRG. I had tonsillitis and my husband was gone, I couldn’t go to the ER because they don’t allow very small toddlers who can’t watch themselves, they threatened me with calling cps because I had no one to watch my child. So I ordered amoxycillian from the internet, took it and hoped for the best. I’m so lucky I survived, when I really needed surgery.