Pregnant women cannot cope with the obsession of garlic members of the family when cooking

In a family drama that gets attraction on Reddit, the woman shared with others to speak to her mother-in-law fans of garlic-that from now on, it strictly cooks meals outside the house, not inside.
CookingHowever, it may be just part of the problem here, the psychotherapist announced.
“I had chronic migraines for over 20 years, and one of my triggers is garlic,” the woman wrote on Reddit. “I am extremely ill when the migraine hits, and I I’m pregnant right now And I can’t take any medicines that will stop or help my migraines. “
The woman said she and her husband “moved my mother -in -law and son -in -law with us so we could try to take care of his mom and help her withdraw and help me [brother-in-law] Get on your feet. ”
While the son -in -law was “great”, the woman added that she “did not realize that my mil take over the house. “
The frustrated woman on Reddit (not in the picture) wrote that once the mother-in-law moved into her home, “wanted to cook every meal”-and now she enters the couple’s room “unannounced to grab our dirty laundry, make her bed, etc.” (East)
The woman said we were “when we lived alone, elaborated a pretty good routine. [But] Once she moved in, she wanted to Cook each meal And he would come [into] Our room unannounced to grab our dirty laundry, make a bed, etc. “
She added, “If I would cook dinner anyway, I would blame my husband to eat both meals.”
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The husband “finally frustrated,” the woman wrote.
He told her that “we know she means well, but we need some limits. He asked her to stop cooking so much and tried to set other basic boundaries, [such as] not entering our room unannounced. Told her if he wanted to cook for himself and [the BIL]that is fine but we want be able to cook meals And back to our routine. “
“When he cooks, he seems to get out of the way to use as many fresh garlic as possible as possible.”
This message did not go well, the woman reported.
“The next day she lost and told me what my husband had said and said to take away my son from her, control him and that she was the ‘matriarch’ of this family … that led to the whole family sitting.”
“This morning, I finally felt good enough to get into the living room, and she starts cooking with a tone of garlic,” she wrote a woman on social networks about the problem of family Siha. (Jakub Porzycki/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
Now, she wrote a woman on Reddit: “When she cooks, she seems to get out of the way to use how fresh garlic What is human possible. To repeat, she is well aware that she will get sick, but she claims every time she has forgotten. “
These actions happen “on a weekly basis, if not more often,” the pregnant woman wrote.
“Why would she do that? That is almost purposeful at this point.”
“For the last two weeks I had a migraine straight and I was in bed. This morning I finally felt ok enough to get into the living room, and she started cooking with a tone of garlic.”
The woman said, “I finally cracked and told her that if she knew I was sick and that I was pregnant I couldn’t take medication, why would she do that? That is almost purposeful at this point.”
The woman split on Reddit to return to her bedroom, turned on the fan and opened all the windows “to throw it out. But honestly, I am already fucked up at this point and I want to tell her that if she will continue to cook with so many garlic and she doesn’t care how ill she can cook outside with campsites.”
She asked others if she was wrong about the feeling of how he works.
“You can tell her that she cooks outside on a camping stove. Or you can talk to your husband about how she surpassed her welcome.” (East)
People on Reddit declared the pregnant woman “not a-rup” because of the feelings the way she works.
Said one writer: “You can tell her to cook outside on a camping stove. Or you can talk Your husband about how she surpassed her welcome. You guys didn’t have to let you move in and [it] It sounds like it should be understood that this is not her house. “
“Your husband must immediately remove all the garlic from the house.”
Another commentator noted, “It’s time to give her a deadline for going out … She’ll be even worse when she’s a baby in the picture.”
Many others are awarded the last feeling, agreeing that the situation could become much more difficult after a child of the married couple was born.
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She wrote another person, “She does it intentionally. If she can’t respect the basic health border, she absolutely can draw her garlic obsession outside. Your husband must increase even more and make it clear that she cannot negotiate it. Stay strong.”
The other person said, “Remove all the garlic from the house. What you have is an allergy.”
One person on Reddit wrote about the mother -in -law: “It sounds extremely capable of taking care of yourself, so I don’t see why you need to live with you right now.” (Silas Stein/Picture Alliance via Getty Images)
Another Reddit user was convinced that the mother -in -law had to cook outside, far from the window, “even if it does not use garlic. The nose of pregnancy is sensitive and do not need trigger. Don’t they realize that it is also a child’s damage?”
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Jonathan Alpert, New York’s psychotherapist and licensed advisor, told Fox News Digital that family dynamics could be ticklish, “especially when there is a conflict of expectations and when people live under the same roof that would not usually be.”
He added, “Basically, this could simply be a deeper issue of respect, control or discomfort.”
“In today’s culture, we are often a quick priority for our own feelings and desires – sometimes to the detriment of the understanding of others.”
“In today’s culture, we are often rapidly prioritized to prioritize your own feelings and desires-sometimes to the detriment of understanding others. This can reflect a broader social trend where self-absorption has a central stage, which makes it difficult to navigate simple family interactions without turning into a fight for power. “
Alpert also said, “The key to dealing with such situations is clear, compassionate communication.”
“When one consciously does something that harms you over and over, it is no longer easy supervision,” the clinical psychologist told the pregnant woman’s situation. (East)
Kathy Wilkerson, Dr. Sc., A clinical psychologist in California, told Fox News Digital, “when someone consciously does something that is over and over again harms your health, it is no longer easy to control. Whether it is passive-aggressive or intentional, it is harmful and unacceptable.”
She said it was in this case, “It’s time to retreat. It’s okay to say,” We’re grateful for everything you do, but the garlic can no longer be used in the house. We need this to be a safe place For me and a child. ”
While garlic offers numerous health benefits And he adds to meals, people who consume garlic daily should do so moderately and reduce their intake if they notice “negative side effects,” he said earlier that Fox News Digital.
Excessive consumption of garlic can produce side effects, including the breath of garlic, digestive problems, swelling, stomach pain, gas and heartburn. (Ryan McFadden/Medianews Group/Reading Eagle via Getty Images)
Generally, excessive consumption of garlic can produce side effects, including the breath of garlic, digestive problems, swelling, stomach pain, gas and heartburn.
As for garlic allergy, “it can cause symptoms such as skin rash, hives and breathing difficulties,” Cleveland Clinic states.
“This allergic reaction It happens when your body mistakenly believes garlic is a harmful substance. Avoiding garlic and having an epinephrine injection (epipette) for emergencies are possible treatments. “
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Garlic allergy is said to be “unusual”. Are more likely that people “have an intolerance to garlic [rather] but allergy. Health care provider can help you determine whether your symptoms occur due to allergy or intolerance, “said Cleveland Clinic.
Gabriele Regalbuto from Fox News Digital contributed to reporting.