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For going out to eat while my wife was in the hospital

by Charlie Brown
December 26, 2025
in Aita, Relationships
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In the quiet, sterile halls of the hospital, a simple cut had spiraled into a battle for health, leaving a wife tethered to IV antibiotics and a husband caught between duty and the desperate need for a moment of normalcy. The weight of fear and exhaustion hung heavy in the air, turning even the smallest actions into lightning rods for frustration and hurt.

What was meant to be a brief errand to bring comfort became a crucible of emotions, where a husband’s innocent choice to eat clashed with his wife’s anguish and isolation. In those three hours, the unspoken pain and vulnerability exploded, revealing how thin the line can be between care and resentment in the face of suffering.

For going out to eat while my wife was in the hospital

My wife had a small cut that got infected. She...

Anyway she needed some things from home after the first...

She was going to be fine thanks to modern medicine...

Anyways while I was out I stopped and had a...

She blew up, yelling at me that I should have...

As renowned psychologist Dr. Harriet Lerner explains, “When we don’t honor our own needs, we often end up being resentful toward the people we are trying to please.” This quote highlights the tension present in the OP’s situation, where the need for a short break clashed violently with the perceived obligation to the spouse.

The wife’s immediate and explosive reaction stems from a place of high vulnerability and fear, common during unexpected hospitalization. For her, the OP leaving the bedside—even for essential errands—may have triggered feelings of abandonment, making the three-hour delay feel significantly longer and more threatening than the OP intended. Conversely, the OP exhibited poor judgment by not communicating the detour (getting food) before leaving or immediately upon returning. Taking three hours for a task that should have taken two signals a lack of priority recognition during a crisis, thus validating the wife’s perception of selfishness, regardless of the OP’s actual need for sustenance.

In this scenario, the OP’s actions were contextually inappropriate due to the lack of immediate communication regarding the delay. A better approach would have been to quickly inform the wife via text or call about the delay and the reason before going to the restaurant, or simply grabbing food quickly near the hospital. Moving forward, the OP should prioritize transparent, immediate communication during shared crises, ensuring their partner feels secure and prioritized, even when taking brief self-care moments.

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THIS STORY SHOOK THE INTERNET – AND REDDITORS DIDN’T HOLD BACK.

sloth_llama_frog NTA. She's in the hospital being taken care of.

I would expect my husband to visit daily, but not...

lyingdogfacepony66 NTA for taking an extra hour. Particularly if you...

blueberryxxoo This seems a bit of an over-reaction: Maybe you...

have eaten in her room. Four days is not a...

A few hours of IV antibiotics is all she would...

Four days would be pretty serious.

Enough-Effective-664 NTA - stopping for a burger and a breather...

BrinaGu3 hours in the hospital: NTA - she is being...

I have been in your wife's spot - in a...

I did not expect my husband to sit next to...

FrameNo4349 While I think you're NTA.

I do think you could have stopped for fast food...

I'm sure she knows how far away you live so...

Because being in the hospital is scary.

Also I have to say I don't like how you...

4 DAYS in the hospital is not normal for a...

To put it lightly in the US you spend usually...

For her to be in the hospital for longer means...

All in all I think this was could have been...

Next time get her a burger too hospital food isn't...

ElectricHurricane321 NTA I've spent many days and nights next to...

It's stressful for everyone. You're probably running on little to...

You had to make a drive to go home and...

I totally get wanting a break from the road to...

You have to take care of yourself in order to...

I'm sorry that she felt alone for those 3 hours,...

your trip could have been 3 hours. Either you can...

You can't do both, and you can't teleport to make...

The original poster (OP) found themselves in a conflict where their brief stop for a personal need (eating a meal) was perceived by their wife as a profound act of selfishness and neglect during a serious medical situation. The central conflict lies between the OP’s belief that a short, necessary break was acceptable given the stability of the situation, and the wife’s expectation that the OP maintain constant, focused support without any personal detours while she was vulnerable in the hospital.

Was the OP wrong to take a necessary break for food during a four-day hospital stay, even if it extended a two-hour round trip to three hours, or was the wife’s intense reaction justified given her sudden illness and feeling of abandonment? Readers must weigh the necessity of spousal support against the need for temporary self-care during a medical crisis.

Charlie Brown

Charlie is a creative mind who enjoys writing about art, music, and culture.

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