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Reply to "your spouse should not dictate the terms of your life"
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[quote=Anonymous]Hugs, OP. I'm in a similar situation. At what point do you cut it off? My DH has depression/ADHD. He's got an addiction to tobacco which he currently satisfies with chewing tobacco. Of course, I'd prefer he not use it but understand why he does. However, with the additional stressors and demands of having a family, his depression and ADHD are magnified and swing back and forth. I've supported him in every way I can but he just doesn't do enough to manage his conditions. He has problems regulating his emotions and it definitely has an impact on our home life. The question I struggle with is at what point does it become unhealthy for the kids? Two of our kids have ADHD and have similar struggles but they're kids and I'm working to help them develop the skills they need to compensate. What about when it's an adult? [/quote]
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