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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 223470" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>wow, this is great info. Mwm, thank you. Much of what you wrote is very helpful to me. My husband has horrible memory, in fact I have to print out my schedule for the next 2 weeks for him so he knows where I am. Makes him feel more secure. When I said husband and difficult child obsess, it is different than only being interested in one topic. I guess it would be more like Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), or just being a pita. husband has to have the towels folded a certain way. No one else will fold laundry, because he is what my sister calls The laundry nazi. </p><p></p><p>I think that disorders, like people, can manifest a little differently in each person. My son and husband, who have improved drastically with mood stablizers and different medications, create chaos. As for thriving in it, they may for a while but they crash soon and hard. It is not pretty.</p><p></p><p>I think ADHD is where many of us start, we started there. It just did not end there.</p><p></p><p>Susie, I agree. I don't care what they call it as long as my child improves. And he has, by leaps and bounds. He has gone all year without being suspended and has a friend. Someone his own age who wants to spend time with him.</p><p></p><p>I hope I am not offending anyone by starting this thread, but I really am just curious, and am always trying to figure out how to help my husband and difficult child. Not to mention poor easy child, who will probably end up in therapy just so she can cope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 223470, member: 3184"] wow, this is great info. Mwm, thank you. Much of what you wrote is very helpful to me. My husband has horrible memory, in fact I have to print out my schedule for the next 2 weeks for him so he knows where I am. Makes him feel more secure. When I said husband and difficult child obsess, it is different than only being interested in one topic. I guess it would be more like Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), or just being a pita. husband has to have the towels folded a certain way. No one else will fold laundry, because he is what my sister calls The laundry nazi. I think that disorders, like people, can manifest a little differently in each person. My son and husband, who have improved drastically with mood stablizers and different medications, create chaos. As for thriving in it, they may for a while but they crash soon and hard. It is not pretty. I think ADHD is where many of us start, we started there. It just did not end there. Susie, I agree. I don't care what they call it as long as my child improves. And he has, by leaps and bounds. He has gone all year without being suspended and has a friend. Someone his own age who wants to spend time with him. I hope I am not offending anyone by starting this thread, but I really am just curious, and am always trying to figure out how to help my husband and difficult child. Not to mention poor easy child, who will probably end up in therapy just so she can cope. [/QUOTE]
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