My Husband Forced Me to Host His Guys’ Night While I Was in a Neck Brace – Then His Mother Walked In

I’m a new mom in a neck brace because my husband couldn’t stay off Instagram at a red light. Now he’s threatening to cut off my money while I recover, and I thought I was trapped—until someone else in the family stepped in.

I’m 33F, my husband Jake is 34M, and we have a six-month-old daughter, Emma.

I’m on maternity leave, living in a two-bedroom house I can’t currently leave without help, wearing a neck brace because my husband was scrolling Instagram at a red light.Two weeks ago, we were driving home from Emma’s pediatrician appointment.

She’d just gotten shots and was screaming in the car seat, so I was in the passenger seat, half-twisted around with the diaper bag in my lap, trying to get her pacifier back in.Jake was supposed to be driving, but his phone was lit up in the cup holder, sound on, and he was laughing at some reel with one hand on the wheel and the other typing.

I remember saying, “Hey, light’s changing.”

I don’t remember the sound of the impact, just the feeling of my body flying forward while my head whipped sideways, like my neck was mounted on a violently swinging hinge.

Pain exploded from the base of my skull down my shoulder, white-hot and nauseating.Emma screamed, the car behind us honked, and all I could do was sit there, frozen, because trying to turn toward her felt like my spine was splintering.

At the ER, they strapped me to a board, did scans, and left me staring at the ceiling tiles while Jake paced with his phone in his hand, texting the group chat that we’d been in a “minor fender bender.”

The doctor came in with his tablet and a serious voice.

“Severe cervical strain,” he said. “Nerve compression. No lifting. No bending. No twisting. Neck brace. Weeks, maybe months.”

VA

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