Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just over 4% of adults have some degree of ADHD, with 50% of DCum husbands apparently having it.
And they are all on the spectrum as well, if DCUM commenters are to be believed.
Anonymous wrote:Just over 4% of adults have some degree of ADHD, with 50% of DCum husbands apparently having it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You find someone that is accepting. If ADHD is worst thing about a person, you are doing great.
It really depends. It can cause a lot of problems like job loss, late fees, inability to multitask, weak /inconsistent parenting.
My DH has a great career and job loss isn't a concern. Late fees, while frustrating are not a big thing at all. Nothing worth getting upset about. If you are correlating that small amount of money, to the quality of your marriage you have bigger issues than ADHD. If someone is getting done what needs to be done, is multitasking that important?
Speaking of getting things done that need to be done…. What does he do for the household and family besides work/paycheck?
Anonymous wrote:I'm a newly diagnosed woman at 47yo. I suspected it for many years -- probably 15 years.
Looking back to when I was choosing a spouse, I was way too forgiving of my boyfriend's executive disfunction and other issues because I could relate. HOWEVER I had developed coping mechanisms many years ago while my would-be husband hadn't.
So while my bills are on automatic bill pay and I have a million reminders and alarms set on my phone and computer, he just .... doesn't have any of it. He forgets his own medical appointments, loses and forgets stuff all the time, etc. So many of his issues became more apparent once the stress of parenting and middle age started.
It's like I married someone with ADHD because I had ADHD and thus was sympathetic, not wanting to judge. But he's not self aware enough to have ever dealt with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You find someone that is accepting. If ADHD is worst thing about a person, you are doing great.
It really depends. It can cause a lot of problems like job loss, late fees, inability to multitask, weak /inconsistent parenting.
My DH has a great career and job loss isn't a concern. Late fees, while frustrating are not a big thing at all. Nothing worth getting upset about. If you are correlating that small amount of money, to the quality of your marriage you have bigger issues than ADHD. If someone is getting done what needs to be done, is multitasking that important?
Anonymous wrote:You find someone that is accepting. If ADHD is worst thing about a person, you are doing great.