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[quote=Anonymous]OP, a couple things. First, you say your son can "turn off" his tics and that if we met him in public, we'd never know he's special needs. Ever think that maybe he's putting on a bit of a show for you? Or if he isn't, that you are letting this consume you? So what if he screeches, let him screech. I'd also suggest that you maybe skip the support group and go do something fun, something that will light you up. Go dancing, play music, paint, whatever that makes you feel like you and turns on. Bonus points if you are able and willing to share with your son, but you need to do something that makes you feel your soul again. You've also acknolleged that your husband and son have a bond. So what if he isn't patient, you say yourself your son enjoys time with him. I'd let the marriage crap go, view your husband as a parent and friend, or at least a sentient being who can help with your son, and just let it go. Have an affair if it makes you feel better, just be honest with whoever you have the affair with. I'd also get your husband a bed. Sounds like he could use it.[/quote]
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