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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, I read your whole post and I am so sorry. I think even if a DH doesn't have ADHD, it's hard for a DW, and this cannot make it any easier. I just want to share that it is my belief that 90% or more of men do the "if I'm ready, it's time to go" routine. Funny, I just posted about it yesterday on another thread. I really believe their brains aren't hardwired to see that the lights have to be turned off, the kids need help to get ready, the pets have to be taken care of…etc. Since your husband is not open to prescription medication, I want to mention an OTC product that really helped my DH (depression but I think works for a lot of mental imbalances). It's called TrueHope and it has a very interesting Canadian history (and Harvard medical history). I found out about it from a Discover Magazine article a few years ago. The article is totally fascinating (again, it wasn't an ad, it was an article in a mainstream science magazine)--I recommend looking at it to see if it might be on point. http://discovermagazine.com/2005/may/vitamin-cure#.Upi_F6UZylI and here is the website truehope.com Good luck, OP![/quote] [url]http://www.rainbowinvestigations.com/advocacy/truehope.php[/url] [url]http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/mentally-ill-killer-tried-vitamin-therapy-court-told-1.1141861[/url] I do think that nutritional supplements and vitamins and minerals can benefit overall health - both physical and mental, however I would caution anyone to do research before believing the TrueHope claim that it can "totally resolved Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Depression, Autism, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Fibromyalgia". [/quote] PP poster here…of course, take it with a grain of salt. I'm just saying, it totally worked for my DH. Here DH is not open to prescription meds. This is a nutritional supplement…OP might be able to get him to take it, and if it even makes a little bit of difference it's worth a shot. [/quote] I know there are reports of people anecdotally saying it has worked and that is great. Lots of people find that fish oil and various other vitamins and minerals support their overall health. It can be dangerous though for people with diagnosed mental illnesses to go off their meds, and I don't want someone to come across the link and go to the website and think they can be cured by vitamins. The way the company markets the product is what is dangerous.[/quote]
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