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[quote=Anonymous]OP again. Thank you all. I'm hopeful counseling will help - at least me. I just wish I could be more relaxed about it all like my husband seems to be. Sometimes I find myself lashing out at him for not "caring" more when, in reality, he cares a great deal, he just doesn't wallow in it like I do. He went to a hotel for the night. I'm hoping we can work it out but I just don't know. We never talk about anything other than her delays anymore. We aren't intimate and we barely hug anymore. My entire focus is work and trying to keep it together to be strong for my daughter (which I'm not doing very well). How do other SN parents keep their marriage a priority? [/quote]
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