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[quote=Anonymous] Op - It sounds like you need to give some leeway to both you and your husband because you two were very new to parenting itself as well as having a special needs young child. It also sounds like one or both of you have not made time for your relationship to even see what is still there. I agree that you need to start talking with a therapist as soon as possible - but one who can deal with the emotions of a parent with the sense of loss etc. in having a child with SN as well as one who can help you figure out yourself and what you want and need at this point in time. At the same time you need to look at how your behaviors may have been impacting your DH and what steps could be taken to even start to do things "as friends" just to get back to getting to know one another. Find someone who is competent to care for DC so that if you decide to pursue a relationship with your DH you two can have time together. There are a lot of unknowns in this post that may or may not move in varying directions, but you need some professional support in taking the first step to evaluate things short term and long term.[/quote]
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