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Reply to "Anyone else think their raging, angry DH might be on the spectrum? How do you cope?"
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[quote=Anonymous]+1 to the above. Asd if you learn good habits and communication patterns when young works ok. You learned POsItIvE coping mechanisms. Untreated ASD often means you made up your own coping mechanisms to deal with your (executive functioning) deficiencies and these can be very NEGATiVE. Lying, gaslighting, yelling, defensiveness. Those eventually turn into bipolar (also on the spectrum) or presenting like a narcissist. The worst are the ones who’s parents never told them they were asd but that that are the best in the room, at achool and then also made up handy excuses for every deficient and failure (kicked off team, not graduating on time, fired again, dumped again). Instead of getting their child or adult child professional help they enabled them by making excuses and blaming others. It’s sad. [/quote]
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