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Every time I think... (long vent)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 246296" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>I"m so sorry you are going through this and sheesh vent away we are all here to listen. Hes' decompensating and husband sounds like he's in major denial. It can be so difficult when one parent is the strongest of the two with whom has taken the time to gut themselves out (that being you) to accept reality and take action on how to respond properly to that reality.</p><p> </p><p>husband is just as you said wrapped up in emotions and in denial and he isnt' helping him at all by doing what he's doing.</p><p> </p><p>I wish I could offer you some helpful advice about this situation, i know you have had numerous conversations with husband regarding this, and it's like hitting your head into a brick wall over and over again. I can say that I do get it, my ex does not accept or get my daughter's illness never has never will.</p><p> </p><p>I'm just sending you hugs!!!!! Lots of them! Is there anyone else that you think husband might listen to, does he have any friends that would take the time to sit him down and explain what you have been trying to drive home to him now for a long time??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 246296, member: 4514"] I"m so sorry you are going through this and sheesh vent away we are all here to listen. Hes' decompensating and husband sounds like he's in major denial. It can be so difficult when one parent is the strongest of the two with whom has taken the time to gut themselves out (that being you) to accept reality and take action on how to respond properly to that reality. husband is just as you said wrapped up in emotions and in denial and he isnt' helping him at all by doing what he's doing. I wish I could offer you some helpful advice about this situation, i know you have had numerous conversations with husband regarding this, and it's like hitting your head into a brick wall over and over again. I can say that I do get it, my ex does not accept or get my daughter's illness never has never will. I'm just sending you hugs!!!!! Lots of them! Is there anyone else that you think husband might listen to, does he have any friends that would take the time to sit him down and explain what you have been trying to drive home to him now for a long time?? [/QUOTE]
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