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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Life is too short. Get an attorney and get out. The kid will be fine.[/quote] I'm afraid this is where I'm headed after having tried for many many years. Like another PP said, DH has had too many excuses made for him. The reality is DH is good at masking, enough for me to think he'll improve or at least wants to. But he thinks he can fix whatever issues he has on his own without a therapist. Of course that has meant no progress, even with a diagnosis (which he needed since he only trusts professionals, and then only marginally). I am in knots trying to decide what is the best for our kids. I've joined periodically the Grace Myhill groups on Sunday calls. Looked for meetups in the DC area, and only saw one aimed at ASD kids and families. I would welcome any resources for local or virtual groups for NT spouses and anyone's experience for what worked for them. Three DC area ASD psychologists that do adult diagnosis: Dr. Carla Messenger http://www.drcarlamessenger.com/ Dr. Donna Henderson https://www.drdonnahenderson.com/ Dr. Virginia Lindahl https://virginialindahl.com/autism-testing/ [/quote]
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