Yeah, I can relate to that. My husband is the same way only he will concede when he is sick and take it easy.My husband nearly died from an aneurysm in his brain. In fact, he didn't go to the hospital because he thought it was just a bad migraine. He also suffers from sponge kidneys, which keep producing antler like stones. He is the toughest man i know. He used to go to work, even while peeing blood, from the damaging stones. He suffers migraines, though like myself, they have been less frequent as we age. He had emergency surgery on his spine one Saturday, because he was losing use of his arm. He had a titanium plate installed. He doesn't let it slow him down. Even with scoliosis, he fells trees and chops wood. We use wood almost exclusively to heat our home.
So he figures pain is just part of life. Carry on.
When he had one of his more radical skin cancer surgeries where they had to rebuild his nostril, friends invited us to there home the following Friday for dinner figuring that we were getting cabin sickness. DH still had a huge dressing on his face and was facing more surgery in the following weeks to reduce the pedicle graft they were doing. He looked pretty pathetic. Face swollen, black eye, crusted blood that we couldn't get scrubbed off.
He told our friends. I really need to get back to the office do you think I could start seeing a few patients on Monday?
His friend's wife just hugged him and said, oh, dear, no, you would just scare them to death.
Tough? Oh yeah, he's tough. Men just seem to handle things differently then women do. The worse it is the better they handle it. Minor things not so well.
I've spent most of my adolescent and adult life fighting first one health crisis after another. Hasn't stopped me from being a competitive cyclist, dirt bike rider, horse back rider to name a few of my hobbies down through the years. Not feeling well is just normal for me. When I feel good, I just go at things harder.
I figure I'll rest when I'm dead which hopefully will be a lot of years ahead. Until then I'm not going to let life pass me by.\
Be stubborn, Cap. Tell your body what it can go do to itself and let your spirit take control.