Guest guest Posted March 10, 2010 Report Share Posted March 10, 2010 Greetings Everyone, I am a new member and I wanted to tell you all a little about my situation. I married my husband 9 years ago, a second marriage for us both. He was very " different " from my ex, a bit quirky, focused, strong minded, orderly, tempermental, etc. Although we could have fun together we never seemed to get " on track " with one another. We would have several good days followed by a temper tantrum, a shutting down emotionally, a disappearance for hours on end in his shop, etc. I was always on edge wondering what was going on...what was I doing (or not doing)to make this happen. Had I made a collosal mistake in marrying him and if I did, how was I going to get out of it. His daughter (who is a Nurse Practitioner) called me two years ago and out of the blue asked me if I thought her Dad had Asperger's Syndrom. I had never heard of it before (and I'm a nurse). I started researching it on line and I just about fell out of my chair....my husband could be the poster child for Asperger's. I have since purchased several books on the subject that are slanted towards what it is like being a partner of an Aspie (rather than ones slanted towards kids and parents). I am currently reading " Asperger's Syndrome in Long Term Relationships " and it is so good and so comforting to finally discover what is happening between us. It does not make his outbursts, stubborness, inability to communicate, etc. any easier to take and there are times I am still ready to pack my bags and say goodbye. But at least now I know what is going on and that it is not MY fault he behaves the way he does. Anyhow...thanks for letting me join and if you are interested I have LOTS of things to talk about. PJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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