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<blockquote data-quote="Cyberthrasher" data-source="post: 409399" data-attributes="member: 11248"><p>I'm Kat's husband, Allen. She told me how supportive things are here, so here I am because I'm at the end of the same rope. </p><p></p><p>Just to add to the below question, whenever we have a "conversation" with him it's more like talking to a brick wall with the occasional "yeah" or "I don't know". Sometimes I think that's more along the line of him being scared of me though. Most of his bad behavior, especially the attitude, happens when I'm not around, either at work or working on projects. Kat and I have been married for 5 years now and I know that I've been the only male disciplinarian in his life, as well as the only stable male figure all together. I should also add that he's only been on the medication for a few months since I saw a post above which seemed like someone thought he had been on it for 4 years along with his counseling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyberthrasher, post: 409399, member: 11248"] I'm Kat's husband, Allen. She told me how supportive things are here, so here I am because I'm at the end of the same rope. Just to add to the below question, whenever we have a "conversation" with him it's more like talking to a brick wall with the occasional "yeah" or "I don't know". Sometimes I think that's more along the line of him being scared of me though. Most of his bad behavior, especially the attitude, happens when I'm not around, either at work or working on projects. Kat and I have been married for 5 years now and I know that I've been the only male disciplinarian in his life, as well as the only stable male figure all together. I should also add that he's only been on the medication for a few months since I saw a post above which seemed like someone thought he had been on it for 4 years along with his counseling. [/QUOTE]
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