Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 , I am another mother that understands your frustration. My husband is still in denial. I really don't think he would say he believes in OCD. Garrett only confides in me. I think he intuitively knows that my husband doesn't understand or should I say, denies the possiblity. My husband thinks Garrett needs to work more (like he did on the farm when he was growing up) so he has less time to play, or should I say think. He doesn't want me to share Garrett's concerns or fears. His comment is usually, " I don't want to hear about it. I'm not going to discuss this. " There really is no emotional support for me or Garrett. Corinna in TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2004 Report Share Posted June 28, 2004 >>My daughter choses to share everything with me, and only me. While I love that she can confide in me, I feel bitter sometimes that I have to carry the load of her problems. That is why others do not see her OCD as such a big deal. LKS: This is exactly how I feel. I have almost said these exact words. I wonder how many fathers are like my husband. He is sort of in denial. He acknowledges that his son has this problem, but he minimizes it and doesn't talk about it...mostly like you, because I'm really the one actually dealing with it head-on. I considered having my husband go with us to the next doctor's visit. Cody asked that his dad not go in, but I told him after we talk about OCD, maybe the doctor could talk to his dad and explain a little about it. I wondered how many mothers out there deal with their spouses having this attitude about the OCD. in So IL RE: Angry at OCD!!!-response Our list archives, bookmarks, files, and chat feature may be accessed at: http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group// . Our list advisors are Gail B. , Ed.D., Tamar Chansky, Ph.D., Aureen Pinto Wagner, Ph.D., and Dan Geller, M.D. Our list moderators are Birkhan, Castle, Fowler, Kathy Hammes, Joye, Kathy Mac, Gail Pesses, Kathy , Vivian Stembridge, and Jackie Stout. Subscription issues or suggestions may be addressed to Louis Harkins, list owner, at louisharkins@... , louisharkins@... , louisharkins@... . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2004 Report Share Posted June 29, 2004 Corrina, Yeah! That's how my husband is! It's so tough, because I want him to be more patient and understanding with Cody, and I think if he really understood the OCD, he would be. It's sad, because my son wants to make his dad so proud and strives to do so. I believe that's why he chooses not to tell his dad anything about his OCD thoughts. Thanks for sharing that. Maybe in time, they'll be forced at one point or another to face it, deal with it, and accept it. My gut tells me that's ahead for us, although I doubt it will be easy. Take care, in So IL Re: Angry at OCD!!! and also about fathers , I am another mother that understands your frustration. My husband is still in denial. I really don't think he would say he believes in OCD. Garrett only confides in me. I think he intuitively knows that my husband doesn't understand or should I say, denies the possiblity. My husband thinks Garrett needs to work more (like he did on the farm when he was growing up) so he has less time to play, or should I say think. He doesn't want me to share Garrett's concerns or fears. His comment is usually, " I don't want to hear about it. I'm not going to discuss this. " There really is no emotional support for me or Garrett. Corinna in TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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