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[quote=Anonymous]I highly recommend counseling for you, and time. In my marriage my dh is the one who is very emotional and doesn't process things well. He was always down and angry. He finally went to counseling and it helped him, as did just time passing and getting more sleep. He's still not great at accepting when we hit new bumps along the road, but I give him time to process and he tries. It's a lot of work for the parent who is trying to keep everyone together.... I suggest you work on yourself and recognize that your husband is grieving the loss of what he envisioned for his kid and also feels like he doesn't fully have his wife either. Running away will not help. And solo parenting a SN kid when you have a husband who wants to help a lot doesn't make sense at all to me. This sounds like it is t about him but about you (unless you left out pertinent information).[/quote]
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