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Now i feel guilty about dissing on DH. He is a great dad and very

hands on and supportive. He is so good with who just adores

his dad. However sometimes he can say things that makes me want to

smack him. But isn't that the way in all marriages, not just the ones

with autism in them? Any way i just didn't want you guys to get the

wrong impression of him. I am very lucky that he is involved as he

is. In my support group I attend we have had 2 divorces this year,

the dads just didn't want to deal with it anymore. However, to be

fair we also have a divorced dad who has custody of his daughter with

autism, mom in this family decided to give up and run. Well off to

fight the bedtime battle-which is actually getting better with

melatonin.

Sally

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Sally:

If your husband is at all acceptable, hang on to him. Autism is really hard

on families; I think the divorce rate is close to 90%. I am glad to hear he

is basically a great guy and, yes, even great guys (and great moms) have

their bad moments.

Salli

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Sally,

Don't worry! All of our husbands are under a great deal of pressure too.

Sometimes they are helpful, sometimes not! I'm glad that he is so

supportive of you. That makes a big difference. My dh and I were separated

for 6 months. It was a very hard time, but the time away did us both some

good. He is now much more supportive of me and more attentive to the kids.

Each dad handles the dx differently. Some take longer than others to deal

with it. I'm glad you have such a good guy helping you out!

Amy H--in Michigan

Kepler 4 1/2 ASD and Bethany 6 NT

" Harmony breeds ignorance. It is the dissonant chords of life that lead us

to wisdom. " ~me

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> Now i feel guilty about dissing on DH. He is a great dad and very

> hands on and supportive. He is so good with who just adores

> his dad. However sometimes he can say things that makes me want to

> smack him. But isn't that the way in all marriages, not just the

ones

> with autism in them?

Yes!!!!!!!! Trust me I know what you mean! is a great guy, and

i'm Lucky to have him - but that doesn't mean he doesn't do " guy "

stuff that gets on my nerves!!

Any way i just didn't want you guys to get the

> wrong impression of him.

> Sally

Don't worry Sally - WE ALL VENT!!!!!!!

Kerri

Mom to:

Mitchel 6, Autistic

9 - NT

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under the flag of tolerance, democracy and freedom. "

-Walt Disney

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