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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Same here. My husband and I also realized he is on the spectrum plus adhd when DS was diagnosed. He does not feel sorry or understanding that DS has these diagnosis, and he does not give him any excuses if DS acts like a wild child some days. I don't have energy to deal with DH diagnosis or issues, and that should have been FIL/MIL problem when DH was a child. Other than DH failing on some lazy or basic skills, his social skill causes him problem at work. He is intelligent, has capability to be a manager or a lead in terms of management or technical skills, but his EQ is low. I don't get much mental or physucal support on raising our kids, so I just don't rely on him much.[/quote] +1 million. [/quote]
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