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[quote=Anonymous]Honestly, you are better off without him. Those of us with a special needs child understand what you are saying. Its scary, its stressful and the worry can consume you. But, that's when you have to come together as a couple, not divide. If he cannot support you, then there is no point being with with someone like that. Our marriage works as my husband is very understanding and he is committed to both of us. Its very hard, stressful and exhausting especially when you have doctor appointments and therapies. Your child is young. My child had severe delays. It was hard from about 1-4/5.. we are finally seeing progress and its so much easier. Hang in there and hope it gets better. Early delays can last for years but they do not have to be life long.[/quote]
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