Hi @Bagrat and welcome to the forum
Try to relax and chill, that’s about all you can do I dare say all the worry and stress over your husband hasn’t helped with your current condition.
Your brain is in healing and repair mode so no, you won’t be able to multitask, it’s got enough on its plate as it is, hence the fatigue and fuzziness. For some that clears up in the first 6 months, for the others, they just learn how to manage their fatigue. All you can do for now is rest frequently and eat a good well balanced, protein rich diet because that’s the brain food. So no skipping meals, it takes a lot energy in healing and food provides that fuel
And when I say rest, that can be anything from a short hours nap during the day to just taking 5 minutes here and there to sit and close your eyes to give your brain a break between tasks from all those outside influences. Even time on here is going to tax your brain so those visits shorts and sweet
Keep things like driving to a minimum, avoiding long journeys and avoid motorways as much as you can. That sort of activity is taxing on the brain and the last thing you want is to get fatigued half way through a journey. And certainly avoid stress as much as you are able; do you have family you can call on to help out. Mind you, I even felt overwhelmed when family/friends called around in the early months post stroke. Mine was 2 TIA’s 4 years ago and I can still get fatigued.
So just one thing at a time is the way forward for the next few months, keep doing all the things you’d normally do, just halve the quantity. Think quality over quantity, dust if must, the basics, that sort of thing Just put yourself first for a change